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  • strategic planning and big-picture thinking that’s vital but often unseen, serving back to back as chief financial officer for two major nonprofit health care systems in the Pacific Northwest — first for Tacoma-based MultiCare and more recently for Legacy Health in Portland. So, it was a pleasant surprise to Loomis when South Sound Business magazine shined a spotlight into her corner of the corporate world, naming her CFO of the Year for her work with MultiCare. “CFOs are generally more in the

  • wrong. Loomis has shouldered a lot of strategic planning and big-picture thinking that’s vital but often unseen, serving back to back as chief financial officer for two major nonprofit health care systems in the Pacific Northwest — first for Tacoma-based MultiCare and more recently for Legacy Health in Portland. So, it was a pleasant surprise to Loomis when South Sound Business magazine shined a spotlight into her corner of the corporate world, naming her CFO of the Year for her work with MultiCare

  • PLU’s Lathiena Nervo discusses her work and being named one of the “1,000 inspiring Black scientists in America” Posted by: Zach Powers / February 2, 2021 February 2, 2021 By Zach Powers '10Marketing & CommunicationsPacific Lutheran University Assistant Professor of Biology Lathiena Nervo was recently named one of Cell Mentor’s “1,000 inspiring Black scientists in America.” A developmental biologist in her second year at PLU, Nervo is equally passionate about teaching, biological research, and

  • Interfolio Log-In Information Interfolio is an electronic system for the submission, and review of tenure and promotion materials. Interfolio RPT case packet is customized to follow PLU’s tenure and promotion processes. Submission deadlines are noted on each sections of your RPT case packet in Interfolio. Interfolio Log-InLog-in to Interfolio or access your Dossier.Log-InINTERFOLIO TERMINOLOGYDossier – ALL FACULTY Dossier serves as the main archiving platform for your teaching, scholarship and

  • . VIEW STORY THOUGHTFUL INQUIRYInternational Innovator No matter where she travels, Heven Ambachew ’24 is always learning, teaching and innovating. VIEW STORY Big Questions, Complex Answers Lorelei Juntunen ’97 drives public policy across the West Coast. VIEW STORY Modernizing Mental Health Professor Tiffany Artime co-leads a project that’s moving mental health support on college campuses forward. VIEW STORY ETHOS IN ACTION 2024 Graduates who exemplify PLU’s commitment to asking tough questions

  • The German Department Welcomes Jonathan Fine Jonathan Fine lives up to his name. As a visiting assistant professor of German during the 2016-27 academic year, his gifted teaching, thoughtful and individualized advising, and creative support of residents of the German House made him seem like a familiar presence right from the start of his year with us. In German 423 in fall semester, for example, students benefitted from Jonathan’s strengths as an Enlightenment specialist in his course “The Age

  • Intersections: Called to Place Posted by: abryant / November 10, 2021 November 10, 2021 Cover art Be Nourished Mosaic by Patrick and Luisa Hansel Intersections, Number 54, Fall 2021Intersections is a publication by and largely for the academic communities of the twenty-seven institutions that comprise the Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities (NECU). Each issue reflects on the intersection of faith, learning, and teaching within Lutheran higher education. It is published by the NECU, and

  • . Nursing grant to help serve the community Service is a fundamental part of our university’s mission, and as Lutes we’ve always tried to answer the needs of our communities. The PLU School of Nursing recently received a $1.4 million ANEW grant from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). The grant is targeted at expanding curriculum, doubling nurse practitioner student numbers and sending those students into medically underserved areas around the state. Mellon Foundation grants

  • Spiritual Care: Professor Erik Hammerstrom listens and learns during a sabbatical year spent as a hospital chaplain Posted by: mhines / September 10, 2024 Image: Global studies and religion professor Erik Hammerstrom has spent his career researching and teaching about the history of Chinese Buddhism. (PLU / Sy Bean) September 10, 2024 By Zach Powers '10, MFA '24Resolute EditorGlobal studies and religion professor Erik Hammerstrom has spent his career researching and teaching about the history

  • teaching PLUS 100 for nursing students in the Fall.

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