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  • E. Wayne Carp Benson Chair, Emeritus Full Profile carpw@plu.edu

  • Programs The School of Education offers a variety of programs leading to teacher or administrator certification as well as a variety of programs and professional development offerings for already certified individuals. Quick Links Endorsements WEST-B/WEST-E WA E-Certification OSPITeacher Certification Programs Undergraduate ProgramsMasters with CertificationAlternative Routes to CertificationUndergraduate ProgramsUndergraduate Programs: Elementary Certification with endorsements in Special

  • “The Destruction of a Small Sephardi Community in Northern Greece: Demotica in 1943”Keynote Speaker: Professor Aron RodrigueThursday. November 7th7:00 p.m. – Keynote (Regency Room, AUC)Daniel E. Koshland Professor of Jewish Culture and History, Burke Family Director of the Bing Overseas Studies Program John Henry Samter Fellow in Undergraduate Education Education Ph.D., Harvard University, History Biography Aron Rodrigue is the Daniel E. Koshland Professor of Jewish Culture and History at Stanford

  • Concert is Free Admission Faculty Musicians JENNIFER RHYNE SHELLY MYERS CRAIG RINE FRANCINE PETERSON ERIK STEIGHNER For Questions:Dr. Jennifer Rhyne, Associate Professor of Flute and Music Theory School of Music, Theatre & Dance; Pacific Lutheran University (253) 535-7058 e-mail: rhynejl@plu.edu Abby Deskins, Coordinator of Educational Outreach Programs College of Professional Studies; Pacific Lutheran University (253) 535-7877 e-mail: adeskins@plu.eduMore Information: Directions to PLU Bus Parking

  • with students, as a judge for business plan competitions and as an organizer of E-Business Day, an event connecting students to business leaders. Of course, he’s a leader himself. His first start-up, the e-commerce company Liveclicker, was co-founded in 2008, and sold in July 2018. Foster also founded two leading trade groups, the Video Commerce Consortium and the Email Marketing Roundtable. Foster began his career as one of the first employees at WhatCounts, an email marketing technology

  • accredited institution; A review of the applicant’s transcripts from all colleges and universities attended, with a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA; Score reports on the West-B; Resume documenting previous experience; Analytical ability as demonstrated in the Application Essay; Quality of professional recommendations, including one speaking to your work with young people; Faculty/staff assessment of an admission interview; (If admitted) score reports on the West-E/NES. APPLY NOWLearn How To ApplyWhat Tests

  • February 22, 2011 PLU first responders By Chris Albert Over the last year, Search and Rescue and Building Inspection teams have been training to be best prepared for an emergency. Last winter, a call out to the PLU community garnered several volunteers interested in joining the PLU Search and Rescue team. Those interested in volunteering for the Search and Rescue team should contact Emergency Program Manager Jennifer Wamboldt at ext. 6042 or by e-mail at wamboljm@plu.edu. The team, comprised of

  • Scholarships and AwardsPLU students are eligible for the following scholarships and awards: The Judge Bertil E. Johnson Scholarship provides an award to a premedical undergraduate student who has attained junior status.  This scholarship was established by the Allenmore Medical Foundation to honor Judge Bertil E. Johnson. Judge Johnson was born in 1901 and retired from the Pierce County Superior Court in 1974. He was active in service to the community and received many community awards. He

  • Scholarships and AwardsPLU students are eligible for the following scholarships and awards: The Judge Bertil E. Johnson Scholarship provides an award to a premedical undergraduate student who has attained junior status.  This scholarship was established by the Allenmore Medical Foundation to honor Judge Bertil E. Johnson. Judge Johnson was born in 1901 and retired from the Pierce County Superior Court in 1974. He was active in service to the community and received many community awards. He

  • they belong and are valued and subsequently pursue a variety of professions,” says Ceynar.  Department Chair of Psychology Jon Grahe agrees. “Mason’s work echoes the goals of PLU to identify and enable pathways toward a more equitable future,” says Grahe. “Her book, and larger message, can help us navigate challenges and assist us in overcoming them.” Co-founded by Mason, The Academic Pipeline Project (APP) is an Atlanta-based organization that educates audiences through webinars, trainings, and