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  • promoted in rank. The injustice troubled him. After the war, he returned home and, with the help of the Rev. Al Davis, inaugurated the Eastside Community Church Minority Scholarship Fund with six students and limited funding. The program incorporated in 1996. In 2003, the first Palmer Scholar earned a Ph.D and more than 400 degrees have been conferred on Palmer students over the years. Palmer ScholarsLearn more about this amazing organization. His passion for social justice and equity is a theme that

  • A Conversation with Dr. Moneyang and Dr. Ortigas Posted by: Matthew / December 8, 2017 Image: Dr. Patrick Moneyang, French (left) and Dr. Jose Ortigas, Spanish. December 8, 2017 By Athena Gordon '18PLU HumanitiesOn Friday, September 29th, Athena Gordon had a conversation about vocation, teaching, and the importance of languages with two professors in the Department of Languages & Literatures. José Ramón Ortigas is an Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies who earned his PhD from the University

  • September 1, 2009 11:15 a.m. – Mr. MacDougall’s seventh grade language arts class “I can wait.”With those three words, silence drops on the class of Joel MacDougall ’97.The 25 students know that for every second they continue to jabber, that time will be taken from lunch break or added to the last hour of the day. When they quiet, MacDougall, 34, reviews the basic concepts of “Where the Red Fern Grows.” What is the name of the two dogs? The main character? What gave Billie the idea to buy dogs

  • September 19, 2010 PLU benefactor dies A pioneering health care professional, philanthropist and devout and loving family member, Karen Hille Phillips passed away peacefully Sept. 13, 2010. Karen was born June 6, 1932 to Emil Otto Hille and Laura (Sandbrink) Hille. She was baptized and confirmed at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Ritzville and was active in the church as a Sunday School teacher, a choir member and in the Luther League Program for youth. Karen graduated from Ritzville High School in

  • roots.Registration now open!Request for InformationEnroll in this 15 hour program and finish in 5 weeks or less!Dates: Asynchronous, online class runs between Sept 16 – Dec 8. Registration is now open! (Register any time between now and November 10 for this self-paced, 5 week course) Cost: $195.00 paid during registration for this course. DISCOUNT PRICE of $155 for military, current PLU students, & alumni Delivery Method: Online, self-paced, 5 weeks from time of registration Credit Type: 1.5 CEUs or 1

  • the Department of Residential Life is in violation of this policy, and will be held responsible for room and meal charges for that period and will be required to move on-campus for the remainder of their time.Students with an admit term prior to Fall 2024 will remain subject to the Residency Requirement active at the time of their admit term. Register Your Housing Plans with Campus LifeAll incoming students to PLU must submit the Living Plans and Learning Community Application and share their

  • Edge is the story of a community, North Cove in southwest Washington, who are experiencing extreme rates of coastal erosion.” –PLU Newsroom April 11, 2019 PLU Newsroom“PLU students, alumni collectively earn four Emmy nominations for work in student media” –PLU Newsroom May 8, 2018 Tacoma Weekly“PLU MediaLab tackles diversity in new documentary series” -Tacoma Weekly March 29, 2018 PLU Newsroom“MediaLab explores issues of diversity with premiere of documentary series, ‘A World of Difference’” –PLU

  • biostatistical approaches and research by exposing participants to the principles, methodologies, uses, and applications of statistical methods in biomedical and clinical research. There are two summer opportunities: Summer Institute for Training in Biostatistics and Data Science at Columbia Big Data Summer Institute at the University of Michigan You can register for an information webinar on Friday, December 15th from 12-1PM eastern time at  https://myumi.ch/EPGXe Read Previous Caltech WAVE Fellows Program

  • , reading authors like Meg is especially important.”  For pre-lecture reading, event organizers recommend Medina’s acclaimed books “Merci Suárez Changes Gears,” “Evelyn Del Ray is Moving Away,”  “Burn Baby Burn,” and Medina’s most recent book “Merci Suárez Cant Dance,” publishing on April 8.  “Using children’s literature to introduce, educate, and guide children through difficult subjects is challenging, yet necessary,” says Gardiner. “Meg has mastered this in her own work time and time again, making

  • Hispanic Studies Capstone Presentations Spring 2020 Dr. Giovanna Urdangaran, Seminar in Hispanic Studies May 12th (4:00-8:10pm) and May 14th (4:00-8:40pm) The presentations will be given virtually via Zoom.Tuesday, May 12th, 20204:10-4:30pm - Sophie Apgar4:30-4:40pm - Q & A“Inclusión elusiva: una examinación de la discapacidad en el contexto educativo en Iberoamérica”/“Elusive Inclusion: an examination of disability in education in Iberoamerica”4:40-5:00pm - Ashley Carreño-Millán5:00-5:10pm - Q