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she began the program. “They understand that people have other lives,” Enns said. Enns’ story is a common one, since the median age of students in the MFA program is 44, Rubin said, and some students have even graduated in their 70s. He said the older crowd of students is no accident. “You have to have lived in the world and have something to write about,” Rubin said. Natalie Tilghman, a 30-year-old third year from Chicago, was drawn to the program because of the community that MFA faculty and
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finding the institution’s next leader. He also helps usher the partnership between PLU and Franklin Pierce Schools, which yields community service opportunities that benefit Lutes and Parkland residents alike. Among those opportunities are Club Keithley and Winterfest. The former connects PLU students to young people in the Parkland community through volunteering and mentorship; the latter is a holiday event that provides low-income families access to a free meal, social service resources, new toys
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she submitted her paper on time. We were able to find temporary housing through a local Lutheran church. Generous members of the PLU community collected a fund for her. She applied for government assistance and, yet sadly, she had to drop out of PLU – the complications in her life were tremendous. This encounter with a working student who suddenly tumbled into poverty and near homelessness prompted me to research the incidence of impoverishment and chronic hunger in Pierce County. I was surprised
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, Management & Human Resources or Marketing, as well as one with no concentration at all. These outlines include all general education, business and concentration requirements. Every student’s path is different so it’s very important to meet with the School of Business Undergraduate Adviser if you are considering pursuing a Business major.Bachelor of Business Administration – elective requirement with no concentration Fall TermJ-termSpring Term First yearBUSA 201 (BUSA Core) FYEP 101 (Gen Ed - FW) Math 128
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Brad Moore Associate Professor of Kinesiology Email: moorebl@plu.edu Status:Phased Retirement Professional Education M.S., University of Oregon B.S., Portland State University A.A., Green River Community College Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Biomechanics Fitness Adapted Physical Education
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Clinical Learning and Simulation Center, and the second floor Open Lab, used for both chemistry and physics lab instruction, in the Rieke Science Center. “These renovations will have a significant impact on learning and research,” says Auman. “They will allow for more mobility and interaction between students and faculty, as well as more hands-on learning for students that will set them up for being better prepared for their careers in science and healthcare.” MEETING CAMPUS – AND COMMUNITY – NEEDS“The
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conference receives $500 toward its next diversity initiative. In addition to the monetary award, NCAA Div. III posted a story about SAAC on its website on Sept. 2 and announced the award on social media. “Receiving this award means so much to SAAC and our athletic department,” SAAC President Amy Wooten said. “We strive to make our campus and community a safe and inclusive place, and receiving this award only solidifies that we are making strides in the right direction.” The group’s award-winning
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her time outdoors, set her on a direct path to her career. She joined the Washington Conservation Voters in 2008 and became its president in 2014, leading the organization’s political, campaign, and accountability strategies.“I first learned about the climate crisis in detail – and how to advocate for policy and political change — at PLU,” she said. “I loved my time at PLU. My education taught me to think critically, challenge the status quo, and advocate for my community.” We talked to Murphy
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Mandatory Reporting Under Title IXYOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO REPORT UNDER TITLE IX ALLEGATIONS OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT, SEXUAL MISCONDUCT AND SEXUAL ASSAULT EXPERIENCED BY ANY MEMBER OF PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY’S COMMUNITY Each of us – whether faculty, administrator, or staff – is obligated to report incidents of sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual misconduct of which we become aware. This obligation extends to all of us (except the Health Center, Counseling Center, Campus Pastor, and the
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