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  • Lives of Mary Wollstonecraft and Mary Shelley (Random House) won the National Book Critics Circle award. An Associate Professor, she has been a frequent guest on NPR and CBC. Gordon received her A.B. from Harvard College and her Ph.D. from Boston University. From 1999-2–2 she was Elie Wiesel’s teaching assistant at Boston University.

  • Fiona O'Farrell Dept. Chair and Program Director of Marriage and Family Therapy Full Profile they/she 253-535-8802 ofarrefe@plu.edu * Not Teaching

  • Purpose: Hand-offs between faculty enhance communication and promote quality transitions during student progression through the nursing programs. To facilitate faculty communication and student success, faculty will use a standard communication tool or hand-off form. The hand-off form is not placed in student files. Process: Faculty teaching didactic and clinical courses in undergraduate and graduate programs participate in hand-offs of student cohorts, within courses when applicable, and level

  • UnlimitedCA 1995Director of Teaching and LearningClover Park School DistrictWA 2004Director of Youth and Family MinistriesOur Savior Lutheran ChurchCA 1999Director, Sales & MarketingInternational Media DistributionWA 2010Domestic Violence AdvocateYWCAWA 2009Donor Relations CoordinatorWaikiki Health CenterHI 1996Donor Relations ExecutiveOverlake HospitalWA 2000EditorThe HeraldWA 1999Editor / Writer / Photographer / Sales and Marketing ManagerNorthwest Research and Education InstituteMT 1998Editor In

  • Washington, D.C.-based digital marketing and strategic communications firm that counts among its clients Google, Adobe, Cisco and Intel. Before joining Bluetext, Gibbs lived and worked in Malta and Barcelona, Spain, where she served as chief marketing officer for emerging mobile media companies. Prior to moving abroad, Gibbs served as senior vice president for consumer marketing and ecommerce at PlanetOut, a leading media and entertainment company based in San Francisco. She also helped lead the company

  • (determined usually by the FAFSA), you will qualify for need-based scholarships and grants. These can come from the school itself, but also from the state government (if you choose an in-state public or private college) and/or the federal government. Net Cost: Every college’s ‘net cost’ is available online. Niche.com is a great resource, or simply Google it! It’s an average, but can give you an idea of how generous a school’s financial aid is. Making Out-of-State Public Schools More Affordable: Programs

  • AboutWe are a project of ASPLU aimed to increase civic participation by voter registration and education. Click here to register to vote online. Check out our upcoming events below in order to get engaged civically! Interested in volunteering? Email asplupres@plu.edu for more information.Voting FAQsI have my ballot, what do I do now?Research the initiatives and look up your local candidates, whether it’s through your voter’s pamphlet or Googling! Ballotpedia is a great non-partisan resource

  • library. Wireless Connections: Wireless connectivity is available from most locations on the PLU campus. In order to take advantage of this resource you must first have a laptop with a wireless network card or some other device that is Wi-Fi enabled. Wireless Connections (Phones and Laptops): Connect to the Wi-Fi SSID ‘PLU Access’. If a browser window does not appear, open a browser and go to ‘moat.plu.edu’. Select ‘eduroam Registration Setup’. Follow the instructions onscreen for your device (these

  • trafficking, unaddressed poverty and other injustices.”Learn more about the Children's Voices, The Holocaust and Beyond conferenceSee video from the Eighth Annual Conference 2014 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationThe Seventh Annual Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education: The conference highlighted the newly-approved Holocaust/Genocide Minor at PLU, Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center teacher training and talks by Holocaust survivors. The theme for this conference

  • wisely, or wasted. It is considered a valuable but limited source. “Time is money!” In this environment where time is considered a limited commodity, the emphasis tends to be on accomplishing tasks and getting things done. That is considered a good used of your resource – time. Furthermore, being “on time” in an American environment is considered a sign of respect. It shows that one values the other person’s time. Whether it is arriving a few minutes before a meeting or turning in an assignment