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  • Continuing Education OpportunityThe Professional Helper’s Resilience: How Does Vicarious Resilience Strengthen Therapists And Other Helpers? Speaker: Dr. Pilar Hernández-Wolf, Ph.D. Date: November 17th, 2017 Time: 10:00am-1:00pm Location: Chirs Knutsen East Room in the Anderson University Center (AUC) Offer 3 CE Credits Free for PLU students or Alumni, $45 for Professionals. Please join us for a continuing education opportunity hosted by the PLU Marriage and Family Therapy program. This

  • Locker is proud to be the official store of all things PLU, including a large selection of apparel, gifts, accessories, and supplies. Visit the Lute Locker on the 1st floor of the Anderson University Center. Be sure to pick up something to wear for “Black & Gold Friday”, our weekly campus-wide event. The Lute Locker does not stock Textbooks. TEXTBOOKS ARE NOT STOCKED AT THE BOOKSTORE. PLU partners with MBS Direct, a Barnes & Noble College company for our textbook needs, and textbook ordering is

  • the responses to them. This exhibit supported the PLU Counseling Center, PLU Health Center, the School of Nursing, and departments of History, Political Science, Sociology, and Psychology. Read Previous Where’s the New Testing Center? Read Next On Exhibit (Virtually): Wang Center Contest Winners LATEST POSTS On Exhibit: Veterans Day: A Salute to Service November 1, 2022 Black History Month: Seeking (a Supreme Court) Justice February 2, 2022 Mortvedt Library materials for HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR

  • . The Silver Circle honors media professionals who have a record of making contributions to the industry and their community for more than 25 years. Heacox is a senior executive with experience in television, technology and higher education and serves on the SOAC advisory board. Heacox’s resume includes time as a network executive in New York and Los Angeles with NBC, and the first director of the Paul F. Harron Graduate Program in Television Management at Drexel University. He currently serves as

  • loved ones.As a university of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), we are called upon to live our commitment to combating racism and white supremacy. We commend our students, alumni, faculty, and staff who already are contributing their professional expertise and volunteering their time, energy, and financial resources to antiracism causes. At PLU, we strive to equip our students — and ourselves — with the critical thinking, compassion, and courage to contribute to the dismantling of

  • a summer study abroad opportunity for American college and university students to learn languages essential to America’s engagement with the world. The Wang Center Study Away Advisor can support you in the application process; reach out if you’re interested in learning more. Learn about CLS! The Critical Language Scholarship is a prestigious fully funded opportunity to study a language overseas in summer. Humanity in Action Funds four weeks of summer human rights study in Amsterdam, Atlanta

  • New AthletesNew athletes are required to undergo a medical examination at the PLU Health Center. This is both mandatory and free of charge. Please call us at 253-535-7337, or send email to health@plu.edu to make an appointment. We urge new athletes to come to the Health Center as early as possible to prevent any delays in beginning athletic practice.New NCAA Athletes Baseball Basketball Women’s Crew Cross Country Football Golf Soccer Softball Swimming Track Prior to your medical examination

  • and recreation/wellness/athletic facilities that effectively meet student needs. Goals by May 31, 2020: Increase the percentage of students who live in the residence halls. Enhance the residence halls as comfortable, enjoyable and engaging living/learning environments. Improve the Anderson University Center and recreation, wellness and athletic facilities to positively impact student utilization and effectiveness of services and programs. 4. Improve the services and programs that support the

  • . Schnackenberg EndowmentDr. Walter C. Schnackenberg (1917-1973) graduated from Pacific Lutheran College in 1937 and received his B.A. from St. Olaf College in 1939. He received his M.A. from Gonzaga University in 1947 and his Ph.D. from Washington State University in 1950. He taught at PLU from 1942 until 1944, and at Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, from 1950 until 1952. He returned to Pacific Lutheran University in 1952 as Associate Professor of History and Political Science, and became

  • capital projects will be fully funded, including the Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts and lower-campus athletic fields.   The Andersons, who came to PLU in 1992, say they are not retiring but are completing 20 years of service to the university and then moving on to new areas of professional focus and service. MaryAnn Anderson, 52, calls their decision, “a Wild Hope moment.” “We are living true to Mary Oliver’s line of poetry: ‘Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and