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  • Lutes craft handmade face masks, donate them to community members Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 18, 2020 Image: Chair of the Faculty Michelle Ceynar has sewed almost 40 face masks for staff colleagues. April 18, 2020 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (April 18, 2020) — Even before the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended U.S. citizens use face coverings when in public, there was a national shortage of masks due to COVID-19 — so members of the

  • Program Schedule Summer 2023 Cohort Select your program below to see the schedule for students entering the cohort in Summer 2023.Doctor of Education (Ed.D) in Educational Leadership with Superintendent Certification2023-24 Academic Year TermCredit Hours Summer 20233 courses (7 credits) EDUC 700: Educational/Instructional Leadership Orientation & Introduction (3) EDUC 741: Educational Law, Policy, & Governance (2) EDUC 742: Human Resources in P12 (2) Fall 20234 courses (8 credits) EDUC 731

  • .] Dr. Young: We have a commitment to what we call applied context courses, debate, which is pretty self-explanatory, but is one of the sites that we use as a community engagement tool to help people learn how to make arguments and to advocate for courses, student media and then MediaLab, which is essentially an in-house consultancy. They do work in journalistic writing, [video: Return to Dr. Young speaking to the camera.] Dr. Young: in event planning and promotion and advertising and public

  • spirit of social justice lives on through a legacy scholarship established in his memory. Read More Going Places Kristina Walker ’02 first discovered Copenhagen and its hundreds of kilometers of bike routes as a PLU study-away student. When she returned to Denmark more than a decade later, it was as executive director of Tacoma’s Downtown on the Go. Read More The Reboot of Outdoor Rec Back in the 1990s, campus outdoor recreation programs were roughing it due to a lack of organization, leadership and

  • . Graduates from the last 5 years: Their jobs Forestry Tech Fire Fighter, Forest Service Interpretive Naturalist, City of Everett Staff Geologist, Brown and Caldwell Environment Specialist, Washington State Department of Ecology Trails Coordinator, Holden Village Environmental Educator, Nisqually River Foundation Teacher, Kent School District Credentialing Specialist, Washington State Department of Health Fellow, Humanity in Action Berlin Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs

  • experience at PLU LATEST POSTS Unlocking Full-Ride and Full-Tuition Scholarships at PLU July 31, 2024 Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community June 13, 2024

  • Introduction During the smoke/fire season (May – November) in the Pacific Northwest, our area can sometimes become inundated with harmful levels of smoke.  PLU EH&S and Risk Services will monitor smoke levels and predictions prior to the start of the morning shift and frequently throughout the day, in order to notify community members of existing or impending risk.  Be alert to warnings from supervisors and co-workers regarding smoke predictions for the region. Wildfire smoke contains many

  • Holocaust studies through taking a class on Christians in Nazi Germany, but what I got from this class and the many others I took after was more than a history lesson. I learned about dehumanization and oppression, bystanders and perpetrators, and the daily struggles that Jews and other subordinate groups went through. I had my real awakening to social justice issues in this program. There are names of people and atrocities which I can never forget. Even in the smallest examples of discrimination today

  • Holocaust studies through taking a class on Christians in Nazi Germany, but what I got from this class and the many others I took after was more than a history lesson. I learned about dehumanization and oppression, bystanders and perpetrators, and the daily struggles that Jews and other subordinate groups went through. I had my real awakening to social justice issues in this program. There are names of people and atrocities which I can never forget. Even in the smallest examples of discrimination today

  • Holocaust studies through taking a class on Christians in Nazi Germany, but what I got from this class and the many others I took after was more than a history lesson. I learned about dehumanization and oppression, bystanders and perpetrators, and the daily struggles that Jews and other subordinate groups went through. I had my real awakening to social justice issues in this program. There are names of people and atrocities which I can never forget. Even in the smallest examples of discrimination today