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  • Education (ABPTRFE) The ABPTRFE is the accrediting body for the APTA and contains resources and information on fellowship and residency opportunities. Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service (PTCAS) The PTCAS creates a streamlined application process for students wanting to become physical therapists. Students upload their application and supporting documents and apply to schools in one easy step. PTCAS is a service of the APTA. US Dept of Labor – Bureau of Labor Statistics The Bureau of

  • Buddhist to talk about it as well.” He spent part of his time doing research for his dissertation as a Fulbright Fellow at Taiwan National University. During that time he was also able to examine hundreds of digital copies of documents from that era. It had been the first time they were available digitally. Previously, he would have had to travel to each location they were kept. “There was just this massive explosion of resources,” Hammerstrom said. For whatever reason, he thinks not enough had been

  • Arts (PPAP): Literature The PLU literature program introduces students to the great literary traditions of Britain, North America and the English-speaking world, as well as courses in ethnic American, women’s and world literature. At the heart of the program are courses organized by historical period, allowing students to read the great works that define the periods and explore the ways in which cultural contexts have an impact on the literary imagination. Students who select the emphasis on

  • of Public Health in New York, where he was awarded a graduate research assistantship and worked with a mentor on programs to reduce the burden of tuberculosis in New York City. “My mentor was a physician/epidemiologist, and aside from our work on TB, he developed a fascination with the 10 plagues of Egypt as described in the book of Exodus,” Malloy said. (Photo: ) Curt Malloy talking with the members of the village. +Enlarge Photo The two wrote a peer-reviewed article that was picked up by The

  • About the Donors This collection of African art is comprised of nearly 60 objects, many of which are on display in the Mortvedt Library, where a small exhibition space has been created in the stairwell leading to the third floor. Dr. J. Hans and Thelma Lehmann, beginning in 1972, and Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb,  between 2007 and 2011, gave PLU the masks, figures and other objects that comprise the collection. These represent works from 16 countries and the creative output of artists from

  • the great outdoors inclusive and welcoming for all skill levels, interests, and abilities!Great for Students Who... Are interested in learning more about outdoor recreation and the natural world (no prior experience or skills needed!) Have different skill levels, abilities, body sizes, and knowledge and want to experience the outdoor environment Want to be involved in discussions, programs, leadership development and reflection as a way of fostering deeper connections to the outdoors and to self

  • Reflecting on the Humanities Teaching in the Humanities Scholarship in the Humanities

  • , where and how to give? David: Core needs. Needs that we feel stand out as important to be helped. So your giving is not specific to a particular area of study or sort of development? Anita: No, it’s not. We’re committed to the university’s growth as a whole. We want to see this place continue to blossom. You will be leaving a legacy that will last in perpetuity in the form of your endowment scholarship. Can you share a bit about what makes giving in this way something you chose to do and how you

  • , found real success—and unites at PLU on Oct. 4 as headliners for the Homecoming Fall Festival. You’ll also find: the story behind PLU’s (literally) huge new outdoor campaign, which is spreading the Lute word far and wide, high and low, on more than 100 giant billboards (and on a light-rail Link train) throughout the Puget Sound; exciting new developments at PLU’s Rainier Writing Workshop; details on the prestigious Norwegian art exhibition at the Scandinavian Cultural Center; and a preview of PLU’s

  • Multi-Factor Authentication with Duo Security In order to better protect your ePass account and its access to your personal and institutional data, Information & Technology Services provides an additional security feature for PLU ePass accounts called multi-factor authentication. Many PLU web-based services and accounts that may have access to sensitive data are enabled to use multi-factor authentication. This means that in addition to providing your ePass username and password at the time of