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  • , Associate Professor of Early and Medieval Christian History “Education should not be available to only one segment of the population, and if we limit PLU to only in-person [learning] we are excluding deserving people from an accessible education,” she said. “Teaching online helped me to be a better educator even in an in-person format, and helped me to be able to provide as many educational options as possible for all students.” In Fall 2020, Dr. Llewellyn Ihssen taught three sections of Early Christian

  • objectives.  Although the style of each blended course may vary, hallmarks of blended instruction often include increased collaboration with peers, one-on-one and small group interaction with instructors, and online activities that deepen and extend student learning. What are the benefits of selecting an online course?Online summer courses keep students connected to PLU during a time when they may be unable to traditionally complete courses on campus.  Many online courses meet general education

  • year-long Master’s in Education program, they will be teaching in a public school for the entire school year. In this video, Mary Jo Larsen, the Assistant Dean of Education, talks about how the MAE program helps students be successful in the field of teaching.Preparing New TeachersPacific Lutheran University has been training teachers for more than 120 years. We not only prepare quality candidates but diverse, fun professionals with a lot to offer. In this video, Larry Kennedy ’14 talks about how

  • realities of the global pandemic that continues to impact us every day. Our plan, based on modeling and indications from public-health agencies, is that we will return to in-person learning for the fall term with the appropriate and necessary health and safety measures in place. In Washington State, the governor’s office is partnering with colleges and universities to develop a phased easing of the “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” restrictions issued in March. Higher education is on a shortlist of industries

  • tienes una cuenta Una vez que te encuentres en el formulario en línea, estarás en la página web de “Regent Education Inc”. En la primera sección del formulario te pedirá que respondas preguntas para determinar si eres o no elegible para solicitar el WASFA. Ignora cualquier referencia a Paypal o realizar algún pago ya que la solicitud es GRATUITA.Cómo empezar en el WASFALa solicitud es GRATUITA, por lo tanto, ignora toda referencia a PayPal o a la realización de un pago.

  • understand and engage the world. It’s a great formula to ensure that you are challenged to grow in your faith, no matter who you are or what you believe in. PLU provides the type of education that not only satisfies your mind, but stirs the soul. That’s the Lutheran tradition. Our Lutheran roots compel us to search for truth. So bring your faith, your doubt, your conscience and your intellect to PLU. The following religious groups and clubs are organized and run by PLU students. Aliyah Jewish Club

  • During Bjug Day, October 17-18, Lutes across the world came together to invest in scholarships and other solutions that benefit students. We do this because we know that students and alumni with a PLU education are leaders helping to make their communities and the earth a better place for everyone. To see more of this year’s Bjug Day results visit plu.edu/bjugdaylove. You can also read about PLU’s founder Rev. Bjug Harstad, who inspired this fun philanthropic tradition, or watch this (loosely based

  • Daniel Lee Vice President, Division of University Relations Phone: 253-535-8111 Email: daniel.lee@plu.edu Professional Biography Education M.Div., Luther Seminary B.A., Communication, Concordia College Responsibilities Daniel reports to the President of the University and works closely with the Board of Regents. As the Vice President for Advancement, he is responsible for creating and implementing a unified and comprehensive plan to advance PLU’s mission philanthropically. Working with a team

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  • students for careers grounded in their fields and for wide-ranging graduate study.  All of our programs include the essential tools of a liberal arts education: critical thinking, collaborative learning, strategic problem solving, and the ability to thoughtfully and creatively make connections. Our students work closely alongside faculty in discussion, research, and reflection, as we support and honor students as whole people, in a complex world. The College of Liberal Studies offers B.A. degrees in

  • Sciences: preferably physics, chemistry, and biology; at least two semester-long courses. Social Sciences: psychology, sociology, economics, political science, and education. At least six semesters, including at least one semester of psychology. Foreign Languages – one or more of the following: Latin, Greek, Hebrew, German, French. Students who anticipate post- graduate studies are urged to undertake these disciplines as early as possible (at least four semesters). Religion: a thorough knowledge of