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  • PLU’s chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, the national theatre honor society, presents its annual One-Act Festival from Wednesday, January 23 through Saturday, January 26 at 7:30pm in the Studio Theater of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. This year’s show, titled Accidental Love, explores many…

    about three and a half weeks. Because of the time frame and the low budget, set design stays fairly minimalist, with just enough to enhance each script. “We don’t have a full production team, like most shows would, so as a director, we oversee each area of our One Act and receive help from other students,” Heinecke says. “I have been involved in selecting each set piece and each costume… luckily the professors are happy to help and support student productions when we need them.” Tickets are

  • PLU’s chapter of Alpha Psi Omega, the national theatre honor society, presents its annual One-Act Festival from Wednesday, January 23 through Saturday, January 26 at 7:30pm in the Studio Theater of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. This year’s show, titled Accidental Love, explores many…

    about three and a half weeks. Because of the time frame and the low budget, set design stays fairly minimalist, with just enough to enhance each script. “We don’t have a full production team, like most shows would, so as a director, we oversee each area of our One Act and receive help from other students,” Heinecke says. “I have been involved in selecting each set piece and each costume… luckily the professors are happy to help and support student productions when we need them.” Tickets are

  • By Damian Alessandro ’19 The Innovation Studies program at Pacific Lutheran University is interested in the diverse environments innovation can be found in, including the entertainment industry. The popularity of HBO’s blockbuster show, Game of Thrones, highlights an important place to study innovation principles. Spoiler…

    solely for the sake of shocking or enticing the audience. For example, during the Long Night, Arya randomly kills The Night King with super assassin skills after virtually no relational development between the characters over the last eight seasons. The Battle of Winterfell also provided major, beloved characters with sudden invincibility against the undead multitude. While this was set up (in part) there wasn’t sufficient emotional weight assigned to the events of the episode, and The Long Night

  • Ed.D. with Superintendent Certification 60 semester hours Superintendent Strand - 16 semester hours EDUC 741: Educational Law, Policy, and Governance (2) EDUC 742: Human Resources in K-12 (2) EDUC

    development of a districtwide vision. Additionally, this course will introduce students to the PLU Ed.D. program and build relationships among cohort members and faculty. (3) EDUC 701 : Educational Research I This course provides foundational concepts in educational research including various methodologies. The course will address criteria for evaluating and using educational research in their own practice. Students will develop skills in understanding and evaluating research claims. Course concepts

  • Compensation For Supervision Compensating faculty for graduate thesis, research project, or paper supervision is essential for the purpose of ensuring equitable forms of remuneration, endorsing a

    through the following procedure: A proposal for a new honor society which must include a rationale for the addition of the honor society to the PLU community is discussed and approved by the department, school or college of origin and approved by the corresponding dean as appropriate. The proposal is then submitted to the provost and the Educational Policies Committee for review. The Educational Policies Committee reviews the proposal and publishes it online for a 30-day review period, during which

  • Tuition is based on a cohort model for the 2024 cohort. Students must complete the program with their cohort to remain eligible for cohort pricing.

    : $7,164 GNUR 705: Information Systems & Patient Care Technology (2) GNUR 795: Project Proposal (1) GNUR 796: Project Seminar (2) GNUR 798: Project Hours (1) (60 hours) Summer 2025 3 credits – Tuition: $3,582 GNUR 797: DNP Project Seminar (1) GNUR 798: Project Hours (2) (120 hours) ** Note: federal financial aid not available this term, as unit load falls below 4 semester hours** Fall 2025 3 credits – Tuition: $3,582 GNUR 797: DNP Project Seminar (1) GNUR 798: Project Hours (2) (120 hours) ** Note

  • The Wang Center Research Grant Program is designed to support students, faculty, and faculty-student teams that seek to conduct original research in an international setting.

    : Displacement in Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Nev Granum and two new friends in Uganda. Photo by Charles Bergman 25-26 Student Wang Research Grant25-26 Faculty Wang Research Grant25-26 Faculty-Student Wang Research GrantApplication will include: Online application questions based on the evaluation rubric Budget of estimated expenses (NOTE: Any additional sources of funding should be specified) Current resume (students) or CV (faculty) Letter of support from a faculty member and the approval of the department

  • Starkovich named provost By Greg Brewis Steven P. Starkovich has been named provost and dean of graduate studies through the 2011-12 academic year. Provost Steven P. Starkovich He had been serving as acting provost this year during the sabbatical leave of Patricia O’Connell Killen. She…

    he was finishing his Ph.D. from the University of Victoria, British Columbia. He has been teaching continuously ever since. In 1997 he was hired into a tenure-track position, and since 2001 has been associate professor of physics. He has served the university as a department chair and has extensive experience on the Faculty Affairs Committee and Budget Advisory Committee. Starkovich’s professional academic expertise is in general relativity and cosmology. As an undergraduate he studied

  • We are pleased to announce that Anna Marko and Austin Karr have been selected as 2023's Kurt Mayer Summer Scholars.

    the summer. 2. Students should submit electronically a written description of the research project (up to 500 words), an unofficial PLU transcript, your PLU ID number, and the name and email address of your chosen mentor to: Tracy Williamson williata@plu.edu (253) 535-7321 ADMN 222 D 3. Please put “Mayer Summer Research Scholars” in the email subject line. The deadline for this proposal is 4:00 pm, Monday, April 24, 2023. For more information, email Dr. Beth Griech-Polelle at griechba@plu.edu

  • We are pleased to announce that Anna Marko and Austin Karr have been selected as 2023's Kurt Mayer Summer Scholars.

    the summer. 2. Students should submit electronically a written description of the research project (up to 500 words), an unofficial PLU transcript, your PLU ID number, and the name and email address of your chosen mentor to: Tracy Williamson williata@plu.edu (253) 535-7321 ADMN 222 D 3. Please put “Mayer Summer Research Scholars” in the email subject line. The deadline for this proposal is 4:00 pm, Monday, April 24, 2023. For more information, email Dr. Beth Griech-Polelle at griechba@plu.edu