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  • forefront, but in my time serving as chair of the Board of Regents, it is clear that PLU is committed to speaking the language and building a community around students treading new ground. The university boasts a campus concentrated with staff and faculty who share stories similar to mine — offering representation for first-in-the-family Lutes who are products of their past, an aggregate of the advantages and the adversity that accompany their experiences. This edition of ResoLute celebrates the value

  • Step 4: Understand methodological issues that impact the HPRB applicationCertain aspects of your research methods can impact: the level of review required the time required for review the documents you need to submit (e.g., consent documents, debriefing). If you answer “yes” to any of the following questions, please read that section for more information. Does the research involve…?Anonymous online surveysAnonymity Qualtrics is the preferred software for use for online surveys, because it

  • reporting. In addition, Kari’s investigative stories earned her multiple awards, including New Journalist of the Year in June 2015. During her time at PLU, the 2011 graduate contributed to many media and leadership organizations on campus, including The Mooring Mast and MediaLab. Kari also works part time as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Puget Sound advising the student newspaper, The Trail . Rustin Dwyer, videographer Rustin Dwyer joined the Marketing and Communications department in

  • has the power to tell a story she believes is important—regardless of who she is and where in the world that story may be. “We are living in a time when we have great power as individuals to communicate and understand what is happening halfway around the world. If you see an injustice, you have the power to communicate it, talk about it, Tweet about it, march about it, make a film about it, change it.” Her visit began with lunch in the Scandinavian Cultural Center, where more than 100 students

  • student account on the Opportunities Board. What is the best time to start looking for a job?Students should start looking for a job as close to the start of the semester as possible. To search for employment opportunities, students may login to their student account on the Opportunities Board. Continue to check the Opportunities Board regularly for new job and internship postings throughout the year. How do I apply for a job?Students can login to their student account on the Opportunities Board to

  • cohort. “Faculty push them out of their comfort zone, while also supporting them. They can’t envision what they’ve not done. I could see it. They’ve exceeded my expectations.” The School of Nursing kept luring Molly Martin back. By the time she earned the university’s highest degree, she left with more than a shiny new title. The nurse practitioner for Providence Medical Group already earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in nursing at Pacific Lutheran University. “PLU makes sure you’re in there

  • . Rikke Platz Cortsen is Danish lecturer at University of Texas, Austin where she teaches Danish language and culture including courses on Hans Christian Andersen, Northern European Comics, Contemporary Scandinavian Stories and Copenhagen as a City of Culture. She got her PhD from the University of Copenhagen with a thesis on time and space in comics. She researches space and place in comics in the Nordic countries and her latest peer reviewed publication is “Kverneland and Fiske in the Footsteps of

  • History majors, minors, faculty, and friends Please join the History Department for a fabulous Day Hike at Mt. Rainier to celebrate a new school year and new history students Saturday, September 29, 2018, from 8:30 a.m. to approximately 4:00 p.m. The hike is a 5.4 mile loop trail. 1450′ elevation gain. Average hiking time for introspective historians: 4 hours. Optional readings along the way (John Donne, Petrarch, Rousseau, Muir, Dickinson, Thoreau, etc.) Departs from Xavier Hall (near front

  • until 1952. He returned to Pacific Lutheran University in 1952 as Associate Professor of History and Political Science, and became Professor of History in 1958. He was chairman of the Department of History from 1963 until 1973, and served as faculty representative to the Board of Regents during the 1972-73 academic year. He was author of The Lamp and the Cross: Sagas of Pacific Lutheran University from 1890 to 1965 (1965) and Now or Never: Reflections of the Fullness of Time (1957), and contributed

  • annual Christmas celebration.Service AwardsIn appreciation for their long-term service, faculty and staff of the university who are regularly employed in a with benefits status (.5 FTE or more) will receive special recognition during major anniversary years: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and more. Anniversary awards are typically presented at the university’s annual Christmas celebration.  At that time, recognition and gifts are given to acknowledge and celebrate those with major anniversaries falling in