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  • PLU launches new Master of Social Work (MSW) degree PLU has added a  Master of Social Work  (MSW)

  • important for our civic health.” She said that fact clearly illustrates the need to address the achievement gap through better public policies and educational support systems at every stage in the pipeline. “It’s inequitable practices in education that lead to a lack of achievement for groups of people,” she said. “If we can’t fulfill our potential because we just don’t have a way to do it, then we aren’t getting to the realization of human dignity.” Underrepresentation by the numbers Maria Chavez cited

  • each and everyone of you do with students on a daily basis. Living and learning initiatives in the division last year included a successful pilot of first-year wings in residence halls, expanded career planning and job search activities, increased diversity and social justice programming, enhanced commuter student lounge space, new Campus Ministry opportunities and special outreach to students who are military veterans. Health, wellness and safety services supported students throughout the year and

  • really going on in our relationships to other species, and theirs to us.  And all of us are thankful that he will still teach two more study-away courses in J-term. — Paul Menzel, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy   All photos courtesy of Charles Bergman; see more of Dr. Bergman’s photos at www.charlesbergman.com Thomas Campbell, Department of EnglishThomas Campbell: A Life of Fiery, Thoughtful BeautyThomas Campbell is retiring this spring, after 31 years of inspiring, heartfelt, invigorating

  • 1972-2003, was named NAIA Division II Coach of the Year in 1983 and 1993 and NCAA Division III Coach of the Year and led his teams to four national championships. He was Inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005 and remains one of only 11 college football coaches who have won at least 300 games. While no PLU team under his guidance ever suffered a losing record, his rich legacy also includes his sportsmanship-at-its best EMAL (“Every Man A Lute”) coaching philosophy, which is carried

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  • links between classroom learning and community settings at home and abroad. Read Previous How the PLU community is addressing mental health Read Next How to be a Lute: Lute language 101 LATEST POSTS 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 Universal language: how teaching music in rural Namibia was

  • collaboratively with groups in Nicaragua to build wells and teach health-related issues to the community. Prof. Mark Mulder, PLU School of Business (Photo/John Froschauer) When it comes to social innovation, Mulder has a unique perspective on how and when it can be beneficial.   “When I look at social innovation,” Mulder said, “I look at individuals, I look at communities, and I look at what needs they have. As a potential partner, I begin by looking at what resources are present, and then how marketers

  • said, I don’t know what I don’t yet know, and I think that’s what is most exciting for me as I begin this program! I know that there will be countless opportunities to engage with and apply content that I learn from this program, and I am excited to jump at them! 4. How would you use this degree in your future career? Once I complete the MSK program, I plan to teach PE and/or Health, and possibly coach too. By obtaining this degree, I will be better equipped to connect with my students and help