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  • Stephanie Aparicio Zambrano Student Success Advisor She/Her/Hers Email: sapariciozambrano@plu.edu Office Location:Mortvedt Library - Room 125 Professional Education Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Pacific Lutheran University, 2023

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  • The Social Work MinorStudents may also choose an 18 credit minor in social work which complements many majors including Psychology, Sociology, Communications, Nursing, Religion, Global Studies and others.

  • Optional Practical Training (OPT) Checklist 1 Optional Practical Training (OPT) for F-1 Students PLEASE READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION CAREFULLY!! Instruction on how to fill out Form I-765 is available here: https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-765instr.pdf GENERAL INFORMATION Optional Practical Training (OPT) provides F-1 students with an opportunity for hands-on work experience related to the academic field of study. You are eligible to apply if you meet the

  • SpeakersDouglas E. OakmanDavid Deacon-JoynerKim BondMeghan GouldTheo HofrennigEmily F. DavidsonKevin J. O’BrienSamuel TorvendAngie HambrickJoanna Royce-DavisLaree WinerJohn Arthur NunesDouglas E. OakmanDouglas E. Oakman is Professor of Religion and the former Dean of Humanities at PLU. He is an internationally recognized expert in the economic and political context of the ancient Mediterranean world in which Jesus lived and the early Christian movement emerged. Among his many works are 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

  • time position during the school year.  The days and hours worked are somewhat flexible (M-F).  The supervisor will work with the successful candidate to accommodate their school schedule as it changes throughout the year.    See the Internship posting at the following link. http://www.cityoftacoma.org/government/city_departments/human_resources/employment_information/job_opportunities Read Previous PLU chemists are heading to the ACS National Meeting in Denver Read Next Chemistry Course Enrollment

  • Micah Miller Visiting Assistant Professor Phone: 253-535-7784 Email: micah.miller@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 220-F Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Religion, Emory University, 2019 M.A., Theological Studies, Saint Louis University, 2013 B.A., Theological Studies & English, Saint Louis University, 2011 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Early Christianity, Ante-Nicene Christianity, Early Trinitarian Theology Selected Articles Miller

  • more about each department. Campus LifeCampus Life includes: Residential Life & Commuter Services Learning Communities New Student Orientation ASPLU, Clubs, & Organizations Campus MinistryCampus Ministry includes: Chapel Break (M, W, F) Care & Support Religious & Spiritual Diversity LGBTQ+ Faith Resources Campus SafetyCampus Safety includes: Campus emergency first response Campus parking LuteCards & campus access Emergency preparedness Center for Diversity, Justice, & SustainabilityCenter for DJS

  • BackMeet the Human Participants Review BoardMembers of the HPRB and Unit Designates are always available for informal consultation on matters pertaining to projects involving human participants. HPRB Members: Marianne Taylor, Psychology, taylormg@plu.edu – Chair Wendy Gardiner, Education, gardinwl@plu.edu Harry Papadopoulus, Kinesiology, papadoha@plu.edu Gordy West, Nursing, gwest@plu.edu Holly Billiu, Community Member, PLU Alum, hbilliu@multicare.org HPRB Administrative Coordinator: Carol

  • Jennifer Beller Associate Professor of Educational Psychology and Kinesiology Biography Biography Dr. Jennifer Beller is an Associate Professor in Educational Psychology and in Kinesiology in the College of Education at Washington State University. She is an Affiliate Faculty member to the University of Idaho’s Center for ETHICS* serving as their Research and Measurement Specialist. Dr. Beller is considered one of the leading authorities in measurement and evaluation of moral development and