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  • likelihood using a 5-point scale. The primary focus of this risk mitigation strategy is to safeguard student well-being, academic continuity, and limit harm to the local community. The Wang Center closely monitors the following standard points of reference when evaluating risk: US Department of State Travel Advisories CDC Travel Health Notices OSAC: Country Security Reports Crisis24 Risk Alerts One the initial risk assessment is completed, program leaders develop site-specific plans for mitigating

  • still be able to provide general information about how to understand, provide assistance, or get help for the person or situation you describe.  And confidentiality does not limit what you can tell us. To speak to a counselor for a consultation on non-urgent issues, please call (253) 535-7206 during regular business hours (Mon-Fri, 8:00am-12:00pm and 1:00pm to 5:00pm).  Our counselor on consult is available Mon-Fri, 9:00am to 10:00am, on a first-come, first-serve basis.  A message may be left

  • Mergenthal Dr. Jan Weiss JP Avila Dr. Erik Hammerstrom Dr. Gregory Youtz Dr. Joanne Lisosky Dr. Daniel (Deej) Heath Dr. Richard Nance Dr. Chung-Shing Lee Dr. Jon Grahe Dr. Joanna Gregson Dr. Ufuk Ince Dr. Sara Finley Dr. Lynn Hunnicutt FALL 2023 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Back to Landing Page Big Names on Campus Accolades Lute Library Class Notes Archives © 2023

  • fortunate she is to be in a position to use her education in service to others — just as her faith calls her to do. Upon arriving at PLU, she says she photographed everything, from lectures to extracurriculars. A photographer’s daughter, Sabet-Kazilas knew how important it was to capture her history as it unfolded. “I felt like I was the eyes of my relatives and friends who were deprived of this opportunity,” she said. “I wanted them to experience every second of what I was experiencing. That was a

  • opportunity to listen to many great speakers at various symposiums and film screenings, such as during the Holocaust Symposium, Wang Symposium on resilience, a documentary on alumni from several African countries, and so forth. These speakers and the experiences they shared with us, allowed me to broaden my perspective and knowledge. I am thankful for the opportunity I had to learn so much outside of the classroom. Julie Fardal Johansen2015 I wanted to be an exchange student in the States for one year

  • involve combinatorics, such as “How many distinguishable ways can the six faces of a cube be marked with from one to six dots to form a die?” can be elegantly solved using group actions. In this paper, we will further explore group actions, as well as examine their use in solving such problems. 10:00am – Fermat’s Little Theorem & Euler’s Theorem Isiah Behner In this presentation, we discuss two important theorems that were established in order to tell us information about prime numbers. The original

  • students do too. We’re able to give excellent theatre education without trapping or abandoning our students. Tell us a few fun experiences, professional or personal, that you’ve had since you began teaching at PLU. One of my students came to observe me while I was doing a lighting design at the Moore Theatre in Seattle. I loved hearing her perspective on the collaboration she witnessed. Recently I did lighting designs at Taproot Theatre Company and the Seattle Public Theatre and both times the

  • is an important distinction because while students are away from the PLU campus we are required to be active and engaged in the communities that surround us in the world. As stewards of the world, armed with new knowledge about people, places and cultures, that information that we learn is brought in to the classroom as a great tool for discussion and collaborative learning. Taking classes in the liberal arts is a gift—we are required to expand our interdisciplinary knowledge. No PLU graduate

  • the Pacific Northwest lifestyle, driving around in her Subaru, hiking mountains and drinking craft beer. VOLUME 4, ISSUE 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Class Notes ResoLute Staff Recent Articles Shaping Health Care Protectors Turned Perpetrators Summer of Science Economics Students Expand Possibilities Emotional Labor Archives © 2017

  • elective requirements. Therefore, GI Benefits may be applied toward the tuition component of study away fees provided the program meets GI Benefit requirements. GI benefits may not apply toward short-term study away program fees. Veteran students should consult their benefits coordinator. Learn more here. Are you a child dependent of an active duty service member? If so, you might be eligible to apply for the Gilman-McCain Scholarship funded by the US Department of State.