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  • close collaboration with PLU Counseling Services.  The two offices work together to find the best places for you to seek care for any mental health concerns you may have.  In collaboration with Counseling Services, we offer evaluation and treatment of anxiety, depression, and more. We offer counseling and referrals related to tobacco, alcohol, and drug abuse. We strongly encourage students to download and use the TimelyCare app as an immediate resource for mental health care. When needed, Health and

  • Education Resource Center teacher training and talks by Holocaust survivors. The theme for this conference was “Survivors and Rescuers.” Scholars Dr. Susannah Heschel, Dr. Hartmut Lehmann and Dr. Christopher Browning presented their latest work in this year’s theme, “Survivors & Rescuers.” Survivors included the story of the Brill family, survivors of Exodus 1947; Renee Firestone, Auschwitz survivor; and Pierre Sauvage.Learn more about the Survivors and Rescuers conference 2013 Powell-Heller Conference

  • , mentoring support, and an applied project, M.S. candidates develop the knowledge and skills they need to become effective evidence-based practitioners who can enhance their own career while positively impacting those they serve.You can request more information or start your application today. We look forward to helping you achieve your career goals.Download PLU’s digital resource: The Science of Human Activity – A Guide to a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology.Request InformationContact us to get more

  • happened. “It got me very angry,” he said. “My survival finally had a purpose.” Since then, Friedman has continued to share his stories and those of his fellow survivors. He is founder and chairman of the Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center, and the author of the memoir, “I’m No Hero: Journeys of a Holocaust Survivor.” “We must not allow the memory of what happened to six million Jews disappear,” he said. “As a survivor, I desire and long to forget what our lives were like during the

  • issues, including being home to PLU’s Language Resource Center, a multimedia center designed to serve as a virtual and physical hub of international studies across the campus of Pacific Lutheran University. Kreidler Hall is known for its small, tight-knit community of students with zest for fun and learning. Check out more about Kreidler on the Kreidler Hall page. Ordal Hall was freshly renovated for the 2015-16 Academic Year and rooms fill up fast! Ordal is home to the Diversity, Justice and

  • community! LuteLink is the University’s official online community where you can connect with PLU alumni to gain their support and perspective as you navigate your own career. In true Lute spirit, you can also give back by serving as a resource to fellow grads and current students by sharing your own professional experience. EXCITING FEATURES: Meet other PLU alumni in your city, regional area, or industry. Offer your expertise to other Lutes. Connect with current PLU students through online networking

  • By Genny Boots ‘18 and Kate Williams ‘16 Lark Powers joins the music faculty as the new piano instructor at PLU. She will be teaching the keyboarding sequence as well as piano lessons for students. What is your background? I grew up in Northern California in Humboldt county, on the coast close to the Oregon border.  Growing up, I studied both piano and violin. I attended the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California and then lived in Paris for three years studying piano. From there, I

  • of Wild Hope Center for Vocation Friday, October 27 – 3:00-4:30 pm* | Hauge Admin 101 Friday, November 17 – 3:00-4:30 pm* | Hauge Admin 101 Friday, December 1 – 3:00-4:30 pm* | Hauge Admin 101 *We will use the Norton Guide to Equity-Minded TeachingSpring 2024Please save the date for the upcoming Faculty Workshops: Friday, February 23, 2024 – 3:00-4:30 pm | Hauge Admin 101 The Relevance of Reflection for Teaching and Learning Patricia O’Connell Killen, Professor Emerita of Religion and Faculty

  • success of our students and faculty at every level and will strive to provide supportive leadership to that end. I encourage each of you to engage wholeheartedly in the opportunities provided for learning and growth and to be an active participant in your education. Your unique life experiences, interests, and views will impact the richness of our teaching/learning environment and we look forward to your presence and contributions. As a member of our PLU and Nursing family, together and one by one, we

  • How to Create a Basic Online Lesson By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer When on-campus class sessions cannot be held as scheduled, online lessons provide an alternative method for teaching. Online lessons created in Sakai can provide faculty and students with access to all the major components of a course, including instructional content,… March 6, 2020