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  • deeply about “other people, their communities, and the earth.” And all of the members of the Class of 1972, by living the PLU mission, make it a stronger, vibrant, and truly excellent university!  To continue the celebration, we are creating a very special Class of 1972 Endowed Internship Fund at PLU, which will support PLU students while also establishing a permanent legacy to our class. We know that PLU is more than an institution of higher education – it is a family of good people. Professors who

  • deeper collaborations between humanists and engineers in the future. Professional Affiliations: International Neuroethics Society, American Philosophical Association, American Society for Aesthetics Education: Ph.D, Philosophy, University of Washington, 2019 M.A., Philosophy, University of Washington, 2014 B.A., Philosophy, UC Santa Cruz, 2008 Henry T. (Hank) Greely (BA ’74) specializes in the ethical, legal, and social implications of new biomedical technologies, particularly those related to

  • through PLU’s School of Business. It was those experiences, he says, that helped him get to where he is today. Q: What motivated you to attend PLU, and how did it prepare you for your career? Did you ever imagine being a bank president? Steve Maxwell: I wanted to find a school that was fairly close to my home in Portland and offered a first-rate education. And I wanted to play college basketball! PLU had been recruiting me to play for them and after meeting the coach and visiting the campus, I was

  • writing content for the nonprofit’s website. Her beat was technological solutions and global education. She wrote pieces about artificial intelligence as a solution to poverty, and the education of refugees to name a few. This sort of research-based, nonfiction writing is Hurtt’s comfort zone. In her junior year she switched majors from biology to English literature, making one of the biggest jumps between academic disciplines. But her experience in analytical writing was one of the reasons she

  • the University of Minnesota. In the Fall of 2000, he was honored as a “Distinguished Alumnus” by Augsburg College (Minneapolis, Minn.), where he studied choral music education and organ performance as an undergraduate. He also spent two years at the Berlin Church Music School studying conducting, composition and organ. Cherwien is a prolific composer with over 150 publications with several publishers, and is the 2007 winner of the Raabe Prize for Excellence in Sacred Composition for his piece

  • SoN Faculty and Student Handbooks establish the operational framework for the SoN. It is expected that SoN policies will be documented, adhered to, and implemented fairly and consistently. SoN policies emerge from nursing professional standards and guidelines, national and regional best practices in nursing education, Washington State regulatory requirements, and nursing education accreditation requirements. As a result, while congruence with PLU policy is maintained whenever possible, some SoN

  • SoN Faculty and Student Handbooks establish the operational framework for the SoN. It is expected that SoN policies will be documented, adhered to, and implemented fairly and consistently. SoN policies emerge from nursing professional standards and guidelines, national and regional best practices in nursing education, Washington State regulatory requirements, and nursing education accreditation requirements. As a result, while congruence with PLU policy is maintained whenever possible, some SoN

  • you don’t need formal education in a venture to be successful,” said Haun, who studied international business and Chinese studies at PLU. “Learning as you go is fine.” And her approach paid off. In addition to Nordstrom, companies such as Amazon, Zappos, Saks Fifth Avenue and other retailers sell See Kai Run shoes. Haun believes the brand was successful for two reasons: the health benefits of the flexible materials and the urban, “mini-me” style of children’s shoes that parents wanted but

  • primary and benefits provided by PLU shall be secondary. During the period in which a person is receiving income payments in connection with Phased Retirement, that person agrees to be reasonably available to PLU to respond to such questions or address issues which may arise out of the services provided to or courses taught at PLU, to provide specific project by project services to PLU, and to perform special short-term duties such as academic advising, policy or program research, and/or fundraising

  • is a clear, imminent risk of serious physical injury or death for you or others, or if there is an allegation that a child has been abused or neglected. If this is necessary, I will do my best to do so in consideration of and collaboration with you. Note: As an institution of higher education, we are required by federal law to report data on crimes at PLU under the Clery Act, including sexual misconduct. Information you choose to share with the Confidential Advocate for data reporting will be non