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  • PLU launches new Master of Social Work (MSW) degree PLU has added a  Master of Social Work  (MSW) degree to its offerings and is now accepting applicants for the fall of 2024. Rooted in PLU’s tradition of academic excellence and community engagement, the new MSW program will equip aspiring social work professionals with the skills… September 20, 2023 Master of Social WorkSocial Work

  • , while servicing clients, and people are coming and going all at the same time. It’s nuts. But it’s also exciting.” That excitement and energy is something that many current students and MediaLab alumni count as pivotal elements of their PLU experiences. “I would list MediaLab as one of the top things that impacted my time,” said Jessica Pagel ’08, now director of Alumni and Constituent Relations at PLU. “A lot of the stories from MediaLab are still the stories I tell for my job today about what sets

  • heard back from Walmart and got my business license. I started my website and I opened up my business banking accounts and I went from there,” she said. “It took me realizing that I had to carve out my own spot because there was no spot for me anywhere else.” Three years later, Reed is running a successful studio shooting weddings, maternity pictures, family shoots and some commercial work. As an observer to these big life events, Jaeda has cultivated a client base that books her for engagement

  • this campus. Student Clubs PLU gives you many tools to get involved, see the perspectives of others and, in doing so, figure out your own perspectives. Clubs are a great way for you to branch out into areas previously uncharted, or altogether unexplored. Student Engagement Student Engagement advocates for student directed experiences. We support personal development for students, the exploration of beliefs, encourages values clarification, facilitates skill development, and enhances leadership in

  • everything she wanted in life without ever giving back herself, a contrast to what PLU and Habitat have long partnered to do. “Giving back,” she said. “It’s why we did this.” Patty Krise said she kept telling herself not to look down as she creeped down the side of the building. But, she did look left: “I had a gorgeous view of the Puget Sound.” Joel Zylstra, director of the Center for Community Engagement and Service, said the Habitat Challenge was a fun way to spend a Friday. It’s the most recent way

  • leaders, they will also serve on the Provost’s academic council.While retaining many current school, departmental and program formats, colleges may evaluate and perhaps modify their internal operations to best serve students and support faculty.Academic ProgramsBrowse PLU’s academic programs by college, level and type.“With the four newly designed colleges and their subdivisions, we will continue our purposeful integration of liberal arts, professional studies, and civic engagement with contributions

  • purposefully integrate liberal education with the study of nursing, scholarship, and civic engagement to foster compassion and meaningful service for and with others, their communities, and the world. Nursing and Health The School of Nursing believes that nursing is a theory- and science-based discipline that focuses on person-centered care across all settings and states of health and illness. The art and science of nursing is relationship-based and directed by humanitarian values of human dignity

  • of podcasts, and she is hopeful that “Open to Interpretation” will serve as a public model of intellectual engagement and welcome listeners into conversations commonly found on college campuses and in intellectual communities. Open to Interpretation on SoundCloud Listen to all episodes of PLU’s “Open to Interpretation” podcast. Listen Now “Scholars tend to write for the ‘priesthood,’ to have our work circulate only among other experts in our own disciplines. By bringing together smart people from

  • understand their purpose in life and align their actions with their values, which has been shown to lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life. Facilitators: Joseph Gomez, Engagement and Marketing Lead, Blue Zones Parkland-Spanaway Tammy Jones, Project Manager & Office Coordinator, Blue Zones Parkland-Spanaway Location: Chris Knutzen East, Anderson University Center 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. | BreakOptional: Join Campus Ministry for Prayers for the World, outside on steps of Karen Hille Phillips Center for

  • Tom Huelsbeck Associate Vice-President for Campus Life he/him Phone: 253-535-7200 Email: tom.huelsbeck@plu.edu Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Professional Biography Education M.S., College Student Personnel, Bowling Green State University B.S., Math, University of Wisconsin-Madison Responsibilities Overall Supervision and Leadership for Campus Life (Residential Life and Student Engagement) Supervision of Director of Campus Safety Leadership role for the Division of

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