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  • Associate Director of Education Leadership Programs | School of Education | hagenca@plu.edu | 253-535-7277 | Hello!  My name is Cleo Moore.  I attended PLU for my undergraduate degree and also completed the PLU Principal Program.  Go Lutes!  I am so privileged to have returned to my alma mater as the Associate Director of Education Leadership Programs.  I live in University Place with my husband, Zach, and toddler, Hensley.  I have been a teacher and administrator in University Place School District for the past decade.  I am incredibly passionate about educational leadership and supporting principal and doctoral candidates in expanding their impact on the academic achievement and growth of all students.  I am privileged to support these impactful programs at PLU.

    . Orient participants and faculty to program requirements. Support education leadership students with registration, content, and internship planning and all program responsibilities. Participate in state-wide/national policy development meetings. Manage external contracts and agreements. Provide professional development and clock hour offerings for teachers, assistant principals, and principals. Design and revise as necessary all PPD program curricula to align with state/national standards. Expand the

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  • Expect the extra touch during your visit to Destination PLU. Not only do we offer all the extra bells and whistles needed to ensure your conference will happen as smoothly and seamlessly as possible,

    technical services for visiting conference groups. Prior to your event our conference staff will help you consult with this team to design the perfect multimedia package for your event. Fitness Facilities – Should your guests desire or your conference require the use of our fitness facilities PLU has several options from which to choose. In addition to the Names Fitness Center we have an on-campus aquatic center and several outdoor courts. Our gymnasium facilities are also available, dependent upon

  • Members of the HPRB and Unit Designates are always available for informal consultation on matters pertaining to projects involving human participants.

    Bautista (Faculty Governance Manager and Sitero (Mentor) Administrator) hprb@plu.edu (253)535-8312 Please contact Carol Bautista for questions, concerns, and issues related to HPRB and Mentor. If she cannot provide an answer, she will direct you to someone who can! Unit Designates (HPRB reviewers in your department, or school): College of Professional Studies Business – Somaye Nargesi, nargesi@plu.edu Communication, Media & Design Arts/Music/Theatre &Dance  – Soon Cho, chosy@plu.edu Education

  • Claim: You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover My friends in college were always intrigued in my taste in music. While we typically identify ourselves as someone who loves one genre, I am more a lover of album art. Typically, I choose my music…

    read. The type, texture, size and visuals all play a part in whether I will thumb through the book or read the back cover. “It’s important,” I tell my students, “that you are engaging the user with the data.” In picking a book, the cover design should be expressive of the content, it’s a very interactive experience and one that we should not forget, especially when living in an über-dynamic user experience world. Bottom line: A book cover should tell you something about the content you are going to

  • Beginning with the Fall 2008 academic year, all psychology majors will be enrolling in PSYC 499 in order to fulfill the capstone requirement.

    . For students completing the B.S. degree, PSYC 499 serves as an advanced course providing students the opportunity to design and conduct ongoing research and review current research in psychology.  It is directed toward helping students perform research studies that may be suitable for submission to journals or presentations at conferences.  To maximize the effectiveness of the course, students are encouraged to give advance consideration to areas and designs for possible research. For psychology

  • Associate Professor of Educational Psychology and Kinesiology | Understanding the World Through Sports and Recreation | Dr.

    proceedings, 100 + scholarly and invited talks throughout the world on character education and moral reasoning of general and competitive populations. Dr. Beller holds a doctorate in Sport Philosophy and Ethics from University of Idaho and teaches courses in sport ethics, statistics, and research design within WSU’s College of Education. She, her husband Mark who is a high voltage lineman for WSU, and their five year old son Tyler live on a small ranch in the Hoodoo mountains of Northern Idaho.

  • gallery exhibition news for Pacific Lutheran University.

    Results & Photos of Juried Student Art Exhibit 2021 The Department of Art & Design congratulates all students whose art was included in the Juried Student Art Show! The juror, Lauren Boilini , selected a variety of works to be included in the show and called out several for prizes and honorable mentions. Lauren’s… November 15, 2021 2D art3D artceramicsdrawinggallery exhibitionstudent artstudent exhibitionUniversity Gallery

  • Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies faculty and staff.

    Heather Mathews Associate Professor of Art & Design Full Profile 253-535-7574 hmathews@plu.edu

  • International Honors faculty and staff.

    Heather Mathews Associate Professor of Art & Design Full Profile 253-535-7574 hmathews@plu.edu

  • News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.

    My First MOOC: A New Year’s Resolution Revisited By Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer In January, I enrolled in my first MOOC to learn more about this controversial form of instruction.  It was definitely valuable, both for instructional design research and as a learning experience. The course was designed around five basic elements: video… August 25, 2015 MOOCsonline learning