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  • Cece Chan ’24 elevates the experience of Hmong Farmers and their rich history with Seattle’s Pike Place Market For Cece Chan ’24, what began as a love of student advocacy and social justice in high school, has blossomed into activism through art at Pacific Lutheran University. From serving as ASPLU president her junior year, to spending a semester in Trinidad and Tobago, to… May 20, 2024 AcademicsCommunicationCreatorDiversityGender Sexuality and Race StudiesGlobal

  • sources. The goal of the website is to provide users with as much information as we could find on graduate schools from a spreadsheet and by navigating two websites in order to prevent users from scouring the internet for answers. The university and program data is scraped from two websites: gradschools.com and graduateshotline.com, using the HTML Agility Pack API, and cross referenced with the spreadsheet information. This data consists of university names, the programs that they offer, and other

  • vocation through our WIld Hope Fellows Program; the institute will make these conversations more accessible and available to more people within the university.  Can you speak a little about the current work happening with Wild Hope? What are you most excited about at the moment? What are the long-range goals? The Wild Hope Center for Vocation is a pan-university center that offers something for everyone, so it’s hard to pick one thing we are most excited about. We have a very successful staff seminar

  • for the university.” There are many ways to make a gift to PLU through the Heritage Society. Contributions can be made through planned giving vehicles, such as a bequest provision, trust, gift annuity or gift of life insurance. To learn more, please contact Ed Larson or Doug Page at giftplanning@plu.edu or 800-826-0035. Or visit https://www.plu.edu/advancement/ and click on “Make a Gift.” Read Previous PLU for Japan Read Next PLU night at the Tacoma Rainiers COMMENTS*Note: All comments are

  • Nike and Busick’s best advice for business students and mentors  in the Fall 2020 mentorship-themed issue of ResoLute at www.plu.edu/ResoLute. Read Previous PLU Alumni Saiyare Refaei’s work lives at the intersection of art and activism Read Next Thu “Kim” Le interns with Benaroya Research Institute, doing cancer research from home COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST

  • Spring edition of The People’s Gathering will encourage attendees to ‘Double Down on Justice’ Posted by: Zach Powers / March 17, 2023 Image: Melannie Denise Cunningham, pictured right, is PLU’s director of multicultural outreach and engagement and the founder of the People’s Gathering. (Photo by PLU/John Froschauer) March 17, 2023 Pacific Lutheran University’s Center for Graduate and Continuing Education will host the spring virtual convening of The People's Gathering: A Revolution of

  • . CIWA from the time of its establishment enjoyed state-wide prominence and thus immediate cooperation with a number of educational partners across Washington. Our shared purpose has been from the outset a desire to learn how to successfully work and communicate with people in China.Is PLU as host committed to supporting CIWA and its mission in Washington State?Yes, PLU’s mission is clear: PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care—for other people

  • patients with various neurological conditions using leading-edge technology. In addition, students work at the Yakima Union Gospel Mission PT pro bono clinic, where you will serve some of our communities most vulnerable populations. PNWUs Doctor of Physical Therapy students focus on improving movement-based impairments but also learn to advocate for better care for uninsured and underinsured populations. The tuition at PNWU is inclusive of other fees such as textbooks, iPad and anatomy apps, scrubs for

  • international students who choose to work for up to 19 hours per week during the academic year when school is in session. The current Washington State minimum wage is $16.28/hour (as of January 2024). The Office of Student Employment will assist you for on-campus employment. Many students make a payment for tuition and other expenses in full each semester. However, a Monthly Payment Option is available to international students who prefer smaller installments of payment each month. If PLU sounds like the

  • with Variations Audio Timeliner December 2015 Gregory J. Williams, School of Education and Kinesiology Enriching Field Experiences with Virtual Communication November 2015 Jordan Levy, Department of Anthropology Using Skype for a “Meet the Author” Virtual Classroom Visit October 2015 Bret Underwood, Department of Physics Flipped Learning for Student-Centered Class Time September 2015 Nicole Martin, Department of Kinesiology Mastering Stress with the Biofeedback Tool emWave May 2015 Elisabeth Esmiol