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  • PLU,” Bridgewater said. “I am excited to reflect and reminisce with my peers.” Bridgewater, who is joining the Peace Corps and traveling to Guinea in July, is one of several speakers scheduled to address the crowd at the Tacoma Dome at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. She will join Freeman Hrabowski III, the keynote speaker and longtime president of University of Maryland, Baltimore County (yes, that UMBC).  Haley Bridgewater '18 (left) is pictured along with Margaret Chell '18 and Madeline Wentz '18

  • and/or treating persons with your condition and with whom you have had a previous treatment history, e.g., psychologist, physician, rehabilitation counselor, audiologist, ophthalmologist, nurse practitioner, or mobility specialist, etc. The report should be on professional letterhead, be current, include a diagnosis, signed, and include the licensed professional’s title, address, and phone number. Include a statement of diagnosis that is consistent with the latest diagnostic criteria from the

  • runs about an hour and will be followed by a panel of three speakers: Shiva Sabet, an Iranian Baha’i PLU MFT graduate; Naghmeh Shadabi, a current Iranian Baha’i PLU MFT student; and Dr. Chris Gilbert, a former BIHE professor to Baha’i students in Iran. This event is free and open to PLU students, alumni and the community.Panelists Shiva SabetShiva is an alumna of BIHE. She received her Master of Art in the Marriage and Family Therapy from Pacific Lutheran University. Having been deprived of basic

  • and health care would be the ultimate goal, but then a couple of classes focused on plant development and global agriculture grew a new passion.“I have a family history of agriculture, my grandfather used to have apple orchards in Eastern Washington,” she said, explaining why her PLU biology classes resonated with her. “From that point forward, I began to pursue plant biology, as I had both personal and academic passion in the subject.” On her way to her degree, Davis completed a capstone project

  • Prof. Bridget Yaden on using technology to make remote learning inviting and accessible Posted by: Marcom Web Team / March 25, 2020 Image: PLU Professor of Hispanic Studies Bridget Yaden works on class slides for a course she’s now teaching remotely this semester. (Photo courtesy of Anderson Smith) March 25, 2020 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (March. 25, 2020) — Distance learning and teaching can feel isolating at times. PLU Professor of Hispanic Studies Bridget

  • as the general education program. Contact the Provost’s Office (provost@plu.edu) with any questions. Looking for the annual qualtrics assessment report survey? Click here.Assessment of General Education/Core CurriculumThe current general education program is assessed via multiple methods, including the direct measurement of student learning, indirect responses to surveys and focus groups, as well as course feedback survey questions. Each year, the Core Curriculum Committee, in coordination with

  • ensure the university is in compliance with NWCCU accreditation standards. Area 3: Ensure the effective utilization and communication of data and information as they relate to student success, quality assurance and mission fulfillment. Essential Functions ✔ Support the strategic function of University Leadership and the Board of Regents, including the active monitoring of, and reporting on,, strategic initiatives. ✔ Leverage the work of accreditation and assessment to build an integrated network of

  • projects for the 2024 cohort are available across NOAA line offices, with several opportunities based in Seattle. https://lapentainternship.smapply.io/ Read Previous Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships (SULI) Read Next Caltech WAVE Fellows Program Info Sessions LATEST POSTS Let’s Gaze At the Stars June 24, 2024 AWIS Scholarship February 26, 2024 Paid Engineering Internship with Tacoma Water February 2, 2024 USM School of Polymer Science and Engineering REU January 23, 2024

  • February 10, 2012 “An Antarctic Sunset” taken by PLU student Samantha Dillion in 2006 during J-Term study away in Antarctica. Wang Symposium 2012: Water warrior fights to save our most precious resource By Barbara Clements Maude Barlow didn’t start out interested in water. Nothing of the sort, she recalled recently from her home in Ottawa, Canada.  In the mid-80s, Barlow was working in the women’s movement and focusing  on laws that would eventually be known as the NAFTA trade agreement. While

  • staff PLU students are also able to submit a CARE Form for themselves or a fellow student to communicate any concerns regarding overall wellbeing.  The Student Care Network follows up with all submissions and works to connect students with resources to support their needs which may include emergency funds.  Submit a Care Form Black and African American Students Good Trouble Fund “Do not get lost in a sea of despair. Be hopeful, be optimistic. Our struggle is not the struggle of the day, a week, a