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  • Makaela Whalen ’23 pursues newly launched pre-law minor Posted by: vcraker / June 7, 2022 Image: Image: (From left to right) Honorable Philip K. Sorensen, Connor Lemma ’22, Makaela Whalen ’23, Calissa Hagen ’24, Honorable Clarence Henderson, Jr. (photo courtesy of Judge Sorensen) June 7, 2022 Makaela Whalen ’23 has a passion for the environment and animals. Her desire to find a meaningful vocation that feeds those passions resulted in her pursuing a degree in either environmental or animal law

  • Select an item from the menu below to see past events in our archives.2016 Pauling Symposium For the Love of Chocolate Lecture Science, Sugar, and Food A Messy Love Story Lecture This is How We Roll - The Chemistry of Bread-making Lecture

  • Strings Professor Svend Rønning shares his teaching and his music Mandi LeCompte September 30, 2016 Faculty, Faculty Updates 286 Views Read more

  • research and cultural activities that contribute to including women in history. Special emphasis is on women in the context of the Holocaust and its aftermath, with sexual violence as one focus. Dr. Hedgepeth is a full professor in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at Middle Tennessee State University. In addition to German, she has taught extensively about the Holocaust, women’s issues, and world literature. Together with Dr. Rochelle G. Saidel, founder and executive director of the

  • it causes disease. One of the big diseases that we will focus on will be Huntington’s. After I get my Ph.D., I want to be a professor at a small personal institution like PLU because it has left its mark and the professors I have encountered have inspired me to be like them. But if there is anything that I have learned from PLU, it is to keep an open mind and follow your passion wherever it leads. Lynsey Tveit – Bachelor of Arts in elementary education with an English language learners

  • Bussie is an award-winning author, professor, theologian, and student of life in all its messy beauty, as well as a much sought after speaker and workshop facilitator. Her first book, The Laughter of the Oppressed won the national Trinity Prize. Her 2nd book, Outlaw Christian: Finding Authentic Faith by Breaking the Rules won the 2017 Gold Medal Illumination Award for Christian Living and received a coveted starred review from Publishers Weekly. Her 3rd and latest book, Love Without Limits: Jesus

  • 253.535.7595 www.plu.edu/social-work/ socw@plu.edu Heidi Brocious, Ph.D., Chair Within a program that is firmly based in the liberal arts, the social work major is designed to prepare students for beginning professional social work practice as well as graduate study in social work. Social work has both a heavily multidisciplinary-based body of knowledge and its own continuously developing knowledge base. The complexity of social issues and social problems that confront the modern-day social

  • 253.535.7674 www.plu.edu/dnp/ nurs@plu.edu Carol Seavor, Ed.D., Dean Kathleen Richardson, D.N.P., Associate Dean The School of Nursing offers the Doctor of Nursing Practice with a Family Nurse Practitioner or Psychiatric Mental Health Practitioner specialty. Accreditation The Doctor of Nursing Practice program and post-graduate APRN certificate programs at Pacific Lutheran University are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org) and

  • One of the most exciting and most challenging things about studying abroad is learning about the culture and laws of your temporary home. On this page, we’ve collected some links, suggestions, and resources for learning about life in the United States and how it may be different from life in China. Additional resources can be found on the International Student Services website: https://www.plu.edu/iss/life-at-plu/us-culture/.   出国留学最令人兴奋和最具挑战性的事情之一就是了解您的临时住所(美国)的文化和法律。 在此页面上,我们收集了一些链接,建议和资源,以了解

  • reflected in his actions and leadership,” says Ardys Curtis of Information & Technology Services. “He worked on a daily basis to support the campus community in its use of technology while always making a personal connection with those he was working with. Chris was a true Lute at heart.” Former PLU President Loren Anderson agrees. “Chris was such a wonderful part of my PLU experience — faithful, hard-working, smart, able — it was always a lift to see him walking down the halls of the administration