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  • disabilities or behavioral problems. Others work with premature newborns at pediatric hospitals or children with cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and other disabilities. Work with individuals in their homes, community centers, rehabilitation hospitals, businesses, and nursing homes. In these settings, occupational therapists help people with traumatic injuries, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, or mental health problems, learn to live productive lives through the use of meaningful occupations. Train workers to

  • Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar dCenter Save the Date Third Annual Diversity Center Alumni Weekend Friday, May 13-Sunday, May 15, 2016 Join students, faculty, staff and alumni at The dCenter’s Third Annual dCenter Alumni Weekend! We hope you’ll join us for a weekend of (re)connecting with the people, space and community you called “home” at one time or another. Here’s

  • the awards, achievements and honors of PLU faculty and staff. View Accolades Lute Library Great reads by PLU faculty, staff and alumni. View Lute Library Blogs Follow there beguiling blogs from wide-reaching PLU community. View Blogs VOLUME 6, ISSUE 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features Discovery Class Notes ResoLute Staff Recent Articles The Inauguration of

  • prize. Kvam will share his experience writing about Heyerdahl for his lecture, which opens the October exhibit “Beyond the Horizon: The Legacy of Nordic Explorers.” “This is a wonderful opportunity for students, staff, faculty and the local community to learn about the intricate process of creating a gripping and important biography of such a unique figure,” said Elisabeth Ward, Director of the Scandinavian Cultural Center. “I am delighted Dr. Donald Ryan was available to assist with bringing

  • It is a violation of PLU policy for any member of the PLU community (faculty, staff, student, volunteer) to engage in any conduct defined in this policy as Prohibited Conduct including, without limitation, Sex Discrimination, Sex-based Harassment, Sexual Assault, and Sexual Misconduct, Dating Violence or Domestic Violence (“Relationship Violence”), and Stalking, whether or not it occurs on campus. This policy is intended to meet the requirements of applicable federal and state laws. Nothing in

  • Submit a ReportTo submit a report of care and concern, click here.Reasons for Submitting a Report of CareFaculty, staff, students, and community members are welcome to submit a report of care for any reason; including, but not limited to: Academic concerns Student experiencing personal health issues Student not attending classes Student experiencing a death or health concerns in the family Student will be missing classes/leaving PLU for a short amount of time Behavioral concerns or behavioral

  • /Organizations participating in domestic service travel must submit signed waivers to Student Engagement at least one business day prior to departure. Clubs/Organizations participating in international travel must work in conjunction with the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education for proper paperwork and requirements. Student Engagement keeps waivers on file for seven years. For more information on policies and procedures for domestic and international travel please see below.

  • , Ecuador. Although both were language immersion programs, both were experiences far beyond simply improving my Spanish. I learned about history, art, culture, and experienced life from a different perspective. There is no doubt in my mind that my time in Ecuador and Spain, and my overall global education I received from PLU led me to where I am now, Albania. Currently I am serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in small town tucked away in the northern mountains of Peshkopi, Albania. I work as a community

  • Welcome Note Setting The Course On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Connection Events Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Family and Friends Mike Benson Submit a Class Note Calendar Highlights Home Archive by category Featured Students push us to walk the talk Joining the PLU community in 1989 as a visiting assistant professor in the History Department, I could... February 5, 2016 Podcasts IN LATE AUGUST, PLU debuted “Open to Interpretation

  • to brag about it can be a little trickier. Modesty plays a part, to be sure. But PLU compels community members to think broadly and deeply about what success might mean throughout their lives. We talked to Lutes in various stages of life about how they see success. Here are their thoughts. Dream it, do it I would love to help at least 53 million Kenyans to college by the time I die. Moses Mbugua '20“Success is being able to have a dream,” says Moses Mbugua ’20, “and being able to actually