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  • Clinical Learning and Simulation Center Clinical Learning and Simulation Center https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2019/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2019/09/ground-level-skills-lab-cover-1024x504.jpg 1024 504 Debbie Cafazzo Debbie Cafazzo https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2019/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2019/05/debbie-cafazzo.jpg September 11, 2019 September 26, 2019 Renderings courtesy of McGranahan Architects Local health care providers say that when they see a PLU degree on a graduate’s

  • Psychology and Developmental Disabilities Research. Her psychiatric experience includes residency at Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Seattle, and program directors positions at the Alaska Psychiatric Institute, and the Washington State Child Study & Treatment Center, as well as serving as the Coordinator of Children’s Mental Health for the State of Alaska. For the past 16 years, Dr. Galbreath has has used her training and experience in her roles as a school psychologist, educational

  • – Lunch for ELCA congregational leaders with discussion of the ELCA Declaration of Inter-Religious Commitment: https://www.elca.org/Faith/Ecumenical-and-Inter-Religious-Relations/Inter-Religious-Relations/Policy-Statement 1:00pm – Resisting Antisemitism in Congregational Life Dr. Samuel Torvend (Professor Emeritus of Religion and Priest for Adult Formation at Christ Church Episcopal) will discuss the ways in which congregational leaders can deal responsibly with sources of antisemitism in the

  • ), juniors Kaylee Hawkins (Evelyn), Nathan Laudolff (Adam) and Elsa Kienberger (Jenny) and seniors Gabby Dolan (Jenny) and Kaira Hensler (Evelyn). The performance is stage managed by junior, Elle Campbell with scenic and lighting design by Assistant Faculty of Theatre, Professor Amanda Sweger.  One cast will wear costumes designed by faculty Kathy Anderson, and the other by student Kali Pohle. The Shape of Things is intended for mature audiences due to mild adult content. Read Previous Dance celebrates

  • to introduce physics through a variety of intriguing experiments, the event invites not only the PLU community but also students and families from local middle and high schools. There also will be an exploration table during intermission for more entertainment. “The demo show is designed to reach out to the public and to kids especially,” Hay said. “My department colleagues and I wish to show them that science is fun. For children, visibility of adult scientists gives them permission to pursue

  • titled “The Beautiful Mind: A Journey from Thought to Page.” A book signing will follow her lecture. Charles is the author of the children’s book “All Because You Matter.” Described by her publisher as “a lyrical, heart-lifting love letter to Black and brown children everywhere,” the book received wide acclaim, including being named one of Chicago Public Library, New York Public Library, and NPR’s Best Books of 2020.Charles has authored multiple other children’s, middle-grade, and young adult books

  • will be the first to host an installment outside Portland-proper, Reese said. “People are willing to come to Beaverton from Portland,” she said. “It means they trust us.” Other events and activities include adult coloring parties and cold brew tastings. Through Lionheart, Reese said, she and her husband are living out what they are meant to do. “We’re definitely not doing it for the money,” she said. “Every day it’s worth it.”

  • ), juniors Kaylee Hawkins (Evelyn), Nathan Laudolff (Adam) and Elsa Kienberger (Jenny) and seniors Gabby Dolan (Jenny) and Kaira Hensler (Evelyn). The performance is stage managed by junior, Elle Campbell with scenic and lighting design by Assistant Faculty of Theatre, Professor Amanda Sweger.  One cast will wear costumes designed by faculty Kathy Anderson, and the other by student Kali Pohle. The Shape of Things is intended for mature audiences due to mild adult content. Read Previous Dance celebrates

  • 2023-24 Season Off Broadway: a musical revue Performances: October 6 @ 7:30pm and October 7 @ 5:30pm; Eastvold Auditorium Directors: Kody Smith and Tom Smith Music Director: Amy Boers Choreographer: Taya Lovejoy An evening of songs from musicals that have never appeared on Broadway, performed by PLU’s brightest talents! (contains adult content) Macbeth by Shakespeare Performances: November 9-11 @ 7:30pm; Eastvold Auditorium Director: Jeff Clapp Assistant Director: Mykahla George On his return

  • . “PLU makes sure you’re in there and you’re getting your hands dirty, by experience not just by reading it in a textbook,” she said. “That’s what kept me coming back over and over again.” So, it was a no-brainer for Martin to return to the university as part of the first cohort of the new Doctor of Nursing Practice Program.  It connects students to health care providers all over the Puget Sound region, typically primary care providers, as they navigate their pathways to leadership in nursing.  Read