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  • innovative program to enhance the skills of 21st Century educators with a focus on leadership. This program is for practicing educators who are committed to enhancing their leadership and instructional roles. It prepares accomplished teachers to become instructional facilitators, mentors and coaches in their respective schools and districts. The program provides opportunities for candidates to both deepen their understanding of effective P-12 instruction and to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary

  • currently serves PLU as the ASPLU Vice President, an Admissions Ambassador, a Peace Scholar, and a Rieke Scholar. After her time at PLU, she plans to take a gap year to prepare for the GRE’s so that she can get a Ph.D. in Terrorism Analysis. Who: Peter Olschner Bio: Peter Olschner is currently completing his senior year at Pacific Lutheran University. Prior to his studies at PLU, Peter lived in Arvada, Colorado where he participated in theatrical productions and musical ensembles throughout his years as

  • ://www.plu.edu/chws/ or emailing counseling@plu.edu. For urgent mental health support at any times, contact the Counseling Center Crisis Line at 253-535-7075. Help is always available. Additionally, Lute Telehealth is a resource for you that expands access to mental health and medical care by providing free on-line or phone-based services 24/7/365 from licensed mental health providers, health coaches, and nurse practitioners. Finally, the Couple and Family Therapy Center (part of PLU’s Marriage and Family

  • championship teams in volleyball and softball, collecting school records and accolades along the way. She was a NAIA second-team All-American in 1998, and PLU’s 2000 Athlete of the Year. Of all her accomplishments, Flores-Handley is proudest of graduating in four years, as a two-sport athlete. “I’m not very good about talking about myself,” she admits, but she’s eager to credit her coaches — Kevin Aoki and Tim Templin for volleyball, and Rick and Leanne Noren and Phil Scott for softball. “They taught me

  • classical American and Jewish music appear on Naxos and other labels, including three of the Grammy-winning Milken Archive of Jewish Music in America series (music by Max Helfman, Judith Lang Zaimont and Morris Rauch). He also has considerable experience in popular music, having served as arranger or director for Frank Sinatra, Rod Stewart, Air Supply and other leading artists. In addition to his extensive catalog of compositions and recordings, he has conducted some of the world’s leading ensembles

  • classical American and Jewish music appear on Naxos and other labels, including three of the Grammy-winning Milken Archive of Jewish Music in America series (music by Max Helfman, Judith Lang Zaimont and Morris Rauch). He also has considerable experience in popular music, having served as arranger or director for Frank Sinatra, Rod Stewart, Air Supply and other leading artists. In addition to his extensive catalog of compositions and recordings, he has conducted some of the world’s leading ensembles

  • para-rowing honors and hopes to qualify for the Rio Paralympics later this year. So, she quit her job, left her family behind and moved to Oklahoma City to train full time with the country’s best coaches at top-caliber facilities. “I ate, slept and breathed rowing for almost a year,” McCarthy said. During that time, she often talked on the phone with Hacker, a repeat Olympics coach herself and professor of kinesiology at PLU. The pair talked through the mental challenges facing McCarthy. “It paid

  • -present throughout his five years as a student athlete at PLU. “He’s made a tremendous impact on me,” Swartout said. One way Dickerson has taken his mentorship beyond the paint is through Real Life Wednesday, a program that brings professionals to campus to talk with his team about vocation and keys to success after graduation. Dickerson acknowledges it’s not original (coaches at Ohio State and the University of Washington, to name a couple, have similar programs). But the focus is to give his players

  • stand and accept our welcome. Finally, a special word of welcome is due a remarkable leader who is joining our team, dean of the School of Arts and Communication, Cameron Bennett. A chamber musician and soloist, Cameron has had an active and varied career as an administrator, accomplished pianist and educator. He comes to us from Ohio Wesleyan University where he was professor of music and chair of one of the most respected liberal arts music programs in the country. Cameron would you please stand

  • All Courses AICE 276 : Part-Time Internship A supervised educational experience in a work setting on