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  • PLU uses the following tools to track and monitor air quality in our region: Washington Air Quality

  • . Despite the worldwide influence of the British Empire, the British Isles, especially Ireland, were affected by their time under British rule as well. One unexpected yet subtle way through which the British exercised imperial control over Ireland was through alcohol-related regulations. Imperialism can be seen through British public sentiments about the inability of Ireland to self-govern and have its own parliament, and about diminishing the Irish distillation industry. During the policy-making

  • University of Jerusalem and professor of philosophy and religion at American University in Washington, D.C. Moderator: Bruce Kadden, Rabbi of Temple Beth El in Tacoma, Lecturer in Judaism, PLU 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. – ``Madame Celine Morali and daughter Simone, Holocaust Rescuers`` - Marie-Anne Harkness (Chris Knutzen Room, AUC)Marie-Anne Harkness’s presentation will focus on the role of Catholic family members and others who rescued Jews in France. Claude Zenatti was a Jewish teen smuggled out of Paris to

  • and Jess Forever, and the remake of The Muppets. She went to Harvard, and although she was involved in acting and music, she majored in religion and philosophy. How did that happen? “I don’t know, I um. . .” she laughed. “I think that’s the whole point of a liberal arts education, is you study something that you would never get the opportunity to study that has nothing to do with what you actually end up doing in your real life.” Music Department Questions and AnswersHow do I get a music

  • — giving them networking opportunities and challenging them to reach their full potential.Hear from PLU's President“PLU graduates are difference makers who engage the world in all its complexity with open minds and caring hearts. They’re engaged citizens who strive to serve the common good, and who are local, regional and global leaders in fields like health care, technology, the performing arts, and education.” – Allan Belton, President Pacific Lutheran University4. We’re proud to offer a mentorship

  • emphasis on healthcare and behavioral health, with significant content on anti-racist practices, diversity, equity and inclusion. Meet virtually with Dr. Anissa Rogers, director of the program, to learn more about PLU’s MSW, open to students from ANY major. REGISTER FOR VIRTUAL INFO SESSION In-Person: MBA Class VisitWednesday, 6:00pm-7:00pmTake advantage of this unique opportunity to sit in on the first hour of the MBA class, “Legal, Ethical & Social Responsibility,” taught by Professor Ralph Flick

  • (some distance, some face to face).  The interactive schedule reflects current plans. Per university requirements, at a minimum all classes will meet virtually the first week of the semester (9/8-9/12) and after Thanksgiving until the end of the semester.  Face to face class meetings will depend on public health and university guidelines as the semester unfolds.  You may request accommodations for complete distance/virtual learning at any point in the semester by emailing the Office of Accessibility

  • Nursing students prepare to support community health-care initiatives. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU)

  • the Center for Continued Nursing Learning, and was directed by Dr. Patsy Maloney. A final major accomplishment of the School of Nursing was the PLU Wellness Center, which for over 23 years provided low-cost health care to the community until its closure in the summer of 2009 due to shrinking public funding. A nurse practitioner faculty member, Professor Joan Stiggelbout, started the Center in the mid-1980′s. The nurse-managed center made a major contribution to the School of Nursing and the

  • , and was directed by Dr. Patsy Maloney. A final major accomplishment of the School of Nursing was the PLU Wellness Center, which for over 23 years provided low-cost health care to the community until its closure in the summer of 2009 due to shrinking public funding. A nurse practitioner faculty member, Professor Joan Stiggelbout, started the Center in the mid-1980′s. The nurse-managed center made a major contribution to the School of Nursing and the university, as well as to the local community of