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Together, senior Dylan Ruggeri ’23 and junior Kenzie Knapp ’24 created an innovative climate science musical performance on PLU’s campus in 2022. Both students are majoring in environmental studies and theatre, and the duo drew on their passions to create art, transforming audience perspectives on…
create art, transforming audience perspectives on climate change. Where did you grow up, and why did you choose PLU for undergraduate studies? Ruggeri: I grew up in South Florida and wanted to go out of state for college, specifically a liberal arts college offering a theater program with a directing focus. I hoped to find a smaller community and had summer camp friends who had gone to PLU. And PLU gave me a good scholarship! Knapp: I grew up in Bellingham. I loved growing up there but wanted to
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All presentations will take place in the Rieke science Center, room 109. 3:45-4pm, New Detrital Zircon Age Constraints for the Darrington Phyllite East of the Straight Creek-Fraser River Fault Iris
that is brownish layered rock usually composed of lahars and ashes (Troost & Borden, 2001). Olympia beds have proven to be essential for underground drainage throughout Washington due to their hydraulic conductivity. As a result, Olympia beds are significant resources for water management across the Puget Sound region. Despite their importance, the distribution of Olympia beds across the southern Puget Lowland is currently poorly constrained due to limited exposure at the surface. This project
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This list is intended to be an overview of our class offerings, so that you can get an idea of what to expect when enrolling in Economics at PLU.
, and externalities will be applied to contemporary issues such as pollution, international trade, and health care. (4) ECON 102 : Principles of Macroeconomics - ES Introduces the economy as a whole and major issues such as inflation, unemployment, economic growth, and international trade. (4) ECON 215 : Investigating Environmental and Economic Change in Europe - ES, GE An introduction to the environmental economic problems and policy prospects of modern Europe. Focus on economic incentives and
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PLU's MFT Department partners with local community mental health agencies and an AAMFT Approved Supervisor at each site.
Counselors, Counselors, Therapists, Nurses, Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners (ARNPs), and Psychiatrists. Committed to Recovery and Trauma-Informed Care principles, Greater Lakes offers evidence-based treatments like counseling, case management, peer support, and medication. Visit the Greater Lakes Mental Healthcare websiteHope Development, Puyallup, WA Hope Development Practice was founded in 2022. It is focused on serving the LQBTQIA+ community through advocacy, education and counseling. HDP is a
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Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing embraces core values of: Compassion and kindness Competence Diversity, equity, and inclusion Excellence Respect and integrity Service Social Justice
– Advancing the vision and mission of the university through interprofessional education and collaboration to foster innovation and change PhilosophyIntroduction This philosophy describes the beliefs and perspectives of the faculty of the School of Nursing at Pacific Lutheran University. Student development and learning are our primary focus. The School of Nursing philosophy embraces the vision and mission of Pacific Lutheran University for thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care. We
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The Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability (DJS) community seeks to create a safe, supportive, and diverse environment that challenges students to explore social justice issues and begin the work
engaged citizens on both local and global levels. The DJS community promotes opportunities for students to challenge themselves to learn and act in ways that make a difference in the lives of others. The DJS community is an exciting opportunity to meet new people, learn about yourself, explore issues of injustice, and serve as agents for change within your communities. Students will be able to have the added value of relationships with faculty/staff and collaboration with the Center for Diversity
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The School of Business has seven scholarship opportunities throughout the year. Students who meet the minimum criteria for a specific scholarship are encouraged to apply.
for current scholarships are below. Scholarships Murray Danielson Management Award PLU Business Network Scholarship Application deadline: Applications for the 2024-25 school year are not yet available.
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This solar project represents the commitment to sustainability of Parkland Light and Water and Pacific Lutheran University.
Solar Array Information This solar project represents the commitment to sustainability of Parkland Light and Water and Pacific Lutheran University. The 7+ kW installation uses local Washington made PV Modules and Power Inverters from Silicon Energy. They are installed in a staggered array on the roof of Facilities Management (Building #28) to accommodate shade from nearby trees. The power produced will offset the electric use of the building and will account for a significant savings each
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The Help Desk supports the following computing labs open to the PLU community (as well as a number of other departmental computing labs): Library - Digital Media Center Library - Haley Information
) Learning Technologies Sakai – Learning Management System Google Apps For Education – Gmail, Calendar, Docs, and Sites Turnitin – Originality Reporting via Sakai
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Ten years ago Andrew Whitney ‘12 was preparing for graduation, completing internships, and looking forward to starting a career in the world of business and finance. Now, it’s his job to help place local high school and college students in internships with businesses, nonprofits, and…
Andrew Whitney ’12 directs program to pair Tacoma students with local internships Posted by: bennetrr / March 16, 2021 Image: Andrew Whitney ’12 poses on 11th with Tacoma behind, Friday, Feb. 19, 2021. Whitney is the Tacoma Site Director with Degrees of Change, an agency who’s missions statement reads “We prepare diverse, homegrown leaders to succeed in college and career in order to build more vibrant and equitable communities” . (Photo/John Froschauer) March 16, 2021 By Rosemary Bennett
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