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  • PLU’s ability to bring the top scholars in the field to our small corner of the country and by how deeply the PLU community engaged with the challenging questions and ideas presented by the Conference’s first speaker, Doris Bergen. But I perhaps I was most surprised with my own participation in the discussions that followed Bergen’s talk and the Powell-Heller Conference – PLU had inspired and prepared me to engage in those conversations.When I graduated PLU in 2008, HGST was still in its early

  • PLU’s ability to bring the top scholars in the field to our small corner of the country and by how deeply the PLU community engaged with the challenging questions and ideas presented by the Conference’s first speaker, Doris Bergen. But I perhaps I was most surprised with my own participation in the discussions that followed Bergen’s talk and the Powell-Heller Conference – PLU had inspired and prepared me to engage in those conversations.When I graduated PLU in 2008, HGST was still in its early

  • systems change that offer meaningful solutions.” Brian Lloyd ’88 is a vice president at Beacon Development Group, a Seattle-based operation that provides affordable housing consulting services to nonprofits and public housing Authorities. “PLU instilled the idea that I could serve the community,” says Lloyd, who double majored in history and global studies at PLU before earning a master of public policy degree from Harvard University. “After grad school, I realized the place for my service was the

  • from stakeholders across the university. “What has been really amazing is how the university community has embraced a doctorate program,” she said. The result of the new addition: an even stronger reputation for PLU in the world of nursing, Woo said. “Someone hiring a graduate of the DNP program is not only getting a quality nurse practitioner,” Woo said, “but also someone to improve safety and quality outcomes for patients.” Moving forward, Woo said the goal is to graduate 12 nurse practitioners

  • circumstances that require students to miss a class in order to attend a meeting. Students who fail to attend a meeting without approval may be found responsible for a Disrupting University Community violation, in addition to any other conduct violations for which the student was charged with, in the student’s absence.  Sanctions may also be given in the student’s absence. PLU reserves the right to impose Interim Measures (temporary requirements of the student(s) involved that are assigned prior to the

  • & Francophone literature, film, history, culture in English translation (FREN 203, 204, 205, 206, 210, or 211) may be used toward the major. FREN 499: Capstone: Senior Project (4) French & Francophone Studies majors are strongly encouraged to study in a French-speaking country on a semester program approved by French & Francophone Studies faculty and to explore residence options in the French Wing of the Hong Global Community. Global Studies The Global Studies Program educates students to engage critically

  • that the caller desires them to (Abiodun 18). “By reason of their profession and position in the traditional community” the Yoruba saw artists as “especially vulnerable…to malevolent forces” when their full names are called (Abiodun 19). Artists’ full names are not only associated with their personalities and their success, but also with their artistic and personal àṣà. For this reason, the artist’s full name may not have been shared with a scholar. In some cases, such as this figure, the artist’s

  • . Degrees are sorted into the College of Health Professions, College of Liberal Studies, College of Natural Sciences, and College of Professional Studies. How will this change the feeling of Commencement?Since 2020, PLU Commencement has changed every year, including hosting two years of Commencements remotely. There is a profound desire among PLU community members to celebrate our graduates. This is especially true for a class that has accomplished, struggled through, learned, and realized so much

  • another great year at PLU. Your staff was helpful and willing to assist with anything I had questions about. Special thanks to Amy for preparing the streaming of the event. Also, please thank Patrick for his expertise in getting us online the day of graduation. Everyone was very accommodating and professional to me and our staff. I look forward to working with you again next year. This graduation may have been the best in terms of working with PLU. Thank you again for all your help. Gary Wusterbarth

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