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  • Balanced Lifestyle: Dentistry offers flexibility to balance professional and personal life Empower Your Patients: Give patients smiles they are proud to wear Technology and Research: Be involved with the scientific advancement of dentistry Be a Leader: Earn respect from your family, friends and community Prevention/Education: Be an educator on the importance of oral health Detect Disease: Treat oral health and detect disease – including cancer and cardiovascular Be Creative: Use your artistic and

  • , and Why Does College Cost So Much? by Archibald and Feldman. Thomas Krise *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous First-Ever Krise Internship Awarded Read Next Two Lutes Attend Peace Scholars Program at the Oslo International Summer School LATEST POSTS President Krise’s open letter of support for Muslim community January 30, 2017 An Open Letter on Access for All Students January 20, 2017 LISTEN Forum December 6, 2016 What election season reminds us about higher education December 2, 2016

  • Yale, Princeton, and Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain. He was recently named one of a select group of Mexican artists, academics, and politicians tasked with drafting the first constitution in Mexico City’s history. During his visit, Villoro also addressed the campus community as one of the featured speakers during the 7th Biennial Wang Center Symposium, organized by Hispanic Studies Professor and Wang Center Director Tamara Williams. As he demonstrated in his lecture, titled “Critiques

  • frameworks that lend to the understanding of race, including and especially whiteness. 2. Place and belonging: the transformative power of learning particularly in a place of deep connection and community. 3. Narratives: the power of story to serve as a form of both enlightenment and non-violent resistance for social change. 4. Development: familial relationships and their influence on the arc of development from childhood to adulthood. If you have any questions about the book or if your department or

  • event administration and facilitation.Student Engagement leaders are passionate about: Creating connections between students, faculty, and staff Providing an introduction to academic and personal resources Fostering awareness and equity Promoting relationships with the campus and community LUTE Welcome Orientation Guides – Applications Open in MarchNew Student Orientation is made up of about 30-50 diverse and enthusiastic LUTE Welcome Week Orientation Guides. Guides learn skills in leadership

  • home with parent(s).Quick Links Off campus resources Living on Campus vs. at Home Comparison Living On vs. Off Campus Why live on campus? Students who live on campus are more likely to graduate than non-residential students. (This is a big one!) Residential students traditionally show a stronger connection to, and greater involvement in, their college or university. Residential students are taught the life skills necessary for living with one another and in a community (compromise, communication

  • excellence and open doors for professional success. What do we do?Phi Alpha at PLU puts on educational information sessions, fundraising events, and social activities throughout the year. Phi Alpha engages in community service projects, volunteer opportunities, connection with alumni, and mentoring. There will be more information on this in future emails, or on our Instagram platform (@plusocw).The elected officers are:Co-President: Zoneice Grose Co-President: Ally Redford Media Manager: Areli Villegas

  • 3.2; student record of service and community outreach not only tied to course work.Keller Endowed ScholarshipThe Joseph and Guycelle Keller Scholarship was first awarded in 2021 in honor of Joseph and Guycelle Keller, both first generation college students, and the parents of JoDee Keller, a long time social work faculty member. Its purpose is to support an undergraduate social work student with a strong commitment to social justice. Preference will be given to first generation and/or students of

  • dean during his tenure at PLU. Professor Schiller continued to play an active role as a program evaluator and service coordinator in Tacoma-Pierce County until his death in 2009. Recipients of the Schiller Scholarship must be junior majors and demonstrate academic excellence in coursework and a record of service and community outreach. Two Schiller Scholarships are awarded annually: one to a Sociology major and one to a Social Work major. The call for applications for the Schiller Scholarship is

  • to the PLU Community. Read Previous APO’s One-Act Festival, Accidental Love, opens January 23 Read Next Alumni Check-in: Angela Tennant ’12 LATEST POSTS Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre February 28, 2023 Twisted Tales of Poe: A Theatre/Radio Collaboration May 16, 2021 Theatre Guest Artists in Spring 2021 February 16, 2021 Hints and Help for Your Virtual Theatre Scholarship Application January 18, 2021