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  • , 98447-0003, advancement.services@plu.edu. © 2014 by Pacific Lutheran University Supplemental Issue RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published twice a year, with an extra online-only update in September. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Building 29 Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Discovery Alumni News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Billboards September 8, 2014 Lutheran Studies Conference September 8, 2014 The Art of Diplomacy September 8, 2014 A Decade of

  • -day on May 16 for a staff meeting.24/7/365 Mental Health Care!Contact a counselor at a time that works better for you…after hours and weekends!  These services are available to all students (in-state or out-of-state). Log in to TimelyCare for free access to a variety of services, including yoga, meditation, medical and mental health services.  Use TalkNow to connect with a counselor within minutes (log in with your PLU credentials).  TimelyCare virtual services are a great option for students with

  • visits (by referral) and Health Coaching visits at no cost. Self-Care Journey topics on Anxiety, Depression, Stress, Healthy Relationships, and Healthy Eating. Yoga, Meditation, Study Essentials, Recovery Essentials, as well as other TimelyBites and TimelyTips. Resources for basic need assistance. A TimelyCare peer support community. A prescription discount card (log in to view card, then present it to your pharmacy). To Start a Visit, Click Here HOW TO ENROLL! From your desktop, tablet, or cellphone

  • Sacred concerts highlights faith and music Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / March 8, 2017 March 8, 2017 From 1965 until his death in 1974, Edward Kennedy “Duke” Ellington reformed both his worldview and his music. With his advancing age, failing health, and the death in of his beloved co-composer Billy Strayhorn, Ellington came to realize the impermanence of life and rekindled the deep faith instilled in him by his father. From here, Duke Ellington composed the Sacred Concerts, calling his first of

  • MUSI 390 Intensive Performance Study: Ensemble Tour - CX MUSI 395 Music Centers of the World - CX MUSI 401 Private Instruction:Jazz CX MUSI 402 Private Instruction: Piano - CX MUSI 403 Private Instruction: Organ - CX MUSI 404 Private Instruction: Voice CX MUSI 405 Private Instruction: Violin/Viola - CX MUSI 406 Private Instruction: Cello/Bass - CX MUSI 407 Private Instruction: Flute - CX MUSI 408 Private Instruction: Oboe/English Horn - CX MUSI 409 Private Instruction: Bassoon - CX MUSI 410 Private

  • Database Marketing Selected Publications Selected Publications and Presentations Accolades Dean’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Research, School of Business, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018 The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, School of Business, Pacific Lutheran University, 2017 Karen Hille Phillips Regency Advancement Award, Pacific Lutheran University, 2017 Albert J. Haring Symposium Faculty Representative, Indiana

  • Database Marketing Selected Publications Selected Publications and Presentations Accolades Dean’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Research, School of Business, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018 The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018 Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, School of Business, Pacific Lutheran University, 2017 Karen Hille Phillips Regency Advancement Award, Pacific Lutheran University, 2017 Albert J. Haring Symposium Faculty Representative, Indiana

  • STEM Majors to Become STEM Educators”. That program allowed for the development of a service learning course for Natural Science majors who are interested in developing and teaching science and mathematics curriculum in K-8 classrooms. The course is NSCI 350: STEM Education Partnership. The current work is supported by a 5 year NSF grant (Award Number 1950106) that will support 21 students who enter the program as undergraduate or as graduate students. A central component of the projects is the

  • most grave of these fears is the impending financial debt that comes with attending a four-year institution. Scholarship support means that as a student, I can worry a little less about the future and a little more about what’s going on right now.”2017 Alumni Award RecipientsBrad Tilden ’83, Distinguished Alumnus Carol Farver ’73, Distinguished Alumna Jessica Anderson ’07, Distinguished Recent Alumna Michael Graven ’81, Mission Award Shiori Oki ’17, Brian C. Olson Student Leadership Award To read