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  • often suppressed and a racially segregated community in which Latinos were often oppressed. She started in community college, transferred to California State University, Chico, and eventually earned her master’s degree there. She made the dean’s list each semester and was encouraged to apply to graduate school, landing her at Washington State University where she earned her Ph.D. She’s been teaching classes at PLU since 2006. The key to persistence for marginalized students, and subsequently their

  • university’s “Inspiring Women,” Kim has been active in the Gender Equity Center (formerly the Women’s Center).Meghan GouldMeghan Gould is a junior from Colorado Springs, Colorado, with a Mathematics Education/Global Studies double major and a concentration in Development and Social Justice. She is interested in education as a key contributor to community development and is currently collaborating on a mathematics curriculum that focuses on the intersection of math and social justice education. Meghan

  • in endowment and an investment over one hundred million dollars in campus facilities and equipment. The University Center was renamed the Loren and MaryAnn Anderson University Center in 2012 to honor the 12th president of the school.Thomas W. Krise, 2012-2017 Thomas W. Krise was born in San Antonio, Texas on October 27, 1961.  He earned his undergraduate degree in history from the U.S. Air Force Academy and master’s degrees in management from Central Michigan University and in English from the

  • brochures, online banners) and sometimes joining a virtual meeting over Skype. Almost everything my fellow graphic designer and I create is translated to our local markets across Europe, Asia, and North America, so we work with a lot of local marketing managers across the world. When did you discover design? I don’t think there was ever an ‘A-ha!’ moment with design, or a moment I knew this is what I want to do with my life. I did design a few posters for Hinderlie Hall and took a graphic design class

  • . Information and applications are regularly posted on a bulletin board in Ramstad Building. Below is a sample list of grants, scholarships, loan repayment programs, online search engines and other resources for students seeking financial aid for their nursing education.Financial Aid ResourcesPLU Student Financial Services https://www.plu.edu/financial-services/ Student Financial Services (Administrative Building), offers financial aid information (i.e., scholarships, loans, work study) for current PLU

  • Explore our beautiful campus and learn about the history and community of PLU. 12:00pm: Lunch and Summer Berry Festival Enjoy a free lunch in the Commons, the main dining facility on campus, and our Summer Berry Festival, with local fruit and live music. Location: The first session at 9:30am will be held at the Center of Graduate and Continuing Education, 12166 Pacific Ave S, Tacoma, 98444. (See map) All participants are encouraged to arrive 10 minutes on earlier to find your parking and checking in

  • LUTES Welcome (Back): The First Six Weeks LUTE Welcome (Back): The First Six Weeks DATE TIME LOCATION &/or how to ACCESS Community Coffee Hour & Chapel Moment Wednesdays (beginning 9/8/21)10:15AM-11:15AM (drop in anytime)Red Square Friday PrayersFridays (beginning 9/10/21)10:15AM-11:15AM (drop in anytime)Red Square Black Lives Matter Flag RaisingFriday, 9/10/212:00PM-3:00PMRed Square Campus Resource FairFriday, 9/10/214:00PM-6:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC) RHA Block PartyFriday, 9/10/218

  • International students who do not meet the English proficiency requirement for undergraduate admission at PLU are encouraged to join the University community through the International Pathway Program (IPP). To join the  International Pathway Program (IPP), students are required to submit the following: A completed IPP application School Records: Documentation of completion of secondary school. For incoming freshmen international students, official secondary school records are required. An

  • PLU stands ready to welcome military vets with a complete veteran support cadre including a Director of Military Outreach, VA Certifying Officials, Vet Corps Navigators and more. Veteran Services at PLU begins with the Director of Military Outreach (DMO.) The DMO supports military affiliated students so they can focus on their academics by working with and finding resources within community resources and military transition authorities. Students eligible to receive VA benefits, must contact the

  • All programs must take place in an atmosphere that assures the safety of all participants and other members of the campus community as well as the security of University property. Appropriate levels of security will be determined by Campus Safety, in consultation with Conferences and Events, Student Engagement, and the sponsoring organization. Events held on Sunday through Thursday will end no later than 11:45 p.m. Events beginning on Fridays and Saturdays will end no later than 2:00 a.m., and