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  • appointed Dean and Professor in August 2014-July 2018. Dr. Carol Seavor was appointed Interim Dean in July 2018. Dr. Barbara Habermann was appointed Dean in July 2019 and Dr. Kathleen Richardson was appointed Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in July 2020. On September 17, 1958, full accreditation by the State Board of Professional Nurse Registration was granted. In April 1959, a consultation visit from the National Nursing Accrediting Service occurred. A new program which would allow nursing students

  • , at-large members, bishops from the synods of Region I, and the University president. The policymaking and governing body of the University is the Board of Regents. On the basis of recommendations made by the president, it charts a course for the University and strives to provide essential funds. The student body and the faculty have non-voting representatives who meet with the board. The installation of new Board of Regents Officers occurs each October. The Board of Regents for the Academic Year

  • 253.535.7415 www.plu.edu/career career@plu.edu Academic Internship/Cooperative Education courses are unique opportunities for “hands-on” job experience with directed academic learning. Students gain an appreciation of the relationship between theory and application, and learn firsthand about new developments in a particular field.   An academic internship/cooperative education experience enables students to gain skills and competencies, apply academic learning to the workplace, and receive

  • Seed Teachers will remain unaffected throughout their undergraduate studies. What does the end of Act Six mean for current scholars?While new scholar recruitment will cease, PLU and Degrees of Change will continue to support current scholars until graduation. Degrees of Change: “Act Six is a family, and family is forever.” What does the end of Act Six mean for alumni?The Act Six program has had a transformative impact on PLU. We want to express our gratitude for PLU Act Six alumni whose dedication

  • issues of immigration and identity, Bjug Harstad’s legacy continues to be timely and relevant. As a 12-year-old immigrant, Bjug had the foundation in the customs of the old country that provided him the security to explore the ways of the new country. It is still true for so many of us—being proud of our heritage helps us to be pleased with what we give to our communities now.Bjug Harstad Memorial FundDonateThe Bjug Harstad Memorial Fund allows PLU’s Nordic Studies Program (formerly the Scandinavian

  • Irving vs. Penguin and Lipstadt (1998-2001). His forensic work on the crematoria of Auschwitz generated The Evidence Room installation, shown first at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale, in 2017 at the Royal Ontario Museun in Toronto, and in 2019 at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington D.C. Van Pelt is the Chief Curator of the international traveling exhibition Auschwitz. No hace mucho. No muy lejos (Auschwitz. Not Far Away. Not Long Ago) which opened in Madrid in 2017 and in New York in 2019. This

  • Irving vs. Penguin and Lipstadt (1998-2001). His forensic work on the crematoria of Auschwitz generated The Evidence Room installation, shown first at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale, in 2017 at the Royal Ontario Museun in Toronto, and in 2019 at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington D.C. Van Pelt is the Chief Curator of the international traveling exhibtion Auschwitz. No hace mucho. No muy lejos (Auschwitz. Not Far Away. Not Long Ago) which opened in Madrid in 2017 and in New York in 2019. This

  • President/Provost must approve of the work prior to completing the CE new course approval process.

  • +Enlarge Photo Volume 2, Issue 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Alumni News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Archivist Reflects on 50 Years at PLU April 30, 2015 New Panama Canal Project April 28, 2015 What Can You Do With a PLU Degree? January 21, 2015 Seattle Repertory Theatre January 20, 2015 Archives > < Winter 2018

  • diversity in the Pacific Northwest. The university builds on that foundation as it reshapes its Campus Ministry program and seeks a new long-term pastor. By John Rosenberg This Is Design School Chad P. Hall ’10 and Associate Professor of Art & Design Jp Avila have launched a podcast that covers topics such as design careers, designers journeys and how they got into their field. By Chris Albert Open to Interpretation PLU’s podcast “Open to Interpretation,” which debuted in late August 2015, explores the