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  • taught us and apply it to constructing the best possible future. In my professional life as a school counselor, I use this same technique with my students. Bad, sometimes horrible, things happen, but what matters most is the resiliency we display and the choices we make from here on out. As I often tell my students, we can only the actions of ourselves. With the knowledge that history has given us, do we want to be victims or survivors?

  • taught us and apply it to constructing the best possible future. In my professional life as a school counselor, I use this same technique with my students. Bad, sometimes horrible, things happen, but what matters most is the resiliency we display and the choices we make from here on out. As I often tell my students, we can only the actions of ourselves. With the knowledge that history has given us, do we want to be victims or survivors?

  • anything that we learned recently, it was how important the arts really are to bringing people together. As we were all separated for a period of time and there wasn’t theater or dance productions live, people really understood better why a major or minor in theater and dance becomes a really important component in just the fabric of society. There really remarkable thing with our major is that it’s not just about training you for the future, but it’s also about giving you transferable skills. So if

  • use some more of the diversity that our All Saints students could bring!” We returned to St. Thomas a few days later and got to meet with some students from other high schools on the island, including a group of Junior ROTC students who were interested in PLU’s Lute Battalion of Army ROTC.  We met at the Frederick Lutheran Church, which is celebrating its 350th anniversary this year, making it the oldest Lutheran church in the Western Hemisphere.  Pastor LB Tatum kindly arranged to gather the

  • Priscilla A. St. Clair Economics Department Email: stclaipa@plu.edu Status:Emeritus Professional Education Ph.D., University of Washington, 1995 B.A., Wake Forest University, 1988 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Development Economics Environmental Economics Intermediate Microeconomics Community forest management Household energy use in developing countries

  • Margaret and Ronald established the Margaret and Ronald Douglass Endowed Scholarship so that PLU students could pursue academics as well as their faith. “In the early 1950s, the world was such a different place. Both Ron and I came from Christian families deeply rooted in the Lutheran tradition. We saw PLC as a place to be educated in that environment. And we were not disappointed by what we experienced attending college there. Many of our professors were ordained pastors and all the faculty

  • Are you prior-service? Considering going back to school? Ever thought about becoming an officer?PLU Army ROTC is the educational opportunity of a lifetime, and it may be right for you! To Qualify, You Must: Be a U.S. citizen Be between the ages of 17 and 27 (waiverable for non-scholarship) Have a high school or college GPA of at least 2.50* Have a high school diploma Meet physical standards (ACFT and DoDMERB Medical Physical) Agree to accept a commission and serve in the Army on Active Duty

  • Engineering Information Technology Materials Science Physics We anticipate providing research opportunities for a limited number of SURFers occurring remotely. Note: The SURF Program will not be conducted virtually and not require travel to the Boulder, CO campus. The SURF NIST Boulder Program will run from May 23 to August 5, 2022; adjustments may be made to accommodate specific academic schedules (e.g., quarter systems). Offers will be made beginning around March 1st. Because we use a waiting list

  • research retreat.“We talked about how we could best take advantage of this particular opportunity, and what’s important for environmental studies at PLU and for the students,” said William Teska, professor of biology and chair of environmental studies. “We want to use the funds in a way that makes the maximum impact for PLU, but also for the environment,” he added. “We want to make the world a better place, and to make our region a better place.” The grant provides a unique opportunity to move the

  • the success of the Wang Center founding, they formally established the “Wang Foundation” in Salinas, California, to promote cultural and educational exchange between Chinese college students and their American counterparts. Dr. Wang thinks that poverty is the root cause of world instability and only when all human beings develop and prosper together can the world achieve true peace. As a Chinese-American, who deeply loves his motherland, Dr. Wang decided to help those impoverished compatriots