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  • decision to attend and play football at Pacific Lutheran University. As a high schooler in Federal Way, Keim knew college would be his next step. His parents were both successful and supportive, and though neither attended a four-year university, they instilled in him the importance of postsecondary education, and the opportunities it affords. That’s what Keim embraced most about his first-in-the-family status: his parents wholeheartedly supported his pursuit of personal greatness, so his enjoyment of

  • Web Services User Services provides technical support and assistance with a variety of Web-based applications and technologies.Google SitesStudent clubs and organizations, as well as individual students, faculty, and staff may use Google Sites to create their own Web sites and/or digital portfolios.  We offer workshops covering the basics of Google Sites, and we are also able to coordinate more personalized training opportunities ad hoc.PLU Search and DirectoryWe are able to coordinate the

  • History Program at PLUThrough the study of history at Pacific Lutheran University students gain an understanding and appreciation of the historical perspective. Opportunities for developing analytical and interpretative skills are provided through research and writing projects, internships, class presentations, and study tours. The practice of the historical method leads students off campus to their hometowns, to Europe, China or the American West, and to community institutions, both private

  • A helpful way to explore the Innovation Studies minor and appreciate its strengths is to evaluate our learning outcomes. Upon completion of the Innovation Studies minor, students should be able to: Analyze: Identify and evaluate prominent examples of innovation in historic and contemporary contexts; Design: Summarize the essential stages of the design thinking process (empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test); Make ethical decisions: Construct an ethical framework to evaluate and

  • Andrea Archambault, Therapist in TrainingI firmly believe in the uniqueness of each person’s journey toward healing and growth. I am dedicated to meeting you where you are and creating a safe space where you feel empowered to explore the depths of your emotions. With a person-centered and systemic approach, I strive to honor all aspects of your identity and the contexts that shape your experiences. My passion lies in supporting individuals and couples as they navigate challenging emotions and

  • Bringing Healing to RelationshipsA Guide to a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy /* and mental health is an important career, providing support and help to those in crisis and working toward a more diverse, inclusive, and healthy society. There is no better time to begin a career in this healing profession as a Marriage and Family Therapist. This resource is designed to

  • Schedule a Procurement 101 Session Contact Us Responsible Purchasing: Diversity, Equity and Sustainability Learn more about our Procurement Initiatives! Click Here Did you know we have a Business Prime Membership? Set up an account and start saving! Set up Instructions Welcome to PLU Procurement!The Procurement Office is responsible for overseeing and facilitating the acquisition of goods and services to ensure financial stewardship of revenue dollars. PLU Procurement develops and implements

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  • Growing into her own: Sarah Davis ’23 discovers her passion for plant biology at PLU Posted by: nicolacs / April 26, 2023 Image: Sarah Davis ’23, a biology major and Hispanic studies minor, was drawn to PLU for several reasons — both her parents are alumni, the study-away opportunities were exciting and the community was welcoming. (Photo by Sy Bean/PLU) April 26, 2023 By Lisa PattersonPLU Marketing & Communications Guest WriterSarah Davis began her PLU journey with the idea that medicine and

  • July 27, 2011 Wild Hope Project finds a permanent home in the Center for Vocation at PLU Wild Hope Project finds a permanent home in the Center for Vocation.  At the end of this year, the Lilly Endowment’s $2.5 million, eight-year funding of the Wild Hope Project came to an end. Does that mean the Wild Hope Project is ending? Absolutely not. University funding of this innovative program continues. Lynn Hunnicutt, associate professor of economics and director of the Center for Vocation. (Photo

  • November 4, 2011 Marcus Borg, who serves as Canon Theologian at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Portland and Hundere Chair of Religion and Culture Emeritus in the Philosophy Department at Oregon State University, presented a lecture entitled, “Speaking Christian: Reclaiming Christian Language,” on Wednesday, November 3, at the 6th Annual David and Marilyn Knutson Lecture. (Photo by Igor Strupinskiy ’14) Jesus scholar identifies need to reclaim Christian language By Katie Scaff ’13 There’s an