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, left, and Ellie Lapp where they’ll be studying in Norway. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) The Peace Scholars Program was established in 2011 as an annual program designed to deepen students’ understanding of the central issues and theories regarding peacebuilding, conflict and war. Two students from each of the participating colleges and universities form the 12-member group of scholars each year. Bozich is a sophomore Biology and Global Studies double-major who is passionate about global health care
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award is given each year to an elected leader who governed well, raised living standards and then left office. According to the report, the president hopes to use the prize to advance the objectives of the Hifikepunye Pohamba foundation, which helps students from disadvantaged backgrounds pursue higher education. Read the full BBC News story here. Read Previous 11 PLU Students Attend Amazon’s First Annual PNW Career Day Read Next Lutes Show Passion for Vocation with National Teaching Achievement
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PLU climbs to 15th in national ranking of Best Master’s Universities Posted by: Zach Powers / August 29, 2016 August 29, 2016 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTacoma, WASH. (August 29, 2016) — Washington Monthly’s annual college guide ranks Pacific Lutheran University 15th nationally on its list of “Best Master’s Universities,” according to a report published Monday. It also ranked PLU the 72nd “Best Bang for the Buck” institution among western colleges. In 2015, PLU was ranked
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documentary is also sponsored by PLU’s multidisciplinary Center for Media Studies, which has produced Emmy-recognized work such as “Changing Currents” and “Illicit Exchanges: Canada, the U.S. & Crime.” “More Than a Mission” premieres 7 p.m. Thursday, May 4, at Pacific Lutheran University’s Ingram Hall, room 100. The event is free and open to the public. More information can be found on Facebook. Read Previous PLU professor helps USA Women’s Hockey become champions Read Next Lutes storm annual Wayzgoose
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electrician crew was almost exclusively graduates of the PLU theatre program. It was a blast to do the work together and see how much they have grown. One of my former students has started teaching at Pierce College and it is so great to discuss pedagogy with him! Favorite way to unwind after a long week of teaching and grading? I am a huge nerd and I play a variety of tabletop games including a monthly Dungeons and Dragons campaign. Usually I’m a cleric but right now I’m playing a Paladin. Read Previous
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electrician crew was almost exclusively graduates of the PLU theatre program. It was a blast to do the work together and see how much they have grown. One of my former students has started teaching at Pierce College and it is so great to discuss pedagogy with him! Favorite way to unwind after a long week of teaching and grading? I am a huge nerd and I play a variety of tabletop games including a monthly Dungeons and Dragons campaign. Usually I’m a cleric but right now I’m playing a Paladin. Read Previous
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news will fall on him.” He was positive. These Lute grads are on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. At New York-Presbyterian Hospital, in Manhattan, Chrissy works full time for their OB/GYN department, where every admitted woman giving birth is tested for the virus. Six have tested positive for Coronavirus so far; two were completely asymptomatic. Additionally, Chrissy has volunteered to help at a Long Island community hospital on the COVID-19 Emergency Response Team, who work per diem where
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artists. First of course is Stefan Parkman, one of Europe’s best known choral conductors, and also one of the nicest people on the planet. Stefan is so positive, so giving, and he genuinely cares about the project and everyone involved. Having our alumni serve as the soloists has been great. We wanted to showcase our vocal program, so we brought back our biggest star, Angela Meade, and also Anthony Webb (who sings professionally in New York), Ben Harris (who has sung in the MET chorus), and recent
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the same grave news will fall on him.” He was positive. These Lute grads are on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. At New York-Presbyterian Hospital, in Manhattan, Chrissy works full time for their OB/GYN department, where every admitted woman giving birth is tested for the virus. Six have tested positive for Coronavirus so far; two were completely asymptomatic. Additionally, Chrissy has volunteered to help at a Long Island community hospital on the COVID-19 Emergency Response Team, who
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. While reflecting on her journey to become a nurse, she expressed gratitude toward the program donors for helping her realize this dream. “They are not investing in an organization, they are investing in the lives of students and they are investing in futures,” Saucedo says. “They are investing in giving students an opportunity to be encouraged and supported in more ways than just financial. I think that’s one big difference between Palmers and other scholarship opportunities that they provide
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