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  • Sr. Helen Puwein Head of School, Bellefonte Community College, Shillong, India Biography Biography Sr. Helen Puwein completed her Master of Social Work from Chennai University in 2003. She has been working for the Community Development Program in rural areas and women promotion since 2005 – 2009. She coordinates the micro-credits of the women’s program. Sr. Helen Puwein is in charge of Bellefonte Community College and is a Ph.D. Candidate in Social Work from Visva Bharati University Kolkata

  • Michael Zbaraschuk Department Chair of Religion Phone: 253-535-8499 Email: zbarasgm@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 220-D Professional Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor of Constructive Theology Global Context Education Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University, 2002 M.A., Claremont Graduate University, 1998 B.A., Spanish and Humanities, Walla Walla University, 1993 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Process Theology Radical Theology Religious Pluralism Books

  • Scott Rogers, PhDDepartment of EnglishWordPress for Blogs and Portfolios Scott Rogers at desk in office. (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) WordPress Product Website: wordpress.com Cost:  FreeScott Rogers is an assistant professor in the English Department and primarily teaches courses related to writing, research, and professional communication. Because Composition Studies is so closely tied to the classroom, he spends a lot of time thinking about pedagogy, especially the unique challenges presented

  • Prepare Your time participating in study away will be more enriching and enjoyable if you research your options in the categories below before you depart. Regardless of how much preparation you do ahead of time, you will still learn new things every day, but researching and preparing ahead of time will allow you to have a more enriching experience and to better manage some of the challenges that are inevitable. There is no one person or source that can tell you all you need to know – keep

  • April 10, 2013 Key Master A conversation with Steve Maxwell, President, KeyBank South Puget Sound District Photo by John Froschauer Growing up in Portland, Oregon, Steve Maxwell ’90 always knew he would major in business. However he wasn’t so sure what he’d do with a business degree. Maxwell, who is now president of KeyBank South Puget Sound District, looks back on his time at PLU, and considers the value of internships and the other unique learning experiences that were made available to him

  • Local and international film critics lose their marbles — in a good way — over Lute’s live-action short film Posted by: Kari Plog / October 11, 2017 Image: Carl Petersen ’04 plays a marble thief named Wolf in the short film “All the Marbles.” Petersen wrote, produced and starred in the film, which screened at the Cannes Film Festival in France. It screens locally at the Gig Harbor Film Festival on Oct. 29 at 2 p.m. (Photo courtesy of Carl Petersen) October 11, 2017 By Brooke Thames '18PLU

  • States and enrolled for classes may access Lute Telehealth services at any time.  Lute Telehealth provides easy access to mental health services online or by telephone via on-demand and scheduled appointments.  Students enrolled and located abroad may access the “Talk Now” portion of Lute Telehealth via a U.S.-based telephone or via internet using the PLU VPN. New incoming students for Fall Semester:  Students are eligible for services as of their assigned early arrival/move to campus dates, once the

  • Library. The Health Center is open Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are closed from noon to 1:00 pm daily for lunch. Wellness Access PlanHow does the PLU Wellness Access Plan differ from the PLU Insurance Plan that was offered in the past?The past PLU Student Health Insurance plan offered coverage with a maximum benefit coverage of $5,000 for accidents and $1,000 for sickness. It did not cover any preventive health care visits. The PLU Wellness Access Plan is not insurance, but it

  • Saving For the FutureThe PLU endowment provides the university with income to fund student scholarships, and technological and classroom innovation through gifts from PLU friends. Policies are in place to guide the endowment investing and spending. Please click on the following link to view these policies in more detail: PLU Endowment Investment and Spending PolicyQuick Links Office of AdvancementCurrent EndowmentValue of Endowment as of May 31, 2022: $123.1 million As of 9/30/2022, an

  • Gift Funding Information Link to Scholarships https://www.plu.edu/student-financial-services/types-of-aid/scholarships-and-grants/ Link to Merit-based Awards https://www.plu.edu/student-financial-services/types-of-aid/scholarships-and-grants/#merit-based Link to Need-Based Awards https://www.plu.edu/student-financial-services/types-of-aid/scholarships-and-grants/#need-based Link to Grants https://www.plu.edu/student-financial-services/types-of-aid/scholarships-and-grants/#grants Link to