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  • ,” designed to share interesting, engaging and informative conversations about Lutheran higher education and Diversity & Inclusion on campus. Because We’re Lutheran Hosted by university pastor the Rev. Jen Rude, “Because We’re Lutheran” explores the ins and outs of Lutheranism and the principles of Lutheran higher education — what that concept means, what it looks like and how it impacts students, staff and faculty at PLU. Each half-hour episode features guests from the campus community, and focuses on

  • prospective students, represent the School of Business at special events, and help promote student engagement within the PLU community and the School of Business. Most importantly, SoBAs share their love for the PLU School of Business.  The PLU School of Business is always looking for students to become Ambassadors. If you want to share your love of the PLU School of Business please contact Dean Mark Mulder or Becki Torgerson. Recruitment is generally held early in the fall semester.

  • . Two years later, the Endowed Professorship was elevated to its current level, an Endowed Chair. Kurt Mayer Kurt and Pam Mayer first supported PLU through their friendship with Dr. Richard Moe and his wife. Joining the Q Club was a difficult thing for Mayer to do, given his childhood understanding of who Lutherans were.  Pam’s encouragement led him to eventually join the PLU Board of Regents, becoming the first Jewish member of that board.  Mayer and his wife’s commitment to PLU extended in 2000

  • Spring 2019 Social Work CapstonesMorning Session Friday May 3, 2019 / 11:00 - 11:50 a.m.Hauge Administration Building, Room 21911:00-11:20 a.m. - Cara Hanneman11:30-11:50 a.m. - Marleisha Cox11:00-11:20 a.m. - Cara Hanneman “The Stigma of Mental Illness: Impeding Treatment and Recovery” 11:30-11:50 a.m. - Marleisha Cox “School Social Work: Actualization of Their Role Within the Education System” Mid-Afternoon Session Friday May 3, 2019 / 12:45 - 3:05 p.m.Hauge Administration Building, Room

  • Spring 2020 Social Work CapstonesMorning Session Friday May 3, 2019 / 11:00 - 11:50 a.m.Hauge Administration Building, Room 21911:00-11:20 a.m. - Cara Hanneman11:30-11:50 a.m. - Marleisha Cox11:00-11:20 a.m. - Cara Hanneman “The Stigma of Mental Illness: Impeding Treatment and Recovery” 11:30-11:50 a.m. - Marleisha Cox “School Social Work: Actualization of Their Role Within the Education System” Mid-Afternoon Session Friday May 3, 2019 / 12:45 - 3:05 p.m.Hauge Administration Building, Room

  • they select you for the scholarship? By learning about your audience and what they want, you can better tailor your scholarship application to the prompt. This will immediately set you apart from the students who did not bother doing the preliminary research. Time Take off: Start working on your application early. Do not procrastinate and wait till the last minute. Timeline: Create one with milestones for completing different sections of the application. Take time: Do not rush. Essays take time and

  • Conference SpeakersDr. Samuel TorvendDr. Marit TrelstadDr. Heather MathewsDr. Lisa MarcusDr. Seth DowlandRabbi Bruce KaddenDr. Samuel TorvendWho: Dr. Samuel Torvend, Professor Emeritus of Religion, PLU and Priest for Adult Formation at Christ Church Episcopal Bio: Samuel Torvend teaches courses in the history of early, medieval, and reformation Christianity as well as historical courses on the reform of social welfare, Christian responses to local and global hunger, Christian art and

  • hours or by special appointment. Students are expected to respond to the advisor’s request for conferences. If a student wishes to change their faculty advisor, they must complete and submit a change of advisor form, available in the School of Nursing main office. Learning LabsThe School of Nursing labs include the nursing skills lab, health assessment lab, computer lab and simulation lab. For skills which are assigned in specific courses, students are scheduled for specific laboratory times. ‘Open

  • Norway and PLU: 125 Years and Counting Founding of PLUIn 1889, the Norwegian Synod sent Bjug Harstad to the Pacific Coast to start a school. He visited Portland, Seattle and Tacoma, and it was decided that Parkland, Wash., should be the Lutheran education center of the Northwest. Harstad, born in Valle, Setesdal, Norway, arrived in Parkland on Oct.  14, 1890, our Founder’s Day. Pacific Lutheran University Association was incorporated Dec. 11, 1890, with Bjug Harstad as President, and with a

  • approached his character, Sorenson answered sympathetically saying, “I tried to pay really close attention to the times when he is an emotional victim and when he is weak,” adding, “the most important parts are when he doesn’t feel safe.” The point here is not to rehash a narrative of traumatic childhood, which as prevalent as it is today, has been refurbished, repackaged, and resold so many times that it has lost the power it once wielded. Vogel’s play intends, rather, to refresh our ideas of childhood