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  • Sophia Mahr ’18 analyzed how and why medical providers repeatedly and deliberately harmed people in the name of medical science by conducting non-consensual experiments on their subjects.

    closely with Mahr on her research of unethical medical studies. “Beth is one of the most accessible professors I’ve ever had.” Sophia Mahr '18 knew the devastating numbers. She knew stories of survival and stories of deep suffering. But seeing the concentration camps, and the faces who carry on a survivor’s story, offered Mahr new eyes through which to examine the tragedy experienced during the Holocaust. “Being with the Mayer family gave me the personal connection,” she recalled of her January 2015

  • Regional Park, and headed down the east side of the island which is just gorgeous Today, we’re out on a whale watching cruise – and yes, we were able to see a humpback and her calf for most of the time we were on the water, it’s a strong reminder to take care of this planet we call home, and to protect and cherish these beautiful creatures and the environment they call home. Once we get off the boat we’re headed off to a couple more exchanges – first Mid-Pacific and then later this evening Kalani High

  • TACOMA, WASH. (August 6, 2015) — Thanks to a major award, one Lute is spending her summer in a juvenile detention center — as a mentor who is paying it forward. Jessica Milian ’15 is the second recipient honored with the Patricia L. and Thomas…

    Endowed Internship Allows Lute a Full-Circle Vocational First Step Posted by: Zach Powers / August 6, 2015 Image: Patricia Krise, Jessica Milian ’15 and PLU President Thomas W Krise at the Gonyea House. [Photo by John Struzenberg ’16/PLU] August 6, 2015 By Matthew Salzano ’18PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (August 6, 2015) — Thanks to a major award, one Lute is spending her summer in a juvenile detention center — as a mentor who is paying it forward.Jessica Milian ’15 is the second

  • In order provide students with permanent links to articles in library databases that will work from both on and off campus, you need to create a special link using the link converter below. By utilizing this tool, rather than uploading a PDF file to Sakai, you are helping the library collect more accurate usage data.Creating LinksFind and copy the link that you'd like to convert.Paste link below and click Convert Link.Clear Convert LinkCopy and paste the link below:Convert Another LinkLocating

  • June 26, 2012 Jenna Serr in her kindergarten class at James Sales Elementary. (Photos by John Froschauer) A calling to teach By Chris Albert Jenna (Steffenson) Serr ’06 ’10 takes account of her flock of kindergartners. Her eyes assessing every corner of the room, she sees her students mingling in different groups, chatting the way only 5- and 6-year-olds can. To the untrained eye, it may seem like Serr, who is in her first-ever year of teaching, has lost control of her class. But that isn’t the

  • Revised January 2011 The Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) offers certain job protections for armed services personnel who are called-up or volunteer to serve. The university complies with USERRA in determining its policy on military service and call to duty. The following guidelines provide general information only. This policy is not intended to address all possible issues that may arise. If you are called to duty or have specific questions, please immediately

  • The page menus are located under appearance and in the menus tab. To get there, hover over Appearance and click Menus. This is if you want to add a page or rearrange the left navigation on your website.     Once there select Main Menu button. Do not edit the global menus.     The left navigation (main menu) is located on the side of the website. To add a page to the menu, make sure the page is public then select the page under the Pages tab and click Add to Menu. To change the order you can

  • Some websites will have the News/Blog feature.  If you feel this might be something you would like to try, email Julie Winters winterjl@plu.edu to set it up. If you already have it, it will appear on your dashboard as News or Blogs.     Any post you make under the news tab will appear in the news page on your site. It may look something like this:     To make a new news post click on the News/Blog tab and click Add New. This will bring you to a page that looks like this:     You then need to

  • After the form is ready to go, it needs to be embedded on a department webpage. You can choose a page that has content on it already or create a page just for the form. For a page with content already on it. Log into your department wordpress website, click on pages, find your page, add the Formstack element and fill in the piece of the url the element requires. For a page with the Formstack element on it. Log into your department wordpress website, click on pages, find your page, edit the

  • August 14, 2013 A group of dignitaries from Namibia visited PLU this summer. Namibian homecoming to PLU By Joanne Lisosky, professor of communication Included among the delegation of Namibian dignitaries touring the Pacific Lutheran University campus last week was a proud alumnus, Edwin Tjiramba, who delighted in sharing his fond memories of PLU. “I was born in Namibia, but my future was born at PLU,” Tjiramba said with a wide grin. Tjiramba currently serves as the Communication and Marketing