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  • Wild Hope Fellow Nick Etzell ‘23 helps peers with vocational discernment Nick Etzell ‘23 is a double major in psychology and environmental studies at Pacific Lutheran University, with minors in philosophy, business, and innovation studies. In his time at PLU, he has been involved with the Wild Hope Center for Vocation as both a vocation intern… April 13, 2022 Environmental StudiesPsychology

  • and Public Policy- An integrated approach to the nature of public policy, with emphasis on substantive problems, the development of policy responses by political institutions, and the impacts of policies. PSYC 148: Minds, Brains and Computers, Introduction to Cognitive Science– Offers a broad overview of cognitive science, a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of the mind, combining insights from philosophy, neuroscience, math and computer science, linguistics, and experimental psychology

  • 2024 Tamara Reed Williams Fall 2024 Bradford Andrews Fall 2024 Vanessa Tucker Fall 2023 Miho Takekawa Fall 2023 Tom Smith Fall 2023 Ksenija Simic-Muller Fall 2023 Amy Siegesmund Fall 2023 Kathleen Richardson Fall 2023 Lindsey Nice Fall 2023 Mark Mulder Fall 2023 Cathy Kim Fall 2023 Ron Gerhardstein Fall 2023 Quantas Ginn Fall 2023 Terri D. Farrar Fall 2023 Taylor Dodson Fall 2023 Psychology Department Fall 2023 Corey Cook Fall 2023 Jeff Caley Fall 2023 Angie Boysen Fall 2023 Bradford Andrews Fall

  • UniversityPublicYesYes SETNTennessee Technological UniversityPublicYesYes SETNUniversity of MemphisPublicYesYes SETNUniversity of Tennessee-ChattanoogaPublicYesYes SETNUniversity of Tennessee-KnoxvillePublicYesYesYes SWTXAngelo State UniversityPublicYesYes SWTXBaylor UniversityPrivateYesYesYes SWTXDallas Baptist UniversityPrivateYesYes SWTXMidwestern State UniversityPublicYesYes SWTXSam Houston State UniversityPublicYesYes SWTXStephen F. Austin State UniversityPublicYesYes SWTXTarleton State UniversityPublicYesYes

  • Theatre in Higher Education, Association of Theatre in Higher Education, Montreal, Canada (August 2015) Association of Theatre in Higher Education, Integrating New Plays and Playwrights into a University Season, Montreal, Canada (August 2015) NMSU College of Arts and Sciences, Adapting History to the Stage, Las Cruces, NM (February 2014) Selected Articles "Charles Ludlam Lives! Charles Busch, Bradford Louryk, Taylor Mac, and the Queer Legacy of the Ridiculous Theatrical Company by Sean F. Edgecomb

  • opportunity to work at the Pentagon, but chose to serve as an Army Senior Fellow with the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., and as an Army Senior College Fellow with the National Security Program in the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. It was a risk, he said, but worth it. “I mention that because each of you are going to be faced with those opportunities,” Dahl told the students. The world needs those who take risks, he said. And knowing what risks are worth taking is

  • Theatre in Higher Education, Association of Theatre in Higher Education, Montreal, Canada (August 2015) Association of Theatre in Higher Education, Integrating New Plays and Playwrights into a University Season, Montreal, Canada (August 2015) NMSU College of Arts and Sciences, Adapting History to the Stage, Las Cruces, NM (February 2014) Selected Articles "Charles Ludlam Lives! Charles Busch, Bradford Louryk, Taylor Mac, and the Queer Legacy of the Ridiculous Theatrical Company by Sean F. Edgecomb

  • ’18 2019 Nai-Nai Watts ’19Outstanding Alumnus AwardAward to an alumnus, beyond fifteen years of graduation, who has excelled in a special area of life.1961-1980 1969 Dr. Jens Knudson 1969 Dr. M. Roy Schwarz ‘58 1970 Robert A. Nistad ‘53 1970 Malcolm Soine ‘52 1971 Marvel K. Harshman ’42 1972 Dr. Richard F. Haines ‘60 1972 Roger Iverson ‘59 1973 Jason Boe ‘51 1973 Dr. Thomas Reeves ‘58 1974 LaVonne (Densow) Sturgeon ’49 1974 Dr. Roy H. Virak ‘52 1952 Dr. Christy Ulleland ‘63 1976 Charles Fallstrom

  • following are faculty-approved PLU grading options which are calculated into the grade point average (GPA): A (4.00) C (2.00) A- (3.67) C- (1.67) B+ (3.33) D+ (1.33) B (3.00) D (1.00) B- (2.67) D- (0.67) C+ (2.33) E (0.00) failing grade The following grade options are not used in calculation of the grade point average. No grade points are earned under these designations: Pass/Fail: P or F (only for courses set up with this option) Incomplete: I In Progress: IP (only for certain courses) Audit: AU Pass(P