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  • PLU Director of Athletics and Recreation Mike Snyder named President of NADIIIAA Mike Snyder will serve as the President of the National Association of Division III Athletic Administrators ( NADIIIAA ) for the 2024-2025 membership year. Mike Snyder has spent the last three years as PLU’s Director of Athletics and Recreation , guiding the department to eight… August 16, 2024 Events, Performances, AthleticsNews, Announcements, Accolades

  • culmination of the retreat is a closing ceremony at the end of the day on Saturday. Students are asked to reflect on their work of the past twenty-four hours and write one of their BEQs on a gold star. Slowly they file to the front of the auditorium and hang their stars with those of their classmates on the retreat banners that have been draped in white twinkle lights. The impact of their experience becomes evident as you read their stars. They grapple with questions like “How do I make an impact?”; “Am I

  • other means. This proposal must outline a complete schedule of courses to be completed over the time remaining until the granting of a degree. The program of study should reflect the following guidelines: At least 36 credit hours At least 12 credit hours of upper division courses. Courses from at least two different programs; and at least 8 credit hours each from at least two different disciplines. A capstone course or other summative experience, such as an internship. (If a student has already

  • atmosphere PLU offers both new and returning students. Coming back to campus feels like coming home because I have friends and friendly faces that make me feel like a part of the community. Solveig RoervikEnglish Literature, 2018 Among the reasons why I chose PLU, the nature in Washington is close to the top, as is the helpful and responsive team I was in contact with during my application period. What I’ve enjoyed most here at PLU is how small and intimate the campus community is. There is always a

  • of a housing development, in Kalliola, S., Kettunen, P., Eskelinen, O. Kosonen, K., Rostila, I. & Leander, A. (eds)." Improvement by evaluation: Peer reviewed full papers of the 8th International Conference on Evaluation for Practice “Evaluation as a Tool for Research, Learning and Making Things Better 2012: 41-49, ISBN: 978-951-44-8859-7. Keller, J. "Book review: ‘Politics of Home: Belonging and Nostalgia in Western Europe and the United States' by Jan Willem Duyvendak." Housing, Theory and

  • nominee Steinar Bryn. In Fall 2010, I traveled to Chengdu, China where I studied Mandarin. During the summer shortly thereafter, I was awarded the Wang Center International Research Grant which enabled me to conduct independent research on China’s ethnic minorities and minority nationality policy. Following graduation, I served as a US Department of State Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. While based in Taiwan, I spent my Fulbright experience teaching hop-hop dance and

  • Friends Thomas Pfeifle , a 19-year-old adventurous Lute who would have started his second year at Pacific Lutheran University earlier this month, died Aug. 29, several weeks after suffering a head injury in a climbing accident in Montana. Pfeifle was a member of the university’s cross country and track and field teams, as well as Outdoor Recreation. He was a loved and respected student on campus and beyond. Many describe him as a kind, energetic and genuine young man. Pfeifle’s parents, Craig and Jane

  • . Schwinck has experience in teaching both undergrad and graduate students. Dr. Schwinck is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists, Sigma Theta Tau International, Emergency Nurses Association, Army Nurse Corps Association, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Education Dr. Schwinck holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from Pacific Lutheran University, a Master’s Degree in Nursing as an Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Clinical Nurse

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  • estate and trade figures, at least compared to the immediate post-recession years. Despite these positive developments, however, the local recovery is not yet complete; some problems persist in the labor and real estate market. One of the key concerns is the timing (and extent) of planned deactivations at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. The base not only supports returning servicemen and servicewomen, but also acts as a major source of civilian employment and as a source of revenue for local business

  • September 4, 2014 Ringing in PLU’s 125th year Watch live coverage of PLU’s 2014 Convocation, the official kickoff to the university’s 125th academic year. We are excited for the start of PLU’s 125th academic year! President Thomas W. Krise invites new and continuing students, as well as family members, faculty and staff to join the entire university community at Convocation. This annual tradition opens the academic year by welcoming our new students and faculty. Please note that during