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  •  faculty member in the School of Writing, Literature, and Film at Oregon State University and is the founder of the Attic Institute of Arts and Letters in Portland. Mentor. Workshops and classes in poetry. Statement: “Every society we’ve ever known has had poetry, and should the day come that poetry suddenly disappears in the morning, someone, somewhere, will reinvent it by evening. Since ancient times, as long as we’ve had language, poetry has ritualized human life. It has dramatized and informed us

  • biology professor Tom Carlson, Ph.D., helped put PLU on the map as a go-to place for pre-med and pre-dental students. During more than four decades of service to the university, he was a nationally recognized advisor to students, an administrator and a beloved faculty member. He died July 24, 2019, surrounded by his wife Karen and her family. Between 1975 and 2019, he served in a wide variety of roles. He received PLU’s Faculty Excellence Award in Advising and the American College Testing Program and

  • AlumniPLU graduates who studied away through the Wang Center are doing amazing work all over the world, from Washington State to Antarctica. Find out what they’re doing and how you can take advantage of global opportunities after PLU, too!‘Welcome to Panama Kaylee’ Kaylee Bauer, ’18, is taking on a new challenge as her two year commitment to serving the Peace Corps in Panama begins. Her service officially started in February and she was sworn in at the end of April.  Since then, she has been

  • she found that PLU stood out in more than one way. She discovered that PLU was recently funded by the Gates Foundation to support study away, in addition to this many of the education faculty included Fulbright scholars from multiple backgrounds, and on campus there were multiple organizations that promoted and reflected diversity and these organizations were being promoted by the University. With this knowledge, Dr. Gardiner joined PLU as a faculty member in the education department in the fall

  • : Residential Life will not knowingly pair individuals with a non-platonic or romantic relationship as roommates.  Reported violation of this policy will result in a referral to the University Conduct System.  Students found responsible for violating this policy may be relocated or have their South Hall contract terminated.  Cancellation penalties may apply.

  • University of Minnesota, and a doctorate in nursing education administration from Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City. Before enrolling in the nursing program, she worked as a secretary to the president of H. Earl Clack Company in Havre, Montana. She also worked as a secretary with the FBI in Butte, Montana and Washington, D.C. She taught nursing in diploma programs at the Sibley Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in Washington, D.C., at the Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing in Grand

  • , and now serves as a coordinator of Lutheran Community Services Northwest’s refugee resettlement program. “Looking back at my four years at PLU, it all makes sense,” Wright says. “I’m really grateful for my PLU experience because I feel like it truly did prepare me for the work I do now that is rooted in social justice and community.” Wright will be returning to PLU this week for the 9th Biennial Wang Center Symposium. He and four other alumni will discuss “Conflict, Peacebuilding, and the Ethics

  • As set forth in this policy, PLU prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in its programs and activities. As defined by Title IX, discrimination on the basis of sex includes discrimination on the basis of sex stereotypes, sex characteristics, pregnancy or related conditions, sexual orientation, and gender identity. Consistent with other provisions of PLU’s Student Code of Conduct, this policy and procedures herein apply to all students enrolled in courses at Pacific Lutheran University

  • Summer Programs Approved ProgramsIf you are interested in summer study away, make sure to schedule an advising appointment. This is required as part of the application process. Some Approved program provider organizations that we partner with offer study away opportunities during the summer. Apply through PLU before the March 15th deadline and double check the deadline to apply through the program provider organization. Applications open in November to study away the following summer. Let us

  • exchange between teachers & students on their mutual perceptions of courses-in-progress To support teaching as a communicative art Who sponsors SGIDs? The Office of the Provost sponsors workshops on conducting the SGID and assists in scheduling. SGID feedback is strictly confidential and is seen only by the SGID consultant and the individual who makes the request. SGID feedback cannot be used in tenure and promotion reviews. SGID consultants & recipients can identify themselves as participants in the