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  • 1950. In 1955 she graduated in nursing from Pacific Lutheran College (now PLU) and Emanuel Hospital in Portland. After college graduation Karen served as a nurse in her hometown. She then worked at Swedish Hospital in Seattle before helping to open the new University of Washington Medical Center in 1959. She was its first nurse and worked there for 30 years in clinical nursing and as head of the outpatient clinics for heart, cancer, Alzheimer’s and AIDS patients. After retirement, Karen moved back

  • Stuen Hall Learning Communities: Women’s Empowerment & Gender Equity Who Lives Here: First Year Students, New Transfer Students, Returning Students Location: Upper Campus Bathroom Facilities: Women-Identifying & Gender Non-Conforming Wing Configurations: First Year Wings, New Transfer/Returner Wings Welcome to Stuen Hall! Stuen Hall was renovated in 2015 and provides a gender equity-focused living experience for approximately 100 residents and is home to the Women’s Empowerment and Gender

  • THE ARTS AT PLU Love the arts? So do we. Nearly half of PLU students are involved in our different arts programs—and you don’t have to major in the arts to be involved. Imagine performing a sold-out Christmas Concert in PLU’s spectacular Lagerquist Concert Hall; building a set for the next play in the multimillion dollar Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts; choreographing a dance for Spring Dance Concert, one of the most popular performances on campus every year; or displaying

  • liters of tap water to produce 1 liter of Coke or Pepsi, and even more if sugar is used to flavor water and soft drinks. As the WorldWatch Institute notes, “Water scarcity may be the most under appreciated global environmental challenge of our time.” Neal Sobania, Executive Director Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education

  • communication.  Demonstrates initiative, creativity, and flexibility Student Commitment if FundedStudent Commitment if Funded  Contribute 80-96 hours towards fellowship project  Meet regularly for 1:1’s with Center for DJS advisor and attending planing meetings Actively participate and contribute to (as invited) the department in which the project and/or research is situated  Write a concluding report and reflection at the end of the project Question?Questions? Please contact Nicole Juliano, Director – The

  • Homeland Security reverses course on international student directive Posted by: Marcom Web Team / July 14, 2020 Image: Flags of nations from around the world hanging in PLU’s Anderson University Center. (Photo/John Froschauer) July 14, 2020 We are pleased that earlier today the U.S. Department of Homeland Security rescinded its July 6 policy directive that would have required international students to take in-person college courses in order to remain in the U.S.At PLU, we are deeply committed

  • place for students to discuss such issues. Pierce is happy to help students find that comfortable place, and PLU’s Diversity Center offers the chance to do just that. Pierce said it is the perfect place to come and learn about yourself – and others. “Come and hang out, and you will find something to get involved in,” she said. “Just show up.” For Pierce, there is no wrong way to get involved. “Social justice to me is speaking up for those who are left unheard – and helping others find their place

  • criminal record in the past. In doing so, she helped change the legal profession in Washington state. You’ll meet Rosa Franklin ’74, the first African American woman elected to the Washington State Senate, a member of the Washington State Nurses’ Association Hall of Fame and a success story who exudes the twin virtues of humility and service. You’ll learn how students and advisors are engaging through the new Nate Schoening Center for Student Success — a comprehensive one-stop resource for students

  • shape her future and leave a criminal record in the past. In doing so, she helped change the legal profession in Washington state. You’ll meet Rosa Franklin ’74, the first African American woman elected to the Washington State Senate, a member of the Washington State Nurses’ Association Hall of Fame and a success story who exudes the twin virtues of humility and service. You’ll learn how students and advisors are engaging through the new Nate Schoening Center for Student Success — a comprehensive

  • S. Continue on 125th Street past Park Avenue and Tingelstad Hall to the end of 125th at Yakima Avenue S. Turn right onto Yakima Avenue S. Pflueger Hall will be straight ahead. If you are significantly early, and need a convenient place to park and wait, you will be directed into the nearby Columbia Center Lot. If you arrive close to your assigned time, pull up in front of Pflueger to Check-In and receive unloading directions. Once all belongings are out of your vehicle (in 30 minutes or less