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  • Support MediaLabMediaLab is an award–winning, student-run media organization within the College of Professional Studies. Overseen and advised by faculty and staff within Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts, MediaLab is an excellent example of PLU’s commitment to student-faculty research and a primary way in which such activities provide students with “academic pathways to distinction,” while also offering students hands-on learning opportunities. MediaLab specializes in

  • 1.0 IntroductionOffice safety is like safety anywhere else. It doesn’t just automatically happen. It is the result of the individual effort of everyone concerned. Many mishaps in offices nationwide stem from the fact that these areas are frequently considered non-hazardous and therefore safety is often not emphasized. The following are some suggestions to help reduce some of the hazards found in these areas.2.0 Some General Tips Come to work rested. Fatigue is a frequent factor in mishaps. It

  • Cece Chan ’24 elevates the experience of Hmong Farmers and their rich history with Seattle’s Pike Place Market For Cece Chan ’24, what began as a love of student advocacy and social justice in high school, has blossomed into activism through art at Pacific Lutheran University. From serving as ASPLU president her junior year, to spending a semester in Trinidad and Tobago, to… May 20, 2024 AcademicsCommunicationDiversityGender Sexuality and Race StudiesGlobal EducationResearchStudent VoiceStudy

  • In January 2017, Pacific Lutheran University was the benefactor of the Thorniley Collection by WCP Solutions (formerly West Coast Paper). The collection of antique metal and wood type and printing and binding equipment originated with William O. Thorniley (Bill), who from the age of nine, was fascinated by type when he was given a small printing press for Christmas. During his lifetime he traveled extensively in his job, and was constantly on the lookout for old fonts of type. From Alaska to

  • Catherine Pratt, Ed.D. Resident Assistant Professor in School of Business Phone: 253-535-7250 Email: prattca@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology - 323 Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Education Ed.D., Educational Leadership, Seattle University, 2001 M.A., Organizational Systems, Pacific Lutheran University, 1993 B.A., English, Brigham Young University, 1983 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Organizational Behavior and Theory Family Business and

  • Chemistry/Biochemistry Graduate Study at UMCP Information Session Posted by: alemanem / December 3, 2020 December 3, 2020 The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Maryland, College Park is having a virtual graduate school information session for students interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in our Chemistry and Biochemistry Programs. The virtual information session will be on Monday, December 7, 2020 from 1-2:30 p.m. EST for students to learn about our graduate programs. The

  • Jeff Caley Assistant Professor of Computer Science he/him/his Phone: 253-535-7585 Email: caleyjb@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology - 247 Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Education Ph.D., Robotics, Oregon State University, 2019 M.S., Electrical & Computer Engineering, Portland State University, 2013 B.S., Computer Engineering, Pacific Lutheran University, 2007 Selected Presentations Tech Talk at PLU, Probabilistic Robotics: Why Grad School and Robots are

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  • expertise includes cardiac/telemetry/stepdown care for adults, as well as experience in pediatric cardiac ICU and urgent care settings. With a broad range of patient care experience in both inpatient and outpatient environments, she now enjoys sharing her knowledge and insights with ABSN students at PLU.

  • Homeschooled students are an important part of PLU’s applicant pool and the campus community. We welcome and value the unique experiences and backgrounds that students like you bring to our campus! You are considered a homeschool student if:the majority of your schooling has taken place, or if your high school career will conclude, outside of a traditional academic setting. Homeschool students, even with advanced credit standing (see Running Start and College Level Credit Policies below) apply

  • Homeschooled students are an important part of PLU’s applicant pool and the campus community. We welcome and value the unique experiences and backgrounds that students like you bring to our campus! You are considered a homeschool student if:the majority of your schooling has taken place, or if your high school career will conclude, outside of a traditional academic setting. Homeschool students, even with advanced credit standing (see Running Start and College Level Credit Policies below) apply