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  • PLU launches new Master of Social Work (MSW) degree PLU has added a  Master of Social Work  (MSW) degree to its offerings and is now accepting applicants for the fall of 2024. Rooted in PLU’s tradition of academic excellence and community engagement, the new MSW program will equip aspiring social work professionals with the skills… September 20, 2023 Master of Social WorkSocial Work

  • PLU launches new Master of Social Work (MSW) degree PLU has added a  Master of Social Work  (MSW) degree to its offerings and is now accepting applicants for the fall of 2024. Rooted in PLU’s tradition of academic excellence and community engagement, the new MSW program will equip aspiring social work professionals with the skills… September 20, 2023 Master of Social WorkSocial Work

  • Lehigh University Prospective PhD student Virtual Open House Posted by: alemanem / October 20, 2021 October 20, 2021 The Lehigh University Department of Chemistry Prospective PhD Student Virtual Open House is scheduled for Saturday, November 6th from 10:00am-12:00pm Eastern Standard Time. The Open House will provide an opportunity to meet some of the Department of Chemistry faculty and students, take a virtual tour of the research labs and also receive an application fee waiver which is a $75

  • IntroductionThe purpose of this respiratory program is to provide and maintain a safe and healthful work place for all employees who work in environments with airborne contaminants. This section establishes procedures and provides instructions in the selection, use and care of respiratory protective equipment. Washington State Labor & Industries respiratory protection rules can be found here. Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) recognizes that respirators, in addition to safe distancing and other

  • Yi Zhijian Vice President of Chongqing Jiaotong University Biography Biography Yi Zhijian, Professor, Ph.D., has been the Vice President of Chongqing Jiaotong University since 2003. Prof. Yi Zhijian has published over 50 academic papers and largely included in SCI and EI. He was awarded two State patents for inventions. In recent years he has undertaken study and research of over 10 projects such as projects of State Natural Science Funds, key projects of MOC. He has been nominated as first and

  • Alum's Positive Experience Leads to a Legacy Gift For David Wytko ’65, it’s all about giving back and helping out, and in some of the same ways Pacific Lutheran University helped him in the 1960s. “PLU opened up the world for me,” says the retired school teacher and counselor, who lives in Buckley, Wash. “Without PLU, I never would have been able to do the things I’ve done.” David, 81, is a longtime QClub donor and also gives to PLU through his IRA. He recently funded a scholarship in honor of

  • subscribe to any faith, but if you were to label him, the best term may be humanist. “I don’t think you have to be religious to be moral,” Leraas said. Whether it’s Gandhi, Buddha or Christ, the approach of self-sacrifice to help others is a mission Leraas believes more people should adhere to. The pre-med major has spent time overseas in Trinidad and Tobago, as well as Mali. In Mali, he worked in a Leprosy clinic. The disease may be something of a rarity in the U.S., but in a third-world country it’s

  • Regency Advancement Award Recipient 2015-2016, Pacific Lutheran University Awarded a DAAD research grant to study with Professors Axel Honneth and Hermann Deuser at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität in Frankfurt am Main Biography Mike Schleeter began teaching as an Assistant Professor at PLU in 2011, having received a B.A. in Philosophy, Comparative Literature, and Biology from the University of Minnesota and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Penn State University. He regularly teaches courses in ethics

  • When holding events outside that involve high levels of noise (amplifiers, bands, etc.), student clubs/organizations need to get approval from the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department. This helps inform PLU’s neighbors of the event to minimize disturbance. If your club is interested in putting on an event that involves any outdoor amplification of sound that could extend farther than the reach of PLU’s campus, a form must be filed with Pierce County Sheriff’s Department. Please see Student

  • January 27, 2014 A Seasoned Skater Lands on Her Feet By Valery Jorgensen ’14 Pacific Lutheran University first-year student Jordan Lee decided to become a figure skater during this time of year—winter—about 12 years ago. “I got inspired when I started watching the 2002 Olympics,” Lee said. Lee picked up figure skating when she was 6 years old. Shortly after, her sister joined the sport as well—“She was always at the rink with me,” Lee said. Originally from Federal Way, Lee began skating in Kent