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  • Academic Progress Biography Originally from Southeastern Massachusetts, Mike is now completely at home in the Pacific Northwest. He lives in University Place with his spouse and two young children. He has spent the vast majority of his career working in student financial aid, and he now serves as both the Dean of Enrollment Management and the Director of Student Financial Services. He loves PLU for its tremendous sense of community and the intellectual passion of its students, faculty, and staff.

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  • AND COMMUNITY ENGAGED EDUCATION Applications now being accepted. FALL 2023 TEACHING PARTNERSHIP WITH PLU ALUMNI AND NAMIBIAN EDUCATORS: Affirming PLU’s commitment to educational partnerships, the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education in collaboration with the Office of Alumni and Student Connections, is in the second year of two-year project to support collaborative opportunities with PLU Education Alumni and Namibian educators. The Uukumwe (togetherness) Pilot Fund aims to

  • picked as a host site by the Governance Committee from a pool of 19 applicant organizations from around the state, and is working with community partners Bethel School District, Eatonville School District, Franklin Pierce School District and Tacoma Public Schools to host the debate in October. “Pacific Lutheran University is honored to host a U.S. Senate debate, providing Puget Sound residents an important opportunity to hear directly from the candidates about how they will represent our state’s

  • Please note: As of May 25, 2023, the administration of van rental reservations and billing will be moved to Facilities Management. All the van paperwork and key pickups will be processed at the Facilities office. Van pickups outside of regular office hours (Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.) will be assisted by Campus Safety officers. Please call Campus Safety (253-535-7441) and an officer will meet you at Facilities to unlock the door and access the paperwork and keys. If you are dropping

  • all attempts of locating the student by university officials fail then the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department will be contacted to make a formal report to law enforcement. The Sheriff’s Department may be contacted prior to exhausting university efforts if the details of the incident warrant immediate law enforcement assistance. Students who are participating in university activities that involve overnight accommodations will be treated as residential students. These activities may include, study

  • Leadership Between Men and Women in the Workplace 5. Cynthia R. Waite Counseling the Incarcerated: A Systematic Review of Therapy Programs for Inmates 6. Elizabeth Kamke, Kendall MacDonald, Marissa Smith and Savannah Thacker The influence of forgiveness on friendship quality.* 7. Harley Newman First in the Family: Transitioning into higher education as a First Generation Student. Promoting Academic Self Efficacy & Teaching Strategies 8. Amaya Hoʻopiʻi-Baptista Morality, Culture, and Language: Exploring

  • Williams, Ph.D., has served as the executive director of the Wang Center for 10 years and was tasked with overseeing the merger process.  “First and foremost”, she says, “It should be noted that this merger occurred during the pandemic and that, during this two-year period, not only has the landscape of community engaged learning changed, it also will continue to evolve. Moreover, the pandemic prompted a renewed commitment by PLU to the local community going forward.” Although the center’s scope of

  • link) Environmental justice Deerinwater, Jen. (2022). Colonial forces of environmental violence on deaf, disabled, & ill indigenous people. Disability Studies Quarterly, 41(4). https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v41i4.8479 Gilio-Whitaker, Dina. (2019). As long as grass grows: The indigenous fight for environmental justice, from colonization to Standing Rock. Beacon Press. (PLU Library link) Glave, Dianne D. (2010). Rooted in the earth: Reclaiming the African American environmental heritage (1st ed

  • Flipping vs. Blending – What’s the Difference? by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer  Like it or not, technology is influencing the  process of teaching and learning in new and evolving ways. Two key trends that draw upon innovations in technology and pedagogy are the flipped learning format and the blended learning format. As… August 25, 2015 flipped learningonline learning

  • . By Sandy Deneau Dunham 125 Objects Since Aug. 10—exactly 125 days before PLU’s 125th anniversary—we’ve been sharing one historic PLU object each day with Lutes all over the world via plu.edu/resolute and on Facebook and Twitter. Individually, the objects offer sometimes-amusing and always-informative glimpses into the life of PLU. By Zach Powers ’10 Black and Gold – and Golden She was known then as Mrs. Henderson—“no first name,” she says; “just Mrs. Henderson.” Tasked with “projecting the