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  • READ THE ARTICLEPODCAST: Because We’re Lutheran SeriesHosted by university pastor Jen Rude, “Because We’re Lutheran” will explore the ins and outs of Lutheranism and the principles of Lutheran higher education: what that concept means, what it looks like and how it impacts students, staff and faculty alike at PLU.Each episode will feature one or more guests from the campus community, and will focus on big topics as seen and experienced through the lens of PLU’s faith community.Episode 1In the

  • Merged Information Services Organization (MISO) SurveysPacific Lutheran University Information & Technology Services has participated in six Merged Information Services Organization (MISO) Surveys. The MISO Survey is a web-based quantitative survey designed to measure how faculty, students, and staff view library and computing services in higher education. I&TS uses MISO Survey results to assess the quality of services we provide and drive continuous improvement.What kinds of data does MISO

  • Logan Seelye is a Senior Web Designer at Pacific Lutheran University, author of the recently released book, “10 and 90: The Tackle That Changed Everything” and an inspirational speaker. He is on a mission to share his story and positive attitude after a spinal cord injury in high school left him in a wheelchair and derailed his dreams of playing professional football. He won’t stop until everyone understands how to live life in the “10 and 90” way: It’s not what happens to you that matters

  • IntroductionAfrican ArtFind out moreIn terms of land mass, Africa is a large continent, in which all of the United States, Europe, China, India, Mexico, and Japan could easily fit. It is also a place of tremendous diversity, in terms of languages spoken, ethnic identities, cultural traditions, environments in which people live and work, and historic experiences. Sadly, popular culture has profoundly shaped what Africa, Africans, and their rich and diverse cultures are “supposed” to look like

  • J-Term GSRS Electives Gender and Sexuality Electives KINS 315: Body Image (Mallory Mann) PSYC 375: Psychology of Women (Michelle Ceynar) SOCI 494: Gender and Violence (Kate Luther) Critical Race Studies Electives PSYC 387: Race, Anti-Racism and Child Development (Laura Shneidman) RELI 240: African American Religious Traditions (Suzanne Crawford-O’Brien) Spring 2023 Electives Gender and Sexuality Electives ARTD 490: Gender and Art (Heather Matthews) ENGL 394: Ecofeminism (Adela Ramos) FREN 206

  • Useful Pre-OT ResourcesAmerican Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) The AOTA  provides information about current research, legislation, PT news, career advice and much more from all over the nation. Their website also has sections dedicated to students in the OT field and resources for volunteer and involvement opportunities. Occupational Therapist Centralized Application Service (OTCAS) The OTCAS creates a streamlined application process for students wanting to become physical therapists

  • Useful Pre-OT ResourcesAmerican Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) The AOTA  provides information about current research, legislation, PT news, career advice and much more from all over the nation. Their website also has sections dedicated to students in the OT field and resources for volunteer and involvement opportunities. Occupational Therapist Centralized Application Service (OTCAS) The OTCAS creates a streamlined application process for students wanting to become physical therapists

  • BooknotesThe Humanities faculty at PLU are not only great teachers and able servants of the university, they are also highly-regarded researchers and authors. We are proud to feature recent single and co-authored books by faculty in the PLU Humanities division. Click on the book cover to visit publisher websites! Chord by Rick Barot The Purposes of God: Providence as Process-Historical Liberation by Michael Zbaraschuk Jesus, Debt, and the Lord's Prayer:First-Century Debt and Jesus' Intentions

  • More than Bible study? Animating worship, learning, and service with and through Scripture. June 6-8, 2016 at Pacific Lutheran UniversityEvery renewal and reform of congregational life has returned to the source, the core text of Christianity: the Bible. How might this rich, diverse, and challenging narrative be opened anew among us in a region marked by biblical illiteracy and scriptural fundamentalism? How might parish leaders invite newcomers and long-timers to engage the banquet of

    Summer Conference in Pastoral Theology
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  • Fran Lane Rasmus Emeritus Director of the Library Office Location:Mortvedt Library Employed: 24 Years Professional Personal Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor Education M.L.I.S., Library and Information Science, Dominican University (River Forest, IL) B.A., International Studies and Law & Society, Macalester College (St. Paul, MN) Responsibilities Provide leadership for four areas (Circulation/Building Services, Reference Services, Technical Services, and the University Archives