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  • Miranda Beiermann Director of Donor Communications Professional Biography Education B.A., Sociology, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018 M.A., Public Administration, Evergreen State College, 2021 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Annual Giving Program Strategy Project Management Multi-Channel Campaign Communications Responsibilities Miranda started with Pacific Lutheran University in 2022. In her role as the Director of Annual Giving, Miranda leads the Annual Giving team and key strategies, which

  • Teaching & LearningHere you will find a wide range of resources and opportunities for all who teach at PLU, in any stage of your career. The goal is to assist all faculty in their continual growth as excellent teachers – by providing opportunities to improve the quality of your teaching, to increase your comfort with new technologies in the classroom, to create a more inclusive classroom, to develop more effective assessment tools of your students’ learning…and more!Suggested Syllabi

  • PITT SURF REU Posted by: nicolacs / December 1, 2023 December 1, 2023 Are you an undergraduate interested in research in chemistry or chemical biology? If so, please consider joining us in summer 2024 for an exciting research experience at the University of Pittsburgh! In this NSF-funded Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, you will join a cutting-edge research project in which you will do things like: Develop a new chemical reaction, possibly informed by machine learning

  • PLU Continuing Education Call for Proposals Process To achieve our vision of developing industry professionals and community leaders who will make a difference in their communities through thoughtful innovation and collaboration, Continuing Education accepts proposals for new programming from academic departments, institutional partners, and the community. There is a lot of flexibility in the kinds of programming we can offer – academic, non-credit, CEU, online, face-to-face – but we need

  • General InfoHospitality Services & Campus Restaurants is proudly owned and operated by Pacific Lutheran University and our thoughtful, professional staff is committed to serving the PLU Community. In addition to The Commons, our state of the art dining facility, we operate Old Main Market, Kelley Cafe and The Lute Cafe. Through the links on the left, you can navigate the special services we offer: Sick Meal — when you’re feeling too sick to leave your room and need a basic meal to get by. We

  • behavior management. He is also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and consults with local school districts regarding positive behavior supports. He serves on the CEC’s Division of Early Childhood Publications and Products Advisory Committee, and he’s a 2023-24 member of the Fred Rogers Educator’s Neighborhood. Prior to working in higher education, John was an elementary school teacher and administrator for 13 years. Social justice and equity in education are the guiding forces of this educational

  • Highlights “To me you just have to understand that it is just part of the job. Death is just hard no matter if it occurs during our patrol shift or if it happens to a loved one on our personal time. Each person deals with it in a different way, but on the job, you have to try and just know that it is part of the job. That’s just how it has to be.” VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253

  • Verification Form.MedicationsStudents who take a daily medication for any condition should keep the name of the medication and dose in card accessible in their wallet or purse or this information should be saved on a smart phone.  It is also important to note why you take each medication. Students who are allergic to medications or other substances should keep similar records.  Students should document the medications to which they have allergies as well as the type of allergic reaction.Specialist CareFor

  • Zoom for Staff Accounts Update First, thank you for your patience as the Information & Technology Services team has been working to complete our Zoom license expansion. We’re still finalizing some details but wanted to update staff about the progress and notify them of possible changes to their accounts. If… August 31, 2020

  • at least 80 hours of an experiential component before taking ENVT 498, which is normally taken in the fall of the senior year. Environmental Studies students have completed internships, researched with a faculty member, or worked with a volunteer organization. Experiential learning can help you refine your career interests, or even identify a potential capstone topic! Scroll down to find opportunities and explore what past students have done! Tips for success Keep a journal of your activities and