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  • sustaining the quality of academic programs, co-curricular activities and the full array of other operations on campus. A number of special academic projects were also made possible with campaign support. They include $800,000 in foundation support for a new School of Nursing outreach program in geriatric care. And campaign support provided for activities outside the classroom. Co-curricular support included gifts for Campus Ministry, the Scandinavian Cultural Center and MediaLab. Read Previous

  • colleagues.” While he disagrees with the provisional recommendation to cut seven positions in SOAC — including three in the music department and two in communication, among others — he said the mission to maintain first-class curriculum and quality co-curricular experiences for students is paramount. He stressed that many students choose to come to PLU because they can participate in music, theatre, debate or other related programs at a high level without sacrificing their pursuit of other academic

  • publications in a language I could easily read,” she said. “Mastering both Norwegian and North Sámi will enhance my research by increasing the quality and quantity of resources I can access for my scholarly and eventually professional pursuits.” Kaja Gjelde-Bennett '17, shown here accepting the Gladys Mortvedt Voluntary Service Award as a sophomore, has Sámi heritage and is getting to explore those roots as she studies for her Master's in Indigenous Studies at the Arctic University of Norway. Working as a

  • Namuwongo” Matt Kennedy and Margaret Chang will relate how in the summer of 2008 the program called “Empowerment Soccer” came to Namuwongo, an urban slum less than 2 miles from Uganda’s capital, Kampala. This sport based, life skills soccer program is designed to improve quality of life urban youth and men. In late spring 2009 Matt and Margaret returned to Uganda and ran the 2nd Annual Empowerment Soccer Tournament, living their believe that sports helps maintain unity between people of all cultures and

  • Development Dr. Mary Ellard-Ivey, Professor of BiologyClick here to view the slideshow from September 16th’s class.September 23 Reflections from PLU Alumni Panel:  Perspectives from the Field of Emergency Medicine Panelists: Dr. Brian Beerbower ’10,  MD, MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital Unseen Morbidity from the COVID-19 Pandemic and Response Hon. Nathan Schlicher ’00, MD, JD, MBA, FACEP, Regional Director, Quality Assurance Northwest Emergency Physicians of Team Health; Associate Director, Team Health

  • Namuwongo” Matt Kennedy and Margaret Chang will relate how in the summer of 2008 the program called “Empowerment Soccer” came to Namuwongo, an urban slum less than 2 miles from Uganda’s capital, Kampala. This sport based, life skills soccer program is designed to improve quality of life urban youth and men. In late spring 2009 Matt and Margaret returned to Uganda and ran the 2nd Annual Empowerment Soccer Tournament, living their believe that sports helps maintain unity between people of all cultures and

  • Section 1. GRADUATE THESES, RESEARCH PROJECTS, OR PAPERS Compensation For Supervision Compensating faculty for graduate thesis, research project, or paper supervision is essential for the purpose of ensuring equitable forms of remuneration, endorsing a high level of quality supervision, and acknowledging significant commitments of faculty time and energy required to fulfill this responsibility. The plan provides for two forms of compensation for thesis, research project, or paper supervision

  • in the lab measures a liquid into a graduated cylinder.] Prof. Auman: Our faculty members work really hard to provide a high-quality experience for our students while also providing them the support that they need to be successful here. [video: Prof. Yakelis’s voice comes in over clips. A sweeping shot of PLU’s campus on a sunny day. A professor writes on a whiteboard in blue dry erase marker. Students seated at tables facing each other discuss class material.] Prof. Yakelis: Here at PLU, you get

  • who you work with when they walk into the room, and you have to be able to value where they’re at. That is a key aspect of our program.” And MFT students apply those skills as they acquire them, treating community members through The Couple and Family Center, PLU’s on-site clinic. It offers affordable, high-quality care to individuals, couples and families seeking therapy solutions for family, parenting, depression, anxiety, divorce, trauma and more. Graduates of the Marriage and Family Therapy

  • equal opportunity policy, Pacific Lutheran University prohibits any discrimination in education or employment on the basis of gender.  Moreover, PLU is committed to providing an environment in which students and employees can work free from all types of sexual misconduct.  Sexual misconduct has a serious negative impact on the quality of the education and work experience.  The range of sexual misconduct includes sexual harassment, intimidation, coercion, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking and