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  • 2023: Valentin, Kelly. "From Late Detection to Self-Discovery: Diagnosing Autism in Adulthood." The Seattle Psychiatrist 2023: Biography Kelly Valentin joined the PLU Psychology Department in 2024. She is pursuing a Master of Public Health in Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the City University of New York. Before this, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts from Paul Quinn College and an Associate of Arts from Eastern Gateway Community College. Kelly’s research interests focus on

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  • Official High School & College/University TranscriptsFinal, official transcripts from high school and all college/university attended are required to start classes! High School transcripts must show the actual graduation date. College/University transcripts must show final grades for all courses enrolled. Transcripts must be sent directly from the high school or college/university or must be brought in to the Registrar’s office in a sealed envelope from the school. Transcripts must be sent to

  • may have already been awarded. Below the following lists of this year’s Transfer Scholars, you’ll find links to additional resources. We look forward to you joining the PLU community this fall!Fall 2021 Provost Scholars[table “18” not found /] MajorsThere are over forty different majors and fifty minors to choose from at PLU, in the Divisions of Humanities, Natural Sciences and Social Sciences, and Schools of Arts and Communication, Business, Education and Kinesiology, and Nursing, as well as

  • research areas. Faculty members have also received Senior Fulbright Scholar Lecturing Awards in such countries as China, Korea, Estonia, Finland, Norway and Uganda. The Simon Award wasn’t the only significant announcement acknowledging PLU’s emphasis on global education. Friends of the university met a $1 million challenge grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, establishing a $2 million scholarship fund that will enable up to 70 Global Scholar Grants for low-income students, who otherwise

  • Crowdfunding leverages the power of social networks to raise money for a project or cause. PLU students and employees looking to fundraise for their group may benefit from PLU’s crowdfunding platform, GiveCampus. Since 2019, groups across PLU have raised over $45,000 for their various causes. View current projects here. Additional information can be found on the Crowdfunding at PLU Information Flyer. Apply to Crowdfund Interested PLU students and employees are encouraged to apply to crowdfund

  • an environment which is free from harassment, discrimination and exploitation.  Freedom of expression does not entail freedom to threaten, intimidate, harass or assault.  The University community will not and does not tolerate such behaviors.  Finally, the University is committed to expanding and maintaining diversity in its student, faculty and staff populations and to accommodate, whenever possible, persons with disabilities. To honor and implement these commitments, the University Board of

  • Deane ’15, who helped plan the event, raised nearly $1,700. “Quite a few people have donated and that shows they find this cause worthy of their money,” Deane said. Deane mailed cards to family and friends, asking for donations. This brought in the bulk of her donations. “I reached a thousand and thought I could go for more,” Deane said. At that point, she raised her goal from $1,000 to $1,500. At the start of the relay, Karen Andrascik told her story of survival. “The diagnosis feels like the world

  • Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Archive by category Alumni Profiles New Panama Canal Project Lute’s Company Leads the Way on New Panama Canal Project One of its biggest projects is designing... April 28, 2015 What Can You Do With a PLU Degree? Well, You Could End Up on a Billboard Starting in mid-September, that large-scale attention... January 21, 2015 Seattle

  • COPE Health Scholars Program Posted by: nicolacs / November 11, 2021 November 11, 2021 The Health Scholar Program is a training program tailored to individuals interested in pursuing or seeking to advance their career in health care. Our program allows students to gain firsthand experience in both clinical and administrative healthcare settings as an integral part of the care delivery team. In their role, Scholars learn to provide basic patient care alongside nurses, physicians, and other

  • more information, contact Eckstein at ecksteja@plu.edu. Originally published on Nov. 20, 2014 by Marketing and Communications. Read Previous MediaLab Premieres documentary about food waste Read Next From First-Year Communication Student to Election Night Reporter With the Pros LATEST POSTS Pacific Lutheran University Communication students help forgive nearly $1.9M in medical debt in Washington, Idaho, and Montana May 20, 2024 PLU Faculty Directs Local Documentary November 8, 2022 Scholarship