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D’Onofrio ’24 excelled in biology and chemistry at PLU COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Caitlyn Babcock ’25 wins first place in 2024 Angela Meade Vocal Competition November 7, 2024 PLU professors Ann Auman and Bridget Haden share teaching and learning experiences in China November 4, 2024 Lutes celebrate another impactful Bjug Day of Giving: a PLU tradition in
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Bradford Andrews Director, Anthropology Program Phone: 253-535-8389 Email: andrewbw@plu.edu Office Location: Xavier Hall - 142 Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor of Anthropology Education Ph.D., Anthropology, Penn State University, 1999 M.A., Anthropology, Penn State University, 1995 B.A., Anthropology, Ft. Lewis College, Durango, CO, 1986 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Craft Production Lithic Technology Cultural Ecology New World
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program at PLU. His scholarship in entrepreneurship and innovation coupled with substantial executive-level industry experience and business ownership align with his teaching topics and create opportunities for students to engage both the theory and application of management in unique and powerful ways. Leveraging techniques and frameworks developed through research and practice, Dr. Brown engages students to apply their academic knowledge to live projects in the region and around the world. This
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International StudentsInternational students who have been admitted to PLU and enroll full-time are eligible for scholarships and grants funded by the university. Awards are intended to assist students in meeting the cost of the university’s tuition for the year. Awards made to students admitted into the undergraduate degree program can have their awards renewed for up to three additional years (if entering as a first year student, two additional years if entering as a transfer student
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support and appreciation for Pacific Lutheran University and its mission while accommodating your own personal, financial, estate-planning, and philanthropic goals. Matching Gifts Corporate matching gifts are a great way for PLU alumni, parents, and friends to maximize personal contributions to the University and increase the impact of their gift. Thrivent Choice The Thrivent Choice program lets members recommend where some of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans’ charitable outreach funds support. By
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barriers”; “More broadly, literacy allows us to engage in constructive and informed dialogue.” Dr. Gardiner’s passion for sharing literature has only grown throughout her career. For ten years she taught kindergarten through third grade in the Chicago Public Schools. Following this she became a faculty member in the Reading and Language Program at National Louis University in Chicago and a faculty member at Otterbein University specializing in early literacy and children’s literature. In addition to
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group is for current MFT students and alumni of the program. As of September 2024, group meetings are currently on pause while we welcome our new group leader. Please check back for more information. To join or inquire further, please email mfth@plu.edu GUEST SPEAKERS: (TBD) Colleen Young - MA, LMFT Group FacilitatorAs cofounder and clinical director of Liberating Jasper, an eating disorder outpatient clinic in Tacoma, Colleen is able to bring a systemic social justice lens to the deep work of body
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several groups for kids to help them build knowledge about overall health and particularly HIV. His favorite memories are sitting outside on warm evenings to watch amazing Mozambican sunsets with the friends that he made and simply shoot the breeze with some very wonderful people. He is currently working for Quest Diagnostics, a large medical/clinical laboratory, on communications and marketing projects. At the same time, he is in a Masters of Public Health program through the University of Washington
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students who live on campus are more likely to succeed at higher levels than students who do not live on campus in three important areas: Grade Point Average, Retention and Graduation. Additionally, residential students feel a greater sense of Connection, Belonging and Satisfaction with their educational experience. A successful residential life program includes a variety of experiences and a diversity of students, for students often learn best from one another. This is one reason why we work so hard
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Health Coaching visits are also available at no cost.To Start a Visit, Click HereSee the PLU news article for additional information: Anytime Counseling: Lute Telehealth Comes to PLU (February 5, 2020) TimelyCare App - Virtual care from anywhere!We’re excited to announce that TimelyCare – our free, 24/7 medical and mental telehealth program for Pacific Lutheran University students – has a new, enhanced mobile and desktop app making it even easier to find care wherever you are, whenever you need it
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