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  • and domestic partner rights in the open with an educational display and an opportunity to speak out at the club’s program “We Matter: Think Before You Vote” last Tuesday in the UC. It was the mission of the club to not only educate people about what the presidential candidates believed, but also the laws in each state – from inclusive to exclusive – and ballot measures that will affect the homosexual community. “There’s a lot of animosity and energy about this election,” said Dmitry Mikheyev, club

  • Letterpress Printmaking Class at PLUElliott PressThe Elliott Press is a small private press located in the PLU arts building, Ingram Hall. The Press provides hands-on workshops for students in the Publishing & Printing Arts program. Founded in 1982, the Elliott Press marked its 40th Anniversary in 2022. The Elliott Press features two platen letterpresses from the early 1900s and a Vandercook proof press from the early 1960s, as well as several small, portable parlor presses, including Baby

  • Lindsey Nice Department Chair and Program Director of Marriage and Family Therapy Full Profile 253-535-8307 nicela@plu.edu

  • Dana Shreaves Instructional Designer Phone: 253-535-7572 Email: bodewedl@plu.edu Office Location:Mortvedt Library - Room 329 Status:Working Remotely Biography Biography Dana is a staff member in the Office of the Provost and has been employed at PLU since August 2013. She works with faculty and staff on projects related to teaching, learning, and technology through consultations, workshops, presentations, and special events like the PLUTO Institute. Dana leads PLUTO programming for the

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  • Alyson Theiman ’09 PLU Alumna Biography Biography Alyson was introduced to the sport of ultimate at PLU in 2006. She quickly fell in love with the sport, and spent the next four years playing with PLU Reign. In 2008 Alyson was accepted onto a highly competitive elite women’s team, Seattle Riot. Since joining this team, she has placed 2nd and 3rd in the Nation, and most recently had the opportunity of both coaching and competing in Medellín, Colombia.

  • International Transcript RequirementsStudents applying with coursework and degrees from institutions outside the U.S. must submit the following documents: Official international and French Canadian transcripts must be sent to PLU Graduate Admission Office. Graduate Admission Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue South Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Copy of university/college degree diploma English translations provided by PLU approved translation services if the transcripts and documents are in

  • @plu.edu.H-1B Visas - Tenure-Track FacultyPLU welcomes applicants for full-time tenure-track positions who are foreign nationals. The job is required to meet Department of Labor wage requirements, and PLU is required to have immigration status of foreign faculty approved by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) before they can begin work for PLU. An H-1B Visa is a specialty occupation visa category. This category is appropriate for tenure-track faculty and multi-year visiting faculty

  • March 11, 2010 Power off – Competition on! By Chris Albert A mid-season loss of Ordal Residence Hall’s most valuable player may have been the difference between victory and defeat in PLU’s UnPLUgged tournament. “We lost our star player,” said Ordal’s current sustainability coordinator, Jason Sipe. Julia Rodrigues and Jason Sipe helped their respective residence halls in a battle to reduce energy consumption. That star player was the hall’s first-round sustainability coordinator Julia Rodrigues

  • Nondiscrimination PolicyPacific Lutheran University, in compliance with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 (45 CFR 86), and Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, does not discriminate in the administration of any of its educational programs, admissions, scholarships, loans, or other activities or programs on the basis of race, gender, sexual orientation or preference

  • Anthropology Capstone Presentations - Spring 2019Conversion, Code-Switching, and Varied CommunitiesTuesday May 7, 2019 / 10:00 - 11:40 a.m.Hauge Administration Building, Room 202Marissa MoultrieVijoleta WallaceShannon BaileyLukas AberleMarissa Moultrie “The Assurance of Prosperity: Neoliberalism, the Prosperity Gospel, and Pentecostal Christianity in Southern Ghana” Vijoleta Wallace “Business Code-Switching: Sociocultural Knowledge for Career Advancement in Cosmopolitan Singapore” Shannon