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  • A vision for the futureThe Wang Center opened in 2002 thanks to the vision of donors Drs. Peter (’60) and Grace Wang. With their generous philanthropy, the Wangs have emphasized the role education can play in building a more peaceful world. In concert with the Pacific Lutheran University mission of empowering students for “lives of thoughtful enquiry, leadership, service and care—for other people, for their communities and for the earth,” the Wang Centers is dedicated to preparing global

  • September 1, 2009 7:15 a.m. – Mr. Lee’s special education class Aaron Lee ’02, has just arrived at his classroom from his South Hill home in Puyallup, 30 miles away. He has about 10 minutes before students in his special education class begin to wander in. He usually uses this time to prepare. Or at least think. First, he’d planned to become a social studies teacher, but the special education position in the district was the only one available. So he took it. Now, Lee, 32, doubts he’d want to

  • . Candidates are eligible for the Superintendent certificate at the end of the second summer. Candidates can complete all degree requirements within a three-year time frame. The second option provides a pathway for certified Superintendents to complete a doctoral degree. Candidates can complete all degree requirements within a three-year time frame. Admission Criteria Master’s Degree from a regionally accredited college or university A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (B) on a 4.00 scale for all college work

  • published Cross Examinations: Readings on the Meaning of the Cross Today (Fortress, 2006) and contributed to Transformative Lutheran Theologies (Fortress, 2010) and Lutherrenaissance: Past and Present (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015) along with several other journals and books. PLU Faculty ProfileImam Jamal RahmanWho: Imam Jamal Rahman, Muslim Sufi interfaith minister, Greater Seattle Area, Religon Department lecturer at PLU Bio: Co-founder and Muslim Sufi minister at Interfaith Community Sanctuary and

  • Records You may be able to receive your immunization records from your high school, primary care provider, or your medical portal. Most states have a digital vaccine registry.  You are welcome to call us (253-535-7337) or send an email to health@plu.edu for assistance. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a resource for locating vaccine records. After undergoing these vaccines, please send us a record of your immunizations so that we can keep your file up to date.  You may FAX a copy to

  • , then he heard about the second plane. He hopped on one of the last trains to make it near Ground Zero and was near the centers as the first tower imploded and fell. He watched as people, including the mayor and his entourage, flee from the dust cloud, “Their command center had been destroyed,” he said. People opened up shops to get their colleagues out of the dust, and offered up water and food free of charge. “I saw New York at its best,” he said. He was soon asked to have his agency lead the

  • Center For Continued Nursing Learning Enjoy Concrete Benefits Free continuing education (CE) credits, up to 8 hours yearly, at Pacific Lutheran University’s Center for Continued Nursing Learning (CCNL). Preceptors are also eligible for a discount on all other CE at the CCNL. For PLU alumni, get 10% tuition discount at PLU , for example for a post-master’s DNP degree (not limited to preceptors).  Free access to Basics of Precepting. Contact clinical faculty for password. Add preceptor Certificates and

  • , and includes but is not limited to Public Health Services, the Office for the Protection of Minors, Women, and Families (DIF), and Oaxaca’s State Department. She joined the Oaxaca Program in 2015 but supervised one of our first interns in 2005. She has extensive background and experience in issues of contemporary Oaxacan society, group work, facilitation and supervision. Arnulfo Aquino | is a graphic artist and teacher. He received an MA in Visual Arts from the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas

  • “Indigenous Environmentalism as Spiritual Responsibility: Journeys of Activism and Healing with Saint Kateri Tekakwitha” Dr. Michelle M. Jacob, PhD, is a Professor of Indigenous Studies and Director of the Sapsik’ʷałá (Teacher) Education Program in the Department of Education Studies at University of Oregon. 7:00 pm | Tuesday, Feb 20 | Scandinavian Cultural Center Free and Open to the Public The PLU Religion Department welcomes you to the Paul O. Ingram lecture at 7p.m. Tuesday, February 20th

  • Did you know intellectuals are lousy at talking about their work?   Posted by: Todd / March 3, 2015 March 3, 2015 Dr. Amy Young, professor of communication, explains at this year’s TEDxTacomaWhat comes to mind when you think of the word “intellectual”? If you type “intellectuals are” into Google, the top three responses are “stupid,” “useless,” and “annoying.” Dr. Amy Young, professor of communication, argues that the fault lies with the intellectuals themselves at the TEDxTacoma event on