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  • November 10, 2010 Reviving Confucianism By Chris Albert As part of the PLU Chinese Studies Program lecture series, Daniel A. Bell will visit campus to examine the revival of Confucianism as the moral foundation for political rule in China. Confucianism is making a comeback in Chinese debate about moral and political foundation. Below is a video with the last lecturer in the series, journalist Martin Jacques. “We stand at a moment in history where we can decide to be friendly competitors or

  • begin their study in Lillehammer at the Nansen Center for Peace and Dialog where they engage in structured dialog sessions with students from the Balkans/Caucasus regions and the Middle East. Study at the Oslo International Summer School includes an interdisciplinary six-week undergraduate level course in peace studies. “For our students to be able to go to such an intense and high quality learning environment is something they just can’t learn any other way,” Berguson said. “It just can’t be

  • March 9, 2014 A New Holocaust and Genocide Studies Minor at Pacific Lutheran University By Barbara Clements PLU Director of Content Development An important new step has been taken at PLU with the creation of a Holocaust and Genocide Studies minor, available to students beginning in the fall of 2014. This new program has the following statement of mission and description: The Holocaust and Genocide Studies program is strongly grounded in PLU’s educational commitment to helping its students

  • can be possible with funds from the Green Fund.” Proposals are currently being reviewed on a monthly rolling basis and will be accepted through April 1st, or until all funds are allocated. Final decisions on funding will be made by student sustainability leaders: the co-presidents of GREAN, the ASPLU Sustainability Director, and the RHA Sustainability Director, based on their judgment of each project’s feasibility and contribution to energy conservation at PLU. To learn more, email questions or

  • be held in the Ness Family Chapel, with a reception and traditional Norwegian pastries to follow in the Ness Family lobby. The event runs from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Dec. 8: Nordic Christmas Banquet Call or email the Scandinavian Cultural Center (253-535-7349 or scancntr@plu.edu) for invitations and prices to this Swedish Festival of Lights and Christmas-themed meal, starting at 5 p.m. in the SCC. Dec. 11: Sankta Lucia For more than 60 years Pacific Lutheran University has been celebrating Sankta

  • Commission (NCQAC) and by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) Accreditation Standards. The SEP was revised in June 2023 to realign evaluation activities with 2018 revisions of CCNE standards, amended on January 3, 2022, and The Essentials: Core Competencies for Professional Nursing Education (April 6, 2021). The SEP is a dynamic document and shall be reviewed as directed by Element IV-A and revised as needed. All standards are reviewed and reported in the accreditation reports/CIPR

  • Articles K. Hay and Z. Wiren. "Do-It-Yourself Low Cost Desktop Lightboard for Engaging Flipped Learning Videos." The Physics Teacher Vol. 57, 2019: 8. K. Hay. "Teaching the Physics of Energy while Traveling by Train." The Physics Teacher Vol. 51, February 2013: M . Hubbard and K. Hay. "How Tongue Size and Roughness Affect Lapping." Journal of Undergraduate Research in Physics Vol. 16, 2013: "560 multiple choice questions with answer-specific feedback (Online Quizzes) (Scholarship of Teaching) requested

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  • helped organize Tacoma’s first Boys Club in 1938 and volunteered with the Boys and Girls Clubs for 57 years. In 1995 he was awarded the Rotary Club’s Community Service Award. The David Ulleland Memorial Scholarship provides an award to a  junior or senior pre-med student who has demonstrated financial need.  This scholarship was established through a gift from Dr. and Mrs. Lowell and JoMarie Anderson, both PLU graduates. Lowell Anderson and David Ulleland were PLU classmates and roommates at the time

  • helped organize Tacoma’s first Boys Club in 1938 and volunteered with the Boys and Girls Clubs for 57 years. In 1995 he was awarded the Rotary Club’s Community Service Award. The David Ulleland Memorial Scholarship provides an award to a  junior or senior pre-med student who has demonstrated financial need.  This scholarship was established through a gift from Dr. and Mrs. Lowell and JoMarie Anderson, both PLU graduates. Lowell Anderson and David Ulleland were PLU classmates and roommates at the time

  • Awards PLU Celebrates 500 Years of Re•forming Class Notes Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Calendar Highlights “I had an uncle run over his 4-year- old nephew with a big cat. His nephew ran out to give him hot chocolate, didn’t see him, and backed right over him. We had to go get his mom. So that wasn’t very fun. I had a house fire when I had to carry out the bodies of a 14-year- old girl, her 12-year-old brother, and 9-year-old brother… They didn’t make it out of