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  • #PLUFall Fall at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA | Video produced by Sam Hosman ’14 October 29, 2014 What's a Lute?

  • , has made ground-breaking contributions to the study of the origins of religion, and the psychological impact of religious and cultural diversity in today’s globalized world. His research and findings appear in some of the most influential scientific journals in the world. He is the author of Big Gods: How Religion Transformed Cooperation and Conflict. For more information, see website. Video(s): Big Gods and the Fabric of Society Interview Selected Publications: Big Gods: How Religion Transformed

  • video by those participating, identifying those seeking recognition to speak, showing (or permitting the retrieval of) the text of pending motions, and showing the results of votes. These electronic meetings of the faculty shall be subject to all rules adopted by the faculty to govern them, which may include any reasonable limitations on, and requirements for, members’ participation. Any such rules adopted by the Faculty Assembly shall supersede any conflicting rules in the parliamentary authority

  • Exhibition and Best in Show in the 2016 Senior Exhibition. She has also been a huge contributor and leader in the Empty Bowls effort, coordinating various departments & disciplines in this unified venture. Sarah Hubert: BA in Theatre & minor in Music Sarah is a multi-talented theatre artist and leader – serving as President of Alpha Psi Omega and a valued member on the SOAC Student Advisory Board. She directed this year’s production of Night of Musical Theatre: Who I’d Be and has done a wonderful job

  • , and eventually was hired to direct at New Mexico State University. He served as head of the theatre department and achieved the rank of full professor. He was also awarded a Regents’ Professorship, which is the highest honor given to faculty. This spring at PLU, Smith will make his PLU directing premiere with “Moon Over Buffalo” by Ken Ludwig in Eastvold Auditorium. The production will run May 11*, 12, 13, 19, 20 at 7:30 p.m. and May 21 at 2 p.m.  See the full 2016-2017 Theatre Season! Click here

  • and Printing Arts: COMA 361: Strategic Communication (4) COMA 421: Media, Ethics, and the Law (4) COMA 461: Advertising, PR, and Campaigns (4) BUSA 203: Managerial Accounting (4) BUSA 305: Behavior in Organizations (4) BUSA 308: Principles in Marketing (4) BUSA 340: Nonprofit Management (4) BUSA 358: Entrepreneurship (4) BUSA 361: e-Marketing (4) BUSA 363: Consumer Behavior (4) BUSA 366: Multicultural Marketing (4) PPAP 491: Independent Study (1-4) PPAP 495: Internship (1-4) Design/Production

  • /napkins_tableware Partner Profiles: Local, Natural and Organic We are committed to purchasing and operational practices and menu choices that sustain the health and well-being of the environment, communities, and the people producing and eating food. Our sustainability and production managers work closely with vendors to source local, all-natural and organic products. Dillanos Coffee Roasters is a family owned specialty coffee roaster located in Sumner, Washington — they provide campus with Fair Trade Certified

  • A Symphony of Light Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / February 10, 2017 February 10, 2017 By Mandi LeCompteOutreach ManagerPacific Lutheran University presents the U.S. premiere of ‘Nordic Light Symphony,’ a multimedia production inspired by the Northern LightsThe Aurora Borealis is the largest optical phenomenon in the Earth’s upper atmosphere; a spectacular event, that many only dream of seeing. For those that aspire to see this natural phenomenon, you can get a glimpse at Pacific Lutheran

  • .” The course runs every year, focusing on real-world clients. During fall semester, 42 students directed their attention toward Skagit Valley, a region about 60 miles north of Seattle. Agriculture and crop production is the primary industry there, thanks to renowned soil quality and more than 90 crops grown in the area. Students in the class looked at branding Skagit Valley as a region and creating a tourist destination for those traveling between Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia. They