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  • . Interaction in Academic Environment University life has its own cultural norms related to status and hierarchy. Frequently, the style of interaction can become quite informal between professor and student. It is not uncommon for a professor to prefer being addressed by his/her first name and to join students for meals or other socializing. However, even when there is a familiar and collaborative relationship, it is important to remember that faculty members are authority figures with higher status than

  • either check in at International Orientation Headquarters (Anderson University Center 201) or at the Campus Safety Office located in the Neeb Center. With early morning or evening arrivals, a Campus Safety officer will be able to escort you to your residence hall. A map of PLU’s campus is available here. Please email Heather Jacobson (hjacobson@plu.edu) with any changes to your itinerary. With the PLU-operated airport shuttle, you may be asked to wait for an hour or more so that multiple students can

  • Marie Mutsuki Mockett Fiction, Nonfiction Biography Biography Marie Mutsuki Mockett was born to an American father and Japanese mother, and graduated from Columbia University with a degree in East Asian Languages and Civilizations.  Her memoir, Where the Dead Pause and the Japanese Say Goodbye, examines grief against the backdrop of the 2011 Great East Earthquake, and Mockett’s family temple located 25 miles from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power reactor.  Mockett’s awards include a

  • How I Learned to Drive – a vehicle toward empowerment Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / March 3, 2013 March 3, 2013 How I Learned to Drive, by Paula Vogel, opens March 8 in the Studio Theater of the new Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts at Pacific Lutheran University. Often described as one of the most disturbing love stories in theatre, How I Learned to Drive contains issues of pedophilia, incest and misogyny. The audience is urged to examine their relationship with the term

  • in the Anderson University Center or at 253-535-7411. Tickets are limited. Read Previous Steel Magnolias opens March 5 in the Studio Theater Read Next ‘Dance 2015’ will be the last performance under Dance Director’s tenure LATEST POSTS Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre February 28, 2023 Twisted Tales of Poe: A Theatre/Radio Collaboration May 16, 2021 Theatre Guest Artists in Spring 2021 February 16, 2021 Hints and Help for Your Virtual Theatre Scholarship Application

  • PLU Theatre focuses on Community in upcoming Godspell Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / February 22, 2017 February 22, 2017 With laughs and exuberance, PLU theatre performs Godspell, the musical based on the gospel according to St. Matthew. The story outlines the journey of Christ as he gathers his disciples and forms a community of faith. Godspell plays March 9, 10, 11, 17 and 18 at 7:30 p.m. and March 19 at 2 p.m at Pacific Lutheran University in the Studio Theater of the Karen Hille Phillips

  • , should follow the same procedures and guidelines as outlined in Step #2. If the matter is not resolved after discussion with the faculty member and the faculty advisor, the student may initiate the formal grade dispute process as outlined in the university grade dispute policy. Informal Grade Dispute Guidelines Formal Grade Dispute Guidelines

  • occupied the area. Other letters feature Parkland’s present and future, like the word “diversity” rendered in many languages to represent the variety of languages spoken in Parkland. The Mural’s bright colors call to mind the community’s diverse and vibrant people and their history. The Parkland Mural is the product of months of collaboration amongst Parkland community members. A Pacific Lutheran University student named Saiyare Rafaei designed the artwork in 2014, inspired by public art she found

  • Anderson University Center with a presentation on the eclipse by Physics Professor Sean O’Neill who explained how and why eclipses happen. He also discussed how to safely view and photograph the solar eclipse. After the presentation, all were invited to join others of the PLU and surrounding community in PLU’s Red Square where around 9:08am the silhouette of the Moon began to creep across the Sun. At close to 10:20am the maximum eclipse took place.  While the Sun wasn’t completely blocked in our area

  • Hall. Just a short walk away is the Hauge Administration building and Mary Baker Russell Music Center.Quick Links Ordal Hall Floor Plans Ordal Hall Photo Gallery Visit us on Pinterest!Hover over the hall picture for basic hall information! Contact InformationCommunity Director: Dream Gonzales CD Contact Number: 253-535-7700 Email: dgonzales@plu.edu Front Desk: 253-535-7095Mailing AddressStudent Name Ordal Hall, Student Room Number Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma, WA  98447Hall Amenities Wifi