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  • . “But I think, you know, I also think it was a community of care. I think it was a community that cared about each other and looked after one another. Which is important.” Brian describes his approach to advocating for the inclusion of sexuality in the non-discrimination policy of the university. Brian drew on this community support to engage with a network of fellow queer students (he met his long-term partner, Greg, at PLU), and plugged himself in to working to advance queer safety and visibility

  • commuting while meeting people. Visit RideshareOnline.com or contact the University Transportation Coordinator for more information.BicyclingSimply put, bicycling and walking are the most inexpensive and efficient forms of transportation for short trips to work. To support our “non-pollute” commuters, PLU offers convenient campus bike racks and lockers, as well as showers and clothing lockers (located in the gym on lower campus). If your commute is too long to bicycle the entire way, some portion of

  • insight into restoration and natural history of areas around campus, and Dr. Jenny James for helping to strengthen both the focus and writing of my capstone. Further thanks goes to PLU’s Campus Landscape and Athletic Fields Manager, Kenneth Côté and PLU’s Vice President of University Relations, Dan Lee, for taking the time to provide me with clear understandings of open spaces on campus and their futures. Lastly, I would like to thank Ravyn Rady for the times she needed driving practice and

  • Past Powell-Heller Holocaust Conferences 2018 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationThe 2018 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education, in its 11th year at Pacific Lutheran University, was dedicated to exploring the role of medical science and the Holocaust. In the last decades, historical research on Nazi Germany has focused on sites of terror- especially concentration camps and extermination camps. Despite a multitude of works exploring these places of terror, comparatively

  • early August. Summer housing is overseen by Hospitality Services. Early Arrival Housing occurs between mid-August through the day before Fall Opening Winter Break Housing occurs between the end Fall semester through the day before J-term Opening. Check out Campus Life's YEAR AT A GLANCE page to plan ahead, which includes break housing dates!Quicklinks Summer Housing through Hospitality Services University PoliciesCurrent Break Housing OptionsExtended Stay - Spring 2024All residential halls

  • available floor space in their room. Pacific Lutheran University has a significant number of loft kits available for check out.  These are accessed on a first come first serve basis. Please see your RA to request a loft kit if you are interested.Types of Beds on CampusPLU has two types of beds, tool free and tooled.  Each bed type has a slight difference in height adjustment options as well as what is required to assemble or change the height of the bed.  Residence hall front desks have a limited supply

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  • Schedule Luncheon with Film Challenge Participants12:00 – 1:15 p.m. Exclusive lunch and Q&A with Jehane Noujaim for PLU community participants in the Film Viewing Group Challenge on the first floor of the Anderson University Center in the Scandinavian Cultural CenterFilm Screening5:00 – 6:45 p.m. Public showing of Jehane Noujaim’s 2013 documentary film, The Square, in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts (FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC)Lecture7:30 p.m. Lecture by Jehane Noujaim: “The

  • prove herself to her grandmother. “I wanted to prove to her that I was really Latina,” she said, with a laugh. Davidson, now an assistant professor of Hispanic studies at Pacific Lutheran University, says many of her college experiences — including traveling by herself to her mother’s home country Panama after graduation — were motivated by a desire to show her family she was authentically one of them. “For me, it was important in developing my identity to fully develop my language skills,” she said

  • How First Gens thrive Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / November 28, 2018 Image: First in the family group photo made up of staff, faculty, and students at PLU, Friday, April 27, 2018. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) November 28, 2018 By Nicole GonzalesResidential LifeI am proud to be a first-generation college graduate, or what Pacific Lutheran University calls “first in the family” — someone whose parents didn’t graduate from four-year, degree-granting institutions in the U.S.Navigating college