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  • Art & Design | Academic Programs | PLU 1: Skip to content 2: Skip to navigation Accessibility Tools (CTRL+U) Text-to-Speech Large Cursor Zoom Level (x1) Reset Zoom Disable Animations Reset All Hide the tools After hiding the tool, if you would like to re-enable it, just press CTRL+U to open this window. Or, move your cursor near the tool to display it. Menu Apply Visit Programs PLU News Menu Search Events ePass Apply Visit Programs PLU News Inquiry. Service. Leadership. Care. Menu Search Events

  • Reception and Resource Fair for Families, Supporters, and Students Friday, September 1, 2023, 4:00–5:00 p.m. Upper Campus Grassy Quad (between Hauge, Xavier, Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts, and Hong Residence Hall), near Red Square This joyful event welcomes new Lutes with refreshments, music, a short program, and an  ice-breaker game of community bingo. We are excited to welcome our incoming students and their families and supporters to campus on Friday, September 1, 2023. Check out

  • , to lay our towels and keys against the wall and step out for the first pick-up games of many we played those first worried weeks. We had heard. Spokane. North Seattle. Some small town near the Canadian border. Tacoma. We guessed Palo Alto was San Francisco. The five of us on campus in the heat of fall, finished with moving in, there until dinner to find out who was who. That first afternoon for three on three with a guy from the dorms to fill in. We five as one for the next four years — and all

  • a glimpse into the lives of professionals who practice what PLU preaches. “The key is to bring in successful people and reinforce what we do,” Dickerson said. And it works. He said the players learn valuable skills and build meaningful relationships through those networking opportunities. Dickerson proudly touts the near-perfect graduation rate and post-graduate success of his former players. Despite their success after moving on from college, Dickerson says many of them stay in touch. He

  • , and expansion of knowledge and truth. This tradition is grounded in the traditions of the most ancient Western universities. The Lutheran Reformation promoted transformative ideas about the freedom of conscience, interpretation, and inquiry—ideas that contributed to the development of a Lutheran higher education tradition. Institutions in this tradition, such as Pacific Lutheran University, affirm the rights and responsibilities of all academics to search for truth. This search requires the rights

  • , 2015 I was told that PLU [is] really concerned about students’ academic progress and I can learn a lot here. PLU has an Engineering 3-2 program, which is a really good opportunity for international student, because if I can study both [on the] West Coast and East Coast, I will have a better understanding about the U.S. society. Xiabing YangBusiness, 2010 Dear Mr. Wang & Future Lutes, I am writing this to let you folks know I am doing extremely well at PLU. Here are some ideas and personal

  • and your identities (e.g., athlete, artist, performer, etc.) shift as you near graduation? What wins (intrapersonal, relational, academic, athletic, etc.) – small or large – do you want to savor, celebrate, and remember during your time at PLU? What expectations did you have surrounding what your undergraduate experience would be like? How have your experiences met or diverged from these expectations? How do you want to hold, honor, or let go of experiences that were disappointing, unhelpful, or

  • otherwise seems like a scary, changing world. For today’s students aware of changing climate, worried about their lives amidst such change, and perhaps wondering if ordinary people can really do anything about such bit issues, this is a compelling and optimistic read, full of science and scientists leading the way amidst the world of politics in Washington D.C. in the near future. Looking Like the Enemy, Mary Matsuda GruenewaldStaff Comment: I believe that this story about Mary a Japanese American and

  • important to help them understand that the idea of the liberal arts is rooted in ancient Greek and Roman culture and the term describes those skills and subjects that were deemed necessary for the education of free people—libera being the Latin root for liberty. In the medieval period, those arts were identified with seven subjects—grammar, rhetoric, logic, arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy. I like to refer to these by name to emphasize that the liberal arts have always included the sciences

  • protection caps put in place before cylinders are moved. A suitable cylinder truck, chain, or other steadying device must be used to keep cylinders from being knocked over while in use or in storage. Oxygen cylinders must be stored separated from fuel gas cylinders or combustible materials by a minimum distance of 20 feet or by a five-foot high non-combustible barrier with a fire resistive rating of one-half hour. Cylinders must not be stored near elevators, stairs or gangways. Assigned storage must