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  • The Department of Philosophy is pleased to present the Spring 2024 Capstones. May 16, 2024   –  Xavier Hall, Room 250  –  6:00-8:00 pm Click on each student name to see their presentation title.  6:00-6:30 pm - Molly House6:30-7:00 pm - Quan Huynh7:00-7:30 pm - Logan VanDenburg6:00-6:30 pm - Molly HouseAn Inquiry into Public Philosophy at PLU: The ``Upper`` and ``Lower`` Campus Divide6:30-7:00 pm - Quan HuynhIndividualism's Influence: The Legal System's Failure to Uphold Justice for the Poor7

  • Fair SponsorsWe are grateful to our sponsors who are vital to the success of the Discovery Regional Science and Engineering Fair. Their generosity allowed us to encourage students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). Please support our sponsors and thank them for their contributions when possible. The South Sound STEM Fair Alliance operates the fair in partnership with Pacific Lutheran University. Contributions are tax-deductible.Pacific Lutheran University for Services and

  • Student Life Strategic PlanUniversity Strategic Priorities2013-2020 The Division of Student Life will contribute to all five of the University Strategic Priorities as the university develops the goals, strategies and key performance indicators for each priority.  As the university plan evolves, the Student Life leadership team will collaborate with other university leaders on setting goals for the university Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and designing and implementing strategies.  In the

  • NEWS Check out the latest campus, local, national, and international news at MAST MEDIATHE MAST The Mast is PLU’s student-run newspaper. It was first printed in 1924 under the name The Mooring Mast. The unusual name of the newspaper came from the USS Shenandoah, a U.S. Navy airship. In nearby Fort Lewis there was a large mooring structure for the airship and the students derived the name from this in honor of the famed ship. CONTACT US Send a direct message. We read your message everyday, so

  • Annual Wild Hope AwardThe Center’s mission to gather people to promote human and ecological flourishing leads us each year to highlight an alumnus, alumna, or friend of the university who exemplifies this mission.Tono Sablan (2024 Winner) Tono Sablan (PLU 2018) is the executive director for the Blue Zones Project in Parkland and Spanaway.Rick Steves (2023 Winner) Rick Steves is an American travel writer and leader in social assistance to those struggling with poverty; view his presentation

  • Svend Rønning Professor of Music - Violin; Coordinator of String Studies Full Profile 253-535-7605 svend.ronning@plu.edu

  • Svend Rønning Professor of Music - Violin; Coordinator of String Studies Full Profile 253-535-7605 svend.ronning@plu.edu

  • Ricky Haneda ’22 | Psychology Major Posted by: tpotts / February 18, 2022 February 18, 2022 Ricky Haneda ’22, a Japanese international student, share his experience at an American international school in Japan, how he decided to attend PLU, and how PLU has shaped his path toward a psychology major and a career in mental health and wellness. YouTube Link Read Previous The Evolution of Behavior LATEST POSTS The Evolution of Behavior November 12, 2021 Dr. Laura Shneidman awarded research grant

  • Amber Khederian Assistant Director of the Writing Center and Writing Center Consultant Full Profile She/Her, They/Them

  • Baby, It’s Cold Inside: McGrath’s Family Warmth and de Wilde’s Chilling Christmas Dinner Posted by: ramosam / December 24, 2020 December 24, 2020 By Kathryn Einan Douglas McGrath’s Emma (1996) stresses the importance of kindness and familial harmony, themes which are absent from Autumn de Wilde’s cool rendition, Emma. (2020). In the novel, Emma learns to be kind and caring to others as well as be considerate and helpful after her behavior is called out, and McGrath showcases this journey from