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  • Makaela Whalen ’23 pursues newly launched pre-law minor Makaela Whalen ’23 has a passion for the environment and animals. Her desire to find a meaningful vocation that feeds those passions resulted in her pursuing a degree in either environmental or animal law. “As long as I can remember, I knew I wanted to… June 7, 2022 AcademicsAlumni ProfilesClubs & OrganizationsCurrent StudentsDiversity Justice SustainabilityInternshipsInvolvementJusticePolitical ScienceStudent Life

  • Interested in green chemistry/environmental toxicology? Awesome workshop in Portland this June! Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference is in Portland this June! Details on the student workshop:   www.gcande.org | www.acs.org/greenchemistry |  @ACSGCI | #gcande20     March 15, 2016 Opportunity Blog

  • questions, please email djs@plu.edu.  Apply today'23-'24 ApplicationDJS AssistantsMinimum hourly wage + Rieke Scholarship ~10 hrs /week  Fall & Spring, ~5hrs/week Jterm + Rieke Scholarship Commitments Apply by May 5th DJS Assistants bring initiative and innovative ideas to raise and sustain general awareness and education on campus about issues related to culture, intersectional identity, belonging, social and environmental justice, and consent.  DJS Assistants staff the DJS Lounge and design and

  • sitting in his first few classes.“Professors were encouraging students to expand our worldviews, take all sorts of different prospectives into account, and challenge what we previously held to be true,” he says. “I was into it from the start.” Wright has successfully embarked on a career at the nexus of the two driving interests with which he arrived at PLU. After graduating magnum cum laude six years ago, he’s worked for an education foundation and an environmental advocacy organization, and now

  • depredation. Thus, a Lutheran education is inextricably linked to promoting life, health, and wholeness for others, other-than-human creatures, and the earth itself. Our commitment to the promotion of peace and a just and sustainable society flows from such a commitment to wholeness. Read more … Editor: Dr. Samuel Torvend, University Chair in Lutheran Studies Contributors: Dr. Lynn Hunnicutt (Economics), Dr. Doug Oakman (Religion), the Rev. Dennis Sepper (University Pastor), Dr. Samuel Torvend (Lutheran

  • . Discussion by faculty will follow. March 8: The first lecture will be by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus, the father of the micro-credit movement, and it will be streamed live at 10:30 a.m. Friday, March 8  in room 133 of the Anderson University Center. Faculty-led discussion will be led by professors Priscilla St. Clair (economics), and Mark Mulder and Fern Zabriskie (business). March 9: On Saturday, a talk by Dr. Paul Farmer, one of the world’s leading thinkers on health and human rights, will be live

  • born to Clyde and Gloria Glassman on January 14, 1956 in Seattle. He was a proud 1974 graduate of Ingraham High School. He obtained degrees in political science and economics at Pacific Lutheran University before graduating from the University of Puget Sound School of Law in 1981. After practicing law for 13 years, John moved on to be a high school drug and alcohol counselor, a chief information officer, a member of several boards, and graduate school professor. He will be remembered for his heart

  • The Wild Hope Center for Vocation is excited to offer opportunities for alumni and friends of PLU to consider our common vocation to promote human and ecological flourishing, especially in a time of increasing polarization and environmental degradation. These presentations focus on the core of PLU’s mission to link learning with care for others, their communities, and the Earth. As a university committed to life-long learning, we are eager to welcome thoughtful discussion among our alumni and

  • (Ornithology); BIOL 367 (Conservation Biology and Management), and ENVT 350 (Environmental Methods of Investigation). In addition, some specimens are used in student-faculty collaborative research projects. Due to the delicate nature of the specimens, access to museum specimens must be coordinated by a biology department faculty member.Open HouseBiology professor Jacob Egge hosts a museum open house on most Fridays in the fall semester. Starting September 13th, the museum will be open from 10:30-11:30am

  • Course Title CHIN 301 Composition and Conversation - IT, GE CHIN 302 Composition and Conversation - IT, GE CHIN 371 Chinese Literature in Translation - IT, GE COMA 303 Gender and Communication - IT COMA 304 Intercultural Communication - IT, GE ENGL 213 Topics in Literature: Themes and Authors - IT ENGL 214 Introduction to Major Literary Genres - IT ENGL 216 Topics in Literature - IT, GE ENGL 217 Topics in Literature - IT, GE ENGL 232 Women's Literature - IT, GE ENGL 234 Environmental Literature