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  • Reconnect Learn about upcoming connection events, the Lute Link program and see a roundup of photographs from Homecoming and Family Weekend 2016. View Now Travel Journals Four alumni share their study away experiences in Antarctica, Namibia, Norway and Oaxaca. These first-person travel journals uplift the learning they did abroad as well as the effect global education had on their lives. View Now #LutesAway Explore current and past social media posts from students who study away. Through the #LutesAway

  • (literature, history, anthropology, sociology) classes, participated in an internship that allowed me to connect to a great group of people whom I would never have otherwise met, let alone form relationships with that last to this day. I went out and made friends and took advantage of my intercambio sessions to improve my Spanish and exchange information and ideas with a young, Oaxacan woman. I tried my best to respectfully insert myself into my host family as much as possible. I made it a point to be a

  • , Morken MOVEMENTS – Advocating for ourselves, others, and the environment  Wed 4/17 @ 7pm Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture, Xavier 201 Mon 4/22 @ 7pm Keynote Panel: Collaboration, Trust, and Stewardship After the Boldt Decision, Scandinavian Cultural Center Mon 4/24 @ 10:30am Climate Justice Chapel, Ness Family Chapel  Wed 4/24 @ 2:00pm Popcorn + Planet, DJS Lounge (AUC 140) Thurs 4/25 @ 3:40 NAIS 112 – Interconnections Open Classroom, AUC CK STORIES – Centering listening as a relationship practice

  • Administration Minor Why PLU? I’m from Minnesota and knew that I wanted to experience a new part of the country. I looked at schools in the Pacific Northwest because my favorite food is salmon (seriously!). My family had never heard of PLU until I got a postcard in the mail during my junior year of high school. It was the Lutheran heritage that attracted me here and the study away opportunities that sold me. My PLU experience: After four years of being a part of the Lute community and through many

  • As scholars of the Humanities in the 21st century we find ourselves working in unusual settings. Places of faith and worship, educational contexts like high schools and public libraries, in newspapers, in comment forums, on radio shows, our “workplaces” often do not resemble the ivory towers of old.Vignette #1 Prime Time Family Reading Night I ask the question again… “what are symbols and why are they important?” My audience, a mix of children ages 6 to 10 and their families, settle into the

  • ResoLute Staff – Resolute Online: Fall 2017 Search Features Features Welcome Shaping Health Care Protectors Turned Perpetrators Summer of Science Emotional Labor Economics Students Expand Possibilities A Different Kind of Whale Watching Rigorous Project Inspires First-Year’s Path On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Training Goals Dear Fellow Alumni… Homecoming and Family Weekend Bjug Day Christmas Concerts Holocaust Conference

  • Emerging Leader in Education ‹ Resolute Online: Winter 2016 Home Features What Was/Is It Like To Be… The Call Design School Open to Interpretation Attaway Lutes Welcome Note Setting The Course On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Connection Events Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Family and Friends Mike Benson Submit a Class Note Calendar Highlights Home Features What Was/Is It Like To Be… The Call Design School Open to

  • & Student Panel Hear from current students about the PLU experience. Hauge 101 5:00pm – Dinner Ness Family Center 2nd Floor, Karen Hille Phillips Center 6:15pm – Check-in with overnight hosts Saturday evening will include activities with overnight hosts and Residential Life. Sunday, October 4 8:00am – Breakfast Anderson University Center Dining Commons 8:45am – Check-in for Fall Preview Day Karen Hille Phillips Center Lobby Please click here for the Fall Preview Day schedule.

  • Professorship in Scandinavian Studies to the Svare-Toven Endowed Chair in Scandinavian Studies. Thanks to the generous donations of the Svare family and many others, $1 million has already been donated to ensure the creation of the professorship. To establish a chair, we need to reach an endowment of $2 million. In 2011, Toven passed away after a long battle with cancer. Please make a donation today. A gift of any size is welcome to ensure that future students are able to benefit from this program.

  • Spring 2013 Tour: ReimaginingsThanks for your interest in the Chorale and our 2013 spring tour. This website contains information about the choir and conductor Brian Galante, as well as print media designed to help spread the word about our tour concerts. Our tour repertoire will feature a wide variety of styles and genres–something for everyone! We hope you will explore this website to find out more information about our tour. Please share it with friends, family and co-workers. We look