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  • October 4, 2012 Doug Smith ’15 and Aiko Nakagawa ’15 after chalking advertising for “unPLUg” a sustainability and low power use push at PLU. (Photo by John Froschauer) UnPLUg aims to create culture of conservation By Katherine Baumann ’14 The lights are off but the competition is on. Students in the 10 resident halls across campus are vying against themselves to see who can save the most energy during the month of October in the annual UnPLUg competition. The UnPLUg tradition began in 2009 with

  • Austin Beiermann Director for Accessibility and Wellbeing Resources He/Him Phone: 253-535-7073 Email: beiermad@plu.edu Professional Education M.S., Marketing Analytics, Pacific Lutheran University, 2021 B.A., Economics, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018

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  • PLU's Green Chemistry InitiativePLU Department of Chemistry is committed to upholding green chemistry principles and actions that promote health and sustainability. We are currently developing a system to document past and current practices that are in alignment with the 12 principles of green chemistry. This document will help us track our efforts and serve to guide future initiatives. Having pledged to Beyond Benign’s Green Chemistry Commitment, our department strives to evaluate our

  • , author of best-selling travel books, including “Travel as a Political Act: How to Leave Your Baggage Behind.” The book, updated last year, is now in its third edition. Steves lives in Edmonds, Washington and travels the world as a television personality, public radio host, author, and activist. He travels for a good portion of the year, so if people aren’t saying “Bon voyage” any more, he’d notice. “The whole idea about traveling is to get out of your comfort zone, and to gain an empathy for the

  • safe trip.” That’s according to Rick Steves, author of best-selling travel books, including “Travel as a Political Act: How to Leave Your Baggage Behind.” The book, updated last year, is now in its third edition. Steves lives in Edmonds, Washington and travels the world as a television personality, public radio host, author, and activist. He travels for a good portion of the year, so if people aren’t saying “Bon voyage” any more, he’d notice. “The whole idea about traveling is to get out of your

  • On Exhibit: Stalking Awareness Month 2022 Posted by: Holly Senn / December 21, 2021 December 21, 2021 January is Stalking Awareness Month. The PLU Center for Gender Equity is choosing to uplift stalking awareness in this library exhibit because it often falls to the wayside in discussions of domestic violence, healthy relationships, and romantic gestures. Across media and society throughout the decades, stalking behaviors have frequently been mischaracterized as romantic, not a big deal, sweet

  • . Future cuts at the base have the potential to act as a substantial drag on the local economy. In the meantime, looming labor disputes between Boeing and one of its unions in neighboring King and Snohomish County have been resolved, averting the potential risk of Boeing shifting production out of state – at least for the time being. Some of the major predictions in the 2014 forecast include: •    The Pierce County economy will grow by 1.8 percent in 2014, following 2.8 percent growth in 2013 and 2.2

  • TEDxTacoma VIP ReceptionThe VIP reception is an opportunity to network, mingle, and discuss the 13 talks you’ve just listened to with fellow attendees as well as the TEDxTacoma 2016 presenters. Including gourmet appetizers and a no-host bar, the reception will also feature a performance by the Sound Jazz Trio (comprised of PLU Jazz faculty members). VIP tickets include admission to TEDxTacoma 2016, the VIP reception (beginning immediately following the program) and one complimentary drink at

  • Steve Sobeck Visiting Assistant Professor of Art Phone: 253-535-5035 Email: sobecksm@plu.edu Office Location:Ingram Hall - Room 144A Professional Biography Education M.F.A., Pacific Lutheran University, 1972 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Ceramics Accolades 2021 Faculty Excellence Award in Teaching Biography Sobeck is a well-known ceramics artist with a following among students who seek him out and collectors hoping to acquire his distinctive work. He has been throwing pots since he was 16. A

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