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  • April 20, 2014 Take Back the Night at PLU Students attend a Take Back the Night rally at PLU. (Photo: PLU Women’s Center) Annual event aims to raise awareness about sexual assault By Valery Jorgensen ’15 Pacific Lutheran University’s Women Center hosts the annual Take Back the Night march and rally, part of an international campaign to raise awareness about sexual assault, April 24 in Red Square. The event invites people to speak up and speak out about ending violence. Take Back the Night When

  • window. The first time you access Web Help Desk, please set up your Profile by clicking the “Profile” button (1) at the top of the screen. This will allow you to set your Location, which is required to submit a service request.  Though you can change the Location in an individual Service Request, setting the Location in your profile makes it the default location that comes up when you make a new Service Request. Click the drop down list next to Location (2) and select your default location For PLU

  • Gai-Hoai Nguyen Hoai at a UWCHR event held in support of the 6th annual International Restorative Justice Tribunal in El Salvador PLU Class of 2009 Hispanic Studies and Global Studies Double Major Studied away in Oaxaca, Mexico and Oviedo, Spain  Current: Assistant Director for the Henry M. Jackson School’s Latin American & Caribbean Studies program and Assistant Director at the UW Center for Human Rights My name is Gai-Hoai T. Nguyen and I graduated from PLU in 2009 with a double major in

  • 2021 Culinary Week — TBA Click Here to Compete Photos from 2019 Culinary WeekClick Here for 2019 Recipes Kevin & Frank's Ramen Class Ramen class getting to try the food Slurping ramen! Sizzling duck Slices of pork belly & duck for the ramen bowls Ramen bowl topping A beautiful and yummy ramen bowl Erica & Katherine's Fermentation class Katherine explaining koji Erica with her beautiful sourdough starter Katherine frying up tempura chicken The class dishing up some fermented yumminess The class

  • on international studies, music in ten different languages appears in this collection, and there are works by composers from the USA, Italy, Germany, England, Ireland, Finland, China, Taiwan, Sweden and Latvia. PLU student composers Jason Saunders and Philip Serino present their work in this collection, as does PLU faculty member Richard Nance, conductor of the choir. Phoenix was awarded second place in the prestigious “American Prize” competition for outstanding recording by a collegiate choral

  • ENGL 434 Seminar: Writing, Literature, and Public Engagement - SR ENVT 499A Capstone: Senior Project - SR ENVT 499B Capstone: Senior Project - SR ESCI 499 Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR FREN 499 Capstone: Senior Project - SR GLST 499 Capstone: Research Seminar - SR GSRS 499 Senior Capstone - SR HISP 499 Capstone: Senior Project - SR HIST 499 Seminar: History - SR IDST 499 Capstone: Research Seminar - SR KINS 499 Capstone: Senior Seminar - SR MATH 499A Capstone: Senior Seminar I - SR MATH 499B

  • 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

  • Paul Ingram Professor Emeritus Email: poingram@plu.edu Professional Education Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University, 1968 Th.M., Claremont School of Theology, 1964 B.A., Chapman University, 1961 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise History of Religions Buddhist-Christian Dialogue Religious Dialogue with the Natural Sciences Process Theology Books Living without a Why Mysticism, Pluralism, and the Way of Grace foreword by Marit Trelstad (Cascade Books 2014) : View Book Passing Over and Returning A

  • don’t have a dedicated gluten-free kitchen. We do have protocols in place to help us keep cross-contamination to a minimum. Our fries are cooked in a dedicated gluten-free fryer, we use dedicated gluten-free utensils and cutting boards and our staff is trained in cross-contamination prevention. Additionally, there are often suggestions on the menu to help you know how to customize a vegan or gluten-free dish for you. If you’re concerned about eating safely at PLU, scheduling a meeting with our

  • the charge for Lute spirit. (His arrival was well-timed: The Lutes beat Lewis & Clark in a thrilling overtime battle, 55-51.) Under the new plush exterior, Lancelute has a student underneath it who drives this energy. While his secret identity cannot be revealed, his thoughts can.  “Being inside the mask itself is a whole new world,” Lancelute said. “You can see everyone, but no one can see you. I just got really into it, into a whole new world. It was an awesome experience.” He wants the PLU