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  • , Bulgaria (1989); Sapporo, Japan (1991); Zakopane, Poland (1993); and Jaca, Spain (1995). In 1984, he was one of only five U.S. educators invited to the International Olympic Academy in Greece. (Photo: John Froschauer) David Olson +Enlarge Photo Since retirement, Olson has founded and led the PLU Retirees organization for 18 years. Originally started as a phased retirement project, the PLU Retirees Organization has continued to exist under the volunteer direction of Olson. This group includes all

  • 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 Alumni News Alumni News Homecoming Everyone is invited to come back to campus to celebrate your ties to the Lute Family. Save the date for Homecoming 2016: October 14-16! Alumni Profiles See what all of our amazing alumni have done to help make

  • , Bulgaria (1989); Sapporo, Japan (1991); Zakopane, Poland (1993); and Jaca, Spain (1995). In 1984, he was one of only five U.S. educators invited to the International Olympic Academy in Greece. (Photo: John Froschauer) David Olson +Enlarge Photo Since retirement, Olson has founded and led the PLU Retirees organization for 18 years. Originally started as a phased retirement project, the PLU Retirees Organization has continued to exist under the volunteer direction of Olson. This group includes all

  • Not.”” Learn More Sandstrom: ‘St. Matthew Passion’, Mar. 22-23 St. Matthew Passion is a traditional part of the Lutheran liturgy each spring. Sven-David Sandström’s setting is a thoughtful reimagining of St. Matthew Passion that honors both the Bach setting that inspired it and the contemporary audiences for whom it is intended. Performed by the Choir of the West and Choral Union with University Symphony Orchestra. Learn More Day of Vocation, Apr. 5-6 PLU’s Wild Hope committee presents a series of

  • Jacob Taylor-Mosquera ’09 Jacob Taylor-Mosquera ’09 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2017/wp-content/uploads/sites/17/2016/05/jake-taylor-cover_flags-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Zach Powers '10 Zach Powers '10 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2017/wp-content/uploads/sites/17/2015/09/zach-powers-100x100.jpg May 26, 2016 July 2, 2017 Jacob Taylor-Mosquera ’09 was 18 when he returned to Colombia. Although he considered it a homecoming, it took several more visits for him to truly feel at home

  • filing a report with local law enforcement   Important: With the exception of staff who are identified as confidential resources because of their licensure, all employees, including students who are Resident Assistants, Campus Safety staff, Teacher Assistants, work in the Athletic Training room, and students supervising or managing other students are considered Mandatory Reporters for all incidents related to Prohibited Conduct and will file a report when information is shared with them alleging

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  • community garden. The inclusion of the garden with the food bank is novel, because the food bank has fresh produce, a food group which is somewhat difficult to source in the greater Parkland area, considering its low number of local grocery stores. Produce can cost as much as milk or meat, and is often the first food group sacrificed from an impoverished budget. The pantry delivered almost 11 tons of food in summer 2018, serving nearly 600 families. It is a lifeline service for some members of the

  • her own admission, Samantha Potter ’14 used to be a dress-every-day “girly girl,” but for the last four years, she’s probably worn more sports uniforms than anything else. Potter is a double athlete at Pacific Lutheran University, where she competes on the women’s basketball team and the track team—and excels at both. By Valery Jorgensen ’15 Editor’s Note Happy Spring! (Finally!) In this season of joyous renewal, I’m thrilled to introduce the inaugural issue of PLU’s redesigned, reimagined

  • , April 2, 2024 at 7:00 pm in the Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC. The lecture will be preceded by a brief presentation of the Lemkin Essay contest winner’s paper.Does a Mediterranean bande dessinée exist? I contend that a well-established genre of Mediterranean comics and bande dessinée have been created and developed by artists and authors from around the Mediterranean Sea for decades. These comics inform our understanding of the historical and social dynamics of the Mediterranean social, cultural