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  • graduates are a precious, life changing and transformative force in the world. Let me explain: The first message came on June 26. It brought the crushingly sad news of the death of Army Lt. Brian Bradshaw,a 2007 political science graduate.  Brian was a strong student, an ROTC volunteer and leader, who entered the military, in his own words, “not to win a war but to make the lives of people better.”  Brian was killed when an IED exploded along a roadside in Afghanistan. Brian left behind several essays

  • 2008. Directed by Professor Maureen McGill. Noises Off, by Michael Frayn. Directed by Professor Jeff A. Clapp.Other ProductionsVpstart Crow Presents: The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe, by Jane Wagner.
Directed by Tristan Morris ‘08. Not Your Grandma’s Showtunes: A Musical Theatre Cabaret Showcase. Life Force: A Night of Musical Theatre. Directed by Natalie Heikkinen ‘08. The APO One-Act Play Festival: Trapped. 
Snowed In, by Kristina Saldaña. Directed by Sara Hoagland ‘08

  • on one poster, the exhibit is “A fragment of a fragment of our history here at Pacific Lutheran University.” Exhibit supported: The Black Students Union and the Archives and Special Collections Curator: Casey Brown, President of the PLU Black Students Union     Disarming Polarization A living room of reading materials from the Library’s collection on the topic of political and societal polarization, and the inability to communicate and collaborate, as it relates to problems such as climate change

  • : Carnegie Mellon University Princeton University University of Michigan University of California, Berkeley Awards/Stipend/Benefits Full tuition at a PPIA Junior Summer Institute. Eligibility to receive assistance with travel expenses. A stipend of up to $1,500 (funding determined by each JSI). University housing with a meal plan. Books and related course materials at your JSI. Each JSI may offer additional benefits, such as GRE preparation, at their discretion. Please check with each JSI about any

  • commuters at all hours to all sites on campus and to specially-designated off-campus locations.  For further information, please call Campus Safety’s non-emergency line at 253.535.7441. Where may I buy books and supplies at PLU?The Garfield Book Company has closed and all textbooks are now ordered online through the Lute Locker: https://www.plu.edu/student-success/course-material-resources-for-students/.  Selected course materials and other supplies can also be purchased at the Lute Locker’s physical

  • limitations of language in conveying pain. She is currently working with Division of Humanities colleague Dr. Kaufman in a project involving Holocaust survivors and relatives living in Uruguay.COURSE DELIVERY AND SCHEDULING DETAILS This course will use Zoom as its virtual platform for weekly lectures and discussion. Additionally, students taking the course for credit will use SAKAI for accessing course materials and submitting assignments. A Zoom link and a password to the course will be made available to

  • issues of sexual violence, torture, and the limitations of language in conveying pain. She is currently working with Division of Humanities colleague Dr. Kaufman in a project involving Holocaust survivors and relatives living in Uruguay.COURSE DELIVERY AND SCHEDULING DETAILS This course will use Zoom as its virtual platform for weekly lectures and discussion. Additionally, students taking the course for credit will use SAKAI for accessing course materials and submitting assignments. A Zoom link and a

  • , service, leadership and care–for others, for their communities, and for the earth”– was authored by a university task force in the early ‘90s. It was initially controversial, but it made its way into PLU 2000, was used increasingly in the years that followed, and formally accepted by our Board of Regents when the PLU 2010 report was adopted. Now it is widely known and quoted, almost universally used and affirmed — more and more of our students and graduates, even some parents, can recite it verbatim

  • yourself in mind when preparing for your time away and be honest about what you need while abroad. We recommend utilizing a variety of resources including materials at the library, websites, past program participants, friends and faculty who have been to the destination(s), government information, and media.   Text adapted from Elon University  PassportA passport is an official document issued by a government, certifying the holder’s identity and citizenship and entitling them to travel under its

  • impacts Brexit has had on the labor force in the United Kingdom. The interaction epitomizes the goal of the program at Bjørknes: to put local practitioners in front of the students and draw connections across borders. “Everything feels so relevant,” Corinne Donohue-Mercie ’20 said of the curriculum. Next up, the students headed to an informal brown-bag seminar ― a theoretical debate between faculty members. Students lounged on orange couches, some snacking on their lunches, as their professors pitted