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September 1, 2012 Department of Languages and Literatures Film Festival 2012-13 presents: “The Invisible War” The Department of Languages and Literatures Film Festival 2012-13 presents a screening of The Invisible War at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 8 in Ingram 100. Kristina Setchfield, Marine Corps Veteran and survivor, will introduce the film. The event is open to the public. It is co-sponsored by the Departments of Marriage and Family, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, the Voices Against Violence
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PLU to compete in fun and exciting engineering competitions such as building stick bridges, creating prosthetic arms and designing and flying gliders. It’s a major event, filling both Olson Auditorium and Memorial Gymnasium, and about 25 PLU staff members—from the Division of Natural Sciences and other departments—volunteer each year, along with members of the community. Nobles calls it “the Olympics of MESA.”At the luncheon, MESA will award five scholarships worth a total of $10,000 to local high
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and that students learn that they do not have to wait to be hired on to a professional production studio in order to make the stories they want to see,” said McGaha, a Communication major. “I want students to have the confidence that they have every opportunity to make a fun idea into a reality. From scriptwriting and casting, to filming and editing, and to planning a premiere event, students now have all the resources they need to make their stories come to life.” “PLU students have thoughtful
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Previous President Belton’s Statement on Charlottesville Read Next Lute reflects on his Japanese-American identity through pilgrimage, community event COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS A family with a “Bjug” legacy of giving and service September 27, 2024 PLU hosts the 14th Annual Lutheran Studies Conference: Celebrating Cecelia Svinth Carpenter, Indigenous
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last day actively worked. The employee cannot claim sick or vacation leave on their last day of employment. REDUCTION IN FORCE The university strives to maintain staffing levels and organizational structures that efficiently match the workload on campus. Changes may be necessary from time to time to ensure both effectiveness and efficiency. Introduction and Decision-Making In the event of a change in program or services, whether or not there is financial exigency, an officer of the university may
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(Theatre, Acting/Directing) Morgan Roberts ’21 (Theatre, Musical Theatre) Benjamin Woodbury ’21 (Music Education)Watch Event Recording 2019-2020 Rachel Bridges ’20 (Music [Nursing major]) Joyce Harden ’20 (Studio Arts) Hanna McCauley ’20 (Communication) Chris Nussbaum ’20 (Communication) Lilian Oellerich ’20 (Theatre, Technical) Frank Saxton ’20 (Music, Performance)Watch Recipient Announcement2018-2019 Lydia Bill ’19 (Music Arts) Mark Burch ’19 (Music Education) Siobhan Chachere ’19 (Communication
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loan payment info with Financial Services Fire & Ice | Annual BBQ and Ice Cream Social Event ContactFor more information about this Residential Learning Community option contact: Vanessa Perkinson, Community Director for Hinderlie, Kreidler, and Harstad Halls | vap@plu.edu Lorance Washington Jr., Community Director for Pflueger and South Halls | washington@plu.edu
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Congregation—along with one special event that could happen only once every 125 years. On Saturday, join the Lute celebration of our 125th anniversary with the PLU at 125 Wine Walk , featuring 125 objects from PLU’s history and a sampling of scrumptious alumni wines. Check www.plu.edu/alumni/homecoming-2015 for updates and information, and in the meantime, enjoy this photographic tour through past PLU Homecomings! PLU Homecoming Timeline 1947 1947: The candidates for Homecoming Queen pose for a group
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back to campus for Homecoming and Family Weekend, October 14 – 16, a celebration for families, alumni and the campus community! Choir of the West will be celebrating 90 years during the weekend. Other special gatherings include reunion festivities for the Classes of 1956, 1966 and 1991. More Information Holocaust Conference Oct. 17-19 The ninth annual Powell-Heller Conference on Holocaust Education will focus on women in the Holocaust. The event was rescheduled from its original spring dates. More
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event highlights. View Now Legacy Lutes Each fall, PLU welcomes fresh faces looking to join the PLU family. But some have long been considered part of the PLU family before they even stepped foot on campus. See the most recent list of Legacy Lutes, whose parents called campus home well before them. View Now Alumni Profiles Read more about the remarkable Lutes who are living out the PLU mission locally, nationally and internationally. View Now VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran
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