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  • Philosophy Group”. Our Languages and Literatures department has expanded its offerings and its commitment to our region with the expansion of curriculum to include Southern Lushootseed, the indigenous language of local indigenous peoples. Finally, three of our faculty conducted a diverse range of great work while on sabbatical last year, each advancing scholarship, teaching, and personal vocation in exciting new directions.Prism is produced by Humanities students: the interviews and stories here were

  • Hinderlie Hall Learning Communities: Community for Creative Expression Who Lives Here: First Year Students, New Transfer Students, Returning Students Location: Upper Campus Bathroom Facilities: Women, Men & Gender-Inclusive Wing Configurations: First Year Wings, Transfer/Returner Wings, Gender-Inclusive Housing Wing Welcome to Hinderlie Hall!Hinderlie Hall is a fantastic place for creative people. When you stroll into the front doors of Hinderlie, get ready to be greeted by a group of students

  • In addition to policies and procedures for Sponsorship of Visiting Speakers and Public Performances and for Distribution of Literature, the following guidelines have been created to regulate the presentation of political candidates and campaigns as well as elected or appointed government officials. The goal is to allow for sponsorship of these speakers and activities by a recognized student organization while protecting the interests of the sponsoring group and the University. It is expected

  • campus on weekend nights during the school year. This is an extra layer of security and commitment by the University. We also understand that the whole community contributes to a safe environment. As Director, I have been working with our neighbors and local organizations to ensure PLU is a safe place. Organizations like Safe Streets, Garfield Street Business Association (GSBA), Franklin Pierce School District, Pierce County Higher Education Safety/Security Directors group, Pierce County Sheriff’s

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  • and developing leaders and he believes we all have the ability to demonstrate inspired leadership. Upon his retirement from the Army, Mike established The Ferriter Group LLC, in order to develop leaders, build teams and transform corporations using a one-of-a-kind training called “Hands-On Inspired Leadership.” This training uses the fundamentals of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu to teach you how to overcome any obstacle and is proven to develop high performance teams. Mike Ferriter and his team present

  • writing: a description, a comparison, etc. It is more realistic to imagine that a writer will utilize a variety of modes-description in conjunction with narration and persuasion-to achieve her or his aim.) Hand-in-hand with a sense of purpose is a sense of audience. If fact, real-life writing situations are often motivated first by the need to communicate with a specific group of people. Having a particular audience in mind when composing helps writers choose appropriate tone, style, and words, as

  • J-Term@Sea Our group at the Frederick Lutheran Church, which is celebrating its 350th anniversary this year, making it the oldest Lutheran church in the Western Hemisphere. #lutesawayDr. Nancy Albers-Miller, Dean of the PLU School of Business, and I have been teaching courses on board cruise ships… January 28, 2016 What's a Lute?

  • important for me to communicate with my teammates, to work within a group, and use soft skills to sort of advance my career, [video: Nathan’s voice continues over clips. A student presents work to a professional. A student helps children on desktop computers. A group of students sit in a room of technology, a sign that says “FLUKE” behind them.] Nathan: but also have fun and engage with my peers and my superiors and eventually folks that I led or that worked for me. [video: Return to Nathan.] Nathan

  • faculty adviser, Shannon Seidel, assistant professor of biology. Seidel introduced Escobar to the Noyce program. This year’s program dispatched PLU students to five area elementary and middle schools. The cross-disciplinary faculty group plans to apply for a second, larger grant to support the next phase of the project, which could include student scholarships or stipends. “This would strengthen our collaboration and would provide more opportunities for our students to do the exciting work they

  • A Policy of Giving Back to PLU Scott and Sherith Squires’ story started at—and just keeps coming back to—Pacific Lutheran University. They met at PLU and graduated in 1988. He was a Communication major and a football player; she was a Psychology major and a cheerleader. Their 16 closest friends—eight men and eight women, also student-athletes—all ended up marrying someone from the group, and they all still keep in touch. Today the Squires are raising three school-aged children in Thousand Oaks