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The LRC is not open during summers. However, students taking language courses on campus or on-line in the summers should email the LRC Director (byaden@plu.edu) for information regarding on-call language consultant services.
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Beginning Fall 2021, the MSMA program will be offered fully online in or hybrid format. /*
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Meet the Past Chris Stevens Memorial Featured Lecturers
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Directions to the SymposiumTo get to Pacific Lutheran University, either place the university name or address in Google Search or MapQuest. The campus address is 12180 Park Avenue South. To get to Pacific Lutheran University coming north on I-5 from Portland or south from Seattle, take the WA-512 exit heading east. Then take the WA-7 Exit and turn south on Pacific Highway South. Turn right on Garfield Street. Once on campus, looking for parking lots marked for the symposium. Directions to the
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Lodgepole Issue 1 (pdf) view download
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Daniel Lee Vice President, Division of University Relations Full Profile 253-535-8111 daniel.lee@plu.edu
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Examples of Phishing ScamsThe following list, in reverse date order, contains headers of phishing scam messages sent to PLU email accounts beginning July 2008. Any PLU address is a forgery. This page was last updated February 9, 2011. DO NOT reply or forward these phishing attempts to anyone or click on any links that may be in the message content. DO delete these types of messages. Read more about cyber-safety here.Phishing Scam HeadersSubject: Mailbox Upgrade From: Robert Hammond
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be fun to co-teach together and engage students to ask really big questions about race, gender and sexuality through something we consume and enjoy."- Jennifer Smith Students will be studying Beyoncé based around her 2016 visual album “Lemonade.” The first half of the course will be her work pre-Lemonade, and then the rest of the course will be solely focused on the album. The course uses Patricia Hill Collins’ text Black Feminist Thought, with additional readings written only by women of color
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Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Highlights First in the Family What it Means to be First PLU administrators — all the way to the president’s office — embrace and celebrate the first-generation student experience. Learn about the stories of four first-in-the-family campus leaders, and how those backgrounds inform their mentorship. View the story Faculty proudly wear first-generation experience Heritage speakers embrace firsts together The Prologue: Lute teaches from place of
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