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Bringing the Past to Life in the PresentIn September of 2019, the SCC opened a new exhibit “Living History and Nordic Identity: Bringing the Past to Life in the Present” based on KD Williams’ capstone project for her BA in Scandinavian Area Studies, which Dr. Schroeder supervised. The exhibit encouraged visitors to interact with conceptions of the past and Nordic identities by presenting KD Williams’ fieldwork with Viking Age and medievalist re-enactors. Groups that were featured in particular
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The days and hours of student activities directly pertain to the availability of space on campus (e.g., AUC room, facilities, classrooms, and grounds). Rooms within the Anderson University Center are available on a first-come, first-serve basis via Hospitality Services. Other spaces around campus are also available for reservation; however, such spaces may require special permissions based on other departments. For example, the CAVE can be reserved through Conferences and Events; however
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Check out the Start a Club page here for a quick guide or review tabs below in Starting and Maintaining a Student Club.
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The following are some of the benefits and privileges that are extended to each PLU student club/organization upon its official recognition by the University. A club/organization’s failure to maintain recognition through annual registration may result in suspension of any or all of these benefits and privileges. To reserve campus facilities and outdoor spaces up to one calendar year in advance of the event date. To be included in the directory of officially recognized student clubs
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PLU is committed to maintaining safe, respectful and healthy residential environments that are conducive to living and learning. This commitment to residential students takes precedence over any one resident’s preference to host a guest. The University believes that guests staying overnight or for extended periods have the potential for being an infringement upon the community by compromising the privacy and convenience of the people sharing residence hall space. Therefore, PLU expects guests
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SARF for Productions SARF for Events Off Campus SARF for Club Support The SARF Funding Request Process is closed for the summer. The Student SARF Committee has had its last meeting of the 2023-2024 academic year and will resume in September. The Request Process will reopen in mid-August with the earliest consideration of requests happening in the third week of September. If you have any questions or would like to consult regarding the process or opportunities, please reach out to AVP for Campus
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Rights and Responsibilities Form 23-24 (pdf) view page
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2024 Photo and Video Contest Guidelines (pdf) view download
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Mission StatementPLU THEATRE AND DANCE’S MISSION Pacific Lutheran University Theatre and Dance supports students in reaching their professional and academic goals through providing meaningful educational and production experiences, fostering leadership, promoting community, and nurturing passionate, responsible, and caring artists. PLU THEATRE AND DANCE’S VISION Pacific Lutheran University Theatre and Dance will be a nationally recognized program of preference and distinction noted for its
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Wild Hope Video and Essay Contest Winners2024 Winners We appreciate everyone who participated in this year’s Wild Hope Essay/Video Contest! This year’s prompt revolved around the Blue Zones Project here in Parkland Spanaway. Click below to see the winning entries.2024 Essay - Lily Jenkins2024 Essay - Josiah Johnson2023 Winners Thank you to all who participated in this year’s annual Wild Hope Essay/Video Contest! This year, we encouraged students to touch on how global engagement promotes human
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