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  • Calendar Spotlight Series Alumni News Ingredient for Success Raymond Bunk ’06 leverages his MBA experience at PLU to launch a microdistillery in Edgewood. Learn more about his growing business and his dedication to the craft. Read More Alumni News See what events are upcoming on PLU’s campus, including Homecoming and Family Weekend 2018. Read More Alumni Awards Each year, the Alumni Association of PLU identifies a group of especially remarkable alumni deserving of several awards, recognizing their

  • . The Peer Advocacy and Community Education team (PACE) are a group of peer mentors who offer workshops on healthy relationships, consent, rape culture, and gender. PLU Knight Shield is a mobile app for reporting incidents, connecting to 911 and PLU emergency resources, and requesting a walking escort or shuttle. The Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability has educational resources centered around issues active bystanders may need to change. Additionally, contact the Student Rights and

  • frequent speaker and guest lecturer at schools and Universities. He is the co-director of UgandaProject.GRIFFIN MATTHEWS graduated from Carnegie Mellon University, in his hometown of Pittsburgh, PA. Griffin co-wrote and directed the west coast premiere of Witness Uganda in Los Angeles. He starred in Invisible Thread (Richard Rodgers Award, Harold Adamson Award, and Dean Kay Award) at 2econd Stage Theater and ART. He is working on a commission for Center Theatre Group in Los Angeles to write a new docu

  • Global Classrooms In January 2006, a group of PLU students — bundled up in warm coats, gloves, hats and sturdy boots — stepped carefully from the boat on which they’d been traveling onto the rocky and icy shores of Antarctica. This intrepid class helped seal a spot… November 26, 2019 AcademicsCurrent StudentsGlobal EducationStudy AbroadStudy Away

  • interactive map of PLU and beyond.Breaking Free While Locked Up: A Scalar Book CollaborationIn Spring 2018, women involved in the Therapeutic Community at the Washington Corrections Center for Women shared their stories of addiction and recovery with a group of IHON 253: Gender and Sexuality students from Pacific Lutheran University. This Scalar book is an ongoing project resulting from this transformative collaboration.Mexican Indigenous Poetry in Translation: A Spanish Language PodcastListen to the

  • Children’s theatre continues its revival at PLU “James and the Giant Peach” premieres this February When James Henry Trotter is forced to move-in with his horrible aunts, he finds comfort in a magical peach and a group of extraordinary friends who lead him on an adventure through the Atlantic Ocean, above the… February 8, 2017 Children's TheatreTheatre

  • . This issue of ResoLute presents specific examples of Norwegian values and present-day discussions and debates that remind us of the value of a foundation, an identity, an openness to bridging a past and present. Today in our PLU community, we explore the ways in which underrepresented peoples of Norway, such as the Sámi indigenous group and people migrating to Norway from around the world, are part of contemporary Norwegian society. We put our inspiration for Norwegian peacebuilding to work in the

  • Children’s theatre continues its revival at PLU “James and the Giant Peach” premieres this February When James Henry Trotter is forced to move-in with his horrible aunts, he finds comfort in a magical peach and a group of extraordinary friends who lead him on an adventure through the Atlantic Ocean, above the… February 8, 2017 Children's TheatreTheatre

  • ) Hometown: Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands Major: Nursing Campus Involvement: Delta Iota Chi (nursing honor society), Blood Drive Coordinator, Rieke Diversity Scholar What she is doing now: Neuro-Trauma PCU Nurse at St. Joseph Medical Center (Tacoma) Nathan Adams '20 Nathan Adams ‘20 (he/him) Hometown: Federal Way, Washington Major: Kinesiology Campus Involvement: Jazz Ensemble, Residential Life, Ultimate Team, Platonic (acapella group) What he is doing now: Masters student studying exercise physiology

  • PLU interns combat climate change one tree at a time A group of PLU students interning with the Tacoma Tree Foundation spent the summer increasing the number of trees in the city to reduce polluted stormwater runoff and heat during the summer months and improving the livelihoods of those who live in urban areas. The… November 11, 2022 AcademicsBiologyClubs & OrganizationsCommunityCurrent StudentsDiversity Justice SustainabilityInternshipsInvolvementLife on CampusLutheran Higher EducationPacific