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  • Henri Coronado-Volta ’23 discusses his global studies major, studying away, and his plans to attend UW’s Public Health Epidemiology program Henri Coronado-Volta grew up in Seattle, Washington, and chose PLU because the smaller school offered the opportunity to build community, a chance to continue swimming, and living close to home—but not too close. He double majored in global studies and Hispanic studies and minored in… June 19, 2023 AcademicsAthleticsGlobal EducationPacific NorthwestPLU

  • the twentieth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, and to celebrate the launch of PLU’s minor in Holocaust and Genocide Studies Program, the university is honored to host two major conferences this spring.   The first is the 6th Biannual Wang Center Symposium. Scheduled on February 20-21, the symposium focuses on the topic of Legacies of the Shoah: Understanding Genocide, War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity and asks the question: “Why do people degrade, exploit and exterminate others?” The

  • 2017 Chemistry Capstone Symposium PLU Chemistry Department   May 1st to May 5th, 2017 Chemistry Department Senior Capstone Presentations took place Monday through Friday, May 1-5,2017. The schedule of talks and abstracts is given below. [ Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday ] Keynote Speaker: Curt Malloy, MPH, JD (and PLU ’88), Chief Operating Officer, Cancer Research and Biostastics (CRAB), Friday May, 4:30 pm. All talks were held in Morken Center for Learning and Technology (MCLT

  • YouTube: Summer Internship as a cancer research intern PLU partnered with the Fred Hutch Cancer Center to guarantee two PLU students a paid summer internship focusing on cancer research. Get an insider’s view as we follow for a day PLU chemistry major, Elijah Singleton ’25, one of the interns who spent his summer… November 15, 2023 AcademicsChemistryCurrent StudentsInternshipsResearchSeekerStudent VoiceTrailblazer

  • seniors —were equipped with stipend and resources.” Previously, PLU was awarded $14,000 in December 2020 and $40,000 in May 2021 for the program. The grant will go toward the 2021 summer program.  The  Washington Youth Development Nonprofit Relief Fund was created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that forced schools to move to remote learning. School’s Out Washington and the Washington State Department of Commerce allocated $9.4 million to support schools. Of the 612 eligible applicants submitted

  • Reception: February 21, 5-7pm A retrospective of Storyteller and Book Artist Mare Blocker, featuring her recent explorations of light and shadow, tunnel books, and puppetry. 2024 Senior Exhibition  April 17, 2024 – May 24, 2024 Opening Reception Wednesday, April 17 from 5-7pm Please join the Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts to celebrate the accomplishments of graduating artists in the culmination of their degree program.2022-2023Selections from the Permanent Art Collection  September 21

  • of Wild Hope Center for Vocation Friday, October 27 – 3:00-4:30 pm* | Hauge Admin 101 Friday, November 17 – 3:00-4:30 pm* | Hauge Admin 101 Friday, December 1 – 3:00-4:30 pm* | Hauge Admin 101 *We will use the Norton Guide to Equity-Minded TeachingSpring 2024Please save the date for the upcoming Faculty Workshops: Friday, February 23, 2024 – 3:00-4:30 pm | Hauge Admin 101 The Relevance of Reflection for Teaching and Learning Patricia O’Connell Killen, Professor Emerita of Religion and Faculty

  • the nominee’s college to the Office of the Provost (provost@plu.edu) by October 20. Please consult with your college dean about your college process and deadlines.Faculty Excellence Award - Nomination guidelines 2023 Faculty Excellence Award Recipients Faculty Excellence Award in Teaching Emily Davidson, Associate Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies The Faculty Excellence Award in Teaching recognizes a member of our faculty who embodies a commitment to excellence in their ability to

  • PLU announces new mathematics major, engineering minor Posted by: Silong Chhun / March 14, 2022 March 14, 2022 By Veronica CrakerPLU Marketing and CommunicationsPacific Lutheran University leaders recently announced two new natural sciences programs. Officially launching in fall 2022, students will be able to pursue a major in applied mathematics and/or a minor in engineering and industry.The applied mathematics major builds upon the existing mathematics courses, incorporates interdisciplinary

  • Reasons you should study psychology at PLU Curious about the psychology program at PLU? We sat down with students and faculty to get the inside scoop. Posted by: mhines / July 10, 2023 July 10, 2023 Psychology is a mix of scientific exploration, practical skills, and personal growth. Whether you’re fascinated by human behavior, eager to make a difference, or seeking a career that opens doors, a psychology major is an ultimate path to an epic academic journey and a future full of purpose. Tell