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  • been exposed to, and all the students I’ve met and exchanged ideas with have opened up my mind to a whole different way of thinking.” At PLU, Hughes immersed herself in campus life. She participated in theater and Dance Ensemble, held leadership roles in the Diversity Center and ASPLU, and spearheaded the first campus Caribbean Carnival in February 2006. The now-annual event showcases the dance, music and history of Trinidad and Tobago, provides an outlet for the program’s participants to

  • educational talk and improv performance around the theme of the event, which is, perfectly, connectivity. “We are thriving in our ability to build on those human emotions to create a pretty incredible connection with not only ourselves, but also with our audience,” Utley said. “We believe that audiences are incredibly smart, and they are looking for that kind of connection when they go to the theater.” Read Previous PLU Nursing Students Top in Exam Pass Rates Read Next PLU’s Army ROTC Wins 3rd MacArthur

  • American highlights include a home-stay in the capital of Uruguay, snorkeling through coral reefs in the oceans of Tobago, boating down a river in the middle of the Amazon rain forest and a visit to Machu Picchu in Peru. Read Previous PLU Event Shows Solidarity For 43 Missing Student Teachers Read Next Former PLU Professor’s Legacy Lives On COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window

  • time and to present such an incredible story.” In the orchestra, students play alongside faculty members. Brian Galante, associate director of choral studies, is the opera’s chorus master and one of the choirs he conducts, University Chorale, will be the chorus for Fiery Jade. “It’s a huge departmental collaboration, which is a lot of fun,” Brown said. Read Previous MediaLab reminisces on a decade of service, invites alumni to mark anniversary with fundraising event at Tacoma Art Museum Read Next

  • nonprofit and industry partners about the opportunity gap in Washington state. The conference focuses on increasing educational attainment by supporting historically marginalized, underrepresented and underserved students across the lifespan of learning. The theme for this year’s event, which takes place Oct. 19 at Central Washington University, is “Advancing Equity, Expanding Opportunity, Increasing Attainment.” Participants will share effective strategies for educational success among underserved

  • Welcome Back Lutes PLU students safely and enthusiastically return to campus Posted by: Logan Seelye / November 1, 2021 November 1, 2021 By Zach Powers '10ResoLute EditorMost PLU alumni remember their first move-in weekend vividly. The nervous excitement you felt walking into your residence hall. Meeting your roommate for the first time. Just as you were starting to feel settled, it was time to head to your first New Student Orientation event. And so went a whirlwind few days of new places, new

  • By Ashley Carreño-Millan '20Division of Humanities Riley Dolan, ‘19, a double major in Hispanic Studies and Political Science, interned with the U.S embassy program during the summer of 2017. This internship opened the way for him to engage in a project  researching memory sites that commemorate the genocide of Indigenous Mayans in Guatemala. What are memory sites? These are sites created by citizens or the government in remembrance of an event. The memory sites that Riley studied commemorated

  • responsible manner that ensures the safety of those on campus, as well as the safety of the pet. Copies of the procedures will be available at Human Resource Services. It is the responsibility of the pet owner to obtain and follow the procedures.  Communication Before bringing a pet to campus, the pet owner will check first with others in the work or learning environment to ensure that there are no concerns, such as allergies to dogs, etc.  In the event of legitimate health problems, the pet may not be

  • discuss this.  If you run out after this, you will need to seek care from your primary care provider, Lute TeleHealth, or a local urgent care clinic. If you need medical services during the summer, please use Lute TeleHealth (enroll now if you haven’t already, see eligibility below), call the MultiCare Nurse Consulting Line at 253-792-6410, or seek one of the area urgent care clinics or the MultiCare / Good Samaritan Parkland Emergency Services in the event of an emergency. * The Health Center will be

  • recognized program of study within an academic unit, which is considered distinct for the purpose of program review. Procedure for the Reduction of Faculty Positions. Initiation of Reduction of Faculty Positions: In the event of demonstrable financial exigency or extraordinary circumstances, either of which may require the reduction or reallocation of tenured faculty positions, the university president, in consultation with the Board of Regents, the provost, and the faculty, shall initiate the reduction