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  • creative expression Appreciate and engage in diverse forms of creative expression: interpersonal (cultural), intrapersonal (journaling), linguistic (writing, speech), spatial (graphic art, design,), music, kinesthetic (body, dance), logical (pattern making, problem-solving), leadership (transformational, improvisational, collective) Linked Programs: Innovation Studies MakerspaceThe Innovation Studies program sponsors a Makerspace in Hinderlie Hall to support creativity, our curriculum, and student

  • longstanding traditions of The University Congregation is the Ritual of Blessing and Sending of senior students before Commencement, which involves singing The Servant Song as the University Pastors place around each student’s shoulders a towel that says, “UCong.” Ms. Oakman has kept account of the towels, making sure they are pressed and ready to be given. Each student then keeps the towel as a remembrance of his or her time at PLU and the calling to vocations in the world. Ms. Oakman even sewed towels

  • federal authority. This document was signed in the mountain retreat of Eidsvoll on May 17th, 1814, a date commemorated by Norwegians every year as their national day. With only a few amendments, it has been in continuous force since 1814, making it the oldest such constitution in Europe. An exhibition celebrating this remarkable document opened on May 17th, 2014, at the Eidsvoll Center in Norway. Made up of works by 10 renown Norwegian modern artists, the exhibition is a visual exploration of themes

  • can be filed with any of the following: Title IX Coordinator Human Resources Campus Safety University Dispute Resolution Committee (UDRC) There is no time limit on making a complaint, but prompt reporting is encouraged in order to provide the impacted party support, as well as obtain appropriate evidence and information. All of the above individuals are considered private sources. This means the offices will keep the information as private as possible, but certain procedures will need to be

  • Appointments Making the Most out of Our Resources While drop-in visitors are always welcome in the Writing Center, to be sure that a consultant is available it’s best to make an appointment in advance. There are three ways to set up an appointment before you stop by: Go to www.plu.edu/student-success and click “Schedule and Appointment” Call us at (253) 535-8709 Email us at writing@plu.edu (describe your assignment and when you are available) For shorter pieces of writing, consultations last 30

  • many other challenges. However, while acknowledging these realities, our Lutheran heritage calls us to express a bold trust in the potential for making a positive difference. The stories in this issue of ResoLute embody this spirit of confidence and hope, as well as academic rigor, commitment, integrity and conviction. These values set PLU apart as faculty, students, staff and alumni pursue their chosen work worldwide. The university is well equipped to provide the academic preparation and

  • J-Term@Sea Our group at the Frederick Lutheran Church, which is celebrating its 350th anniversary this year, making it the oldest Lutheran church in the Western Hemisphere. #lutesawayDr. Nancy Albers-Miller, Dean of the PLU School of Business, and I have been teaching courses on board cruise ships… January 28, 2016 What's a Lute?

  • Now) Club, volunteer in PLU’s Community Garden, and/or live in the Environmental & Social Justice wing of PLU’s Diversity, Justice & Sustainability Learning Community on campus DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at PLU Lute Locker PLANNING Student Payments Textbooks Make a Gift Conference Planning RESOURCES Privacy Non-Discrimination Policy Accessibility Emergency Procedures Mailing Policy & Procedures Consumer Information Flag Display Stay Connected 12180 Park Avenue

  • award. 32Editorial ReviewStudents assume roles as editors who must evaluate a set of works to select which ones to include in an upcoming publication, and then write to the authors with a decision and rationale about whether their work merits inclusion in the publication. 33Dramatic DialoguesStudents create a dialogue based on an imagined discussion of a problem or issue between two different characters, imaginary or real, past or present. 34Role PlayA Role Play is a created situation in which

  • . All applicants will be notified by April 15. Under certain circumstances (for example, if a student or faculty member is considering other summer work, travel, or fellowship responsibilities) a decision on your application can be made earlier. Please contact Professor Halvorson if you would like to request an early decision. Fellowship Amount and Expectations The amount of the student fellowship is $2800. This level of financial support is designed for full-time work during the Summer months (June