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  • The Office for Congregational Engagement helps to create and sustain mutually enhancing partnerships between PLU and the congregations and synods of Region I of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in

    Congregational Engagement at PLUCongregational Engagement helps to create and sustain mutually enhancing partnerships between PLU and the congregations and synods of Region I of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and faith communities of all traditions in the Tacoma/Seattle region that share PLU’s mission.Alumni Referral ScholarshipIf you are a Lute Alum, you can refer potential Lutes for a renewable scholarship! Click below for more information. Because the world needs more

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  • Visiting Instructor | Department of Mathematics | mauneyaj@plu.edu | 253-535-8730

    Philosophy of Mathematics Selected Presentations Washington College Mathematics Conference (WAMATYC), Continuity and Context in Statistics, Yakima, WA (2018) Mathematical Association of America (MAA) , Embedding Regular Polygons in the Integer Lattice,, Regional Meeting Accolades Nominated 2022 Distinguished Teaching Award, University of Washington, Tacoma Bremer Exceptional Faculty Award, 1999, Olympic College Exceptional Faculty Award nomination, 1993, Green River Community College

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  • Business and Records Coordinator | Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education | beechujs@plu.edu | 253-535-8178

    of America reconciliation Manages Curricular Development Grants, Wang Center Research Grants and special program accounts Manages all Wang Center Scholarship accounts Responsible for study away student billing processes, includes billing home institutions of visiting students Responsible for all study away student registration Processes study away transcripts and handles the Assignment of Credit process Maintains the Interactive Equivalency Guide for Gateway and Featured programs Management of

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  • The Department of Global and Cultural Studies is a dynamic curricular hub for global education made up of the following programs: Chinese and Chinese Studies, French and Francophone Studies, Global

    North America (4) HIST 335: Slavery, Pirates, and Dictatorship: History of the Caribbean (4) NAIS 244: Environmental Justice and Indigenous People (4) NAIS 321: Visual Sovereignty and Indigenous Film (4) NAIS 363: Race and Indigeneity (4) RELI 245: Global Christian Theologies (4) SOCW 325: Social, Educational and Health Services in Tobago (4) (This is a study away course) Concentration: Transnationalism and Its Consequences Migration, colonial occupation, refugee flows, global travel—the movement of

  • Social Media and Content Manager | Marketing & Communications | jeffrey.roberts@plu.edu | 253-535-7221 | Jeffrey is a dynamic storyteller with a passion for all things social media.

    content manager, Jeffrey can be found all around campus collaborating with students, staff and faculty members to create engaging content for the university’s social media channels. Prior to PLU, Jeffrey graduated from California Lutheran University and worked as the social media manager for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (the L in PLU). If he’s not on campus, Jeffrey is probably at the ice rink serving as a referee for collegiate, junior and youth hockey games.

  • Diversity, Justice, Sustainability. These three values are central to the mission of Pacific Lutheran University.

    Strategic Plan. Our Lutheran tradition calls on us to see diversity, social justice and sustainability not as three separate concerns but as one crucial cause demanding our best attention and action. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has called on all people to “defend human dignity, to stand with poor and powerless people, to advocate justice, to work for peace, and to care for the earth in the processes and structures of contemporary society” (The Church in Society: A Lutheran Perspective

  • PLU Earns Prestigious Mortar Board Chapter By Sandy Deneau Dunham PLU is populated with outstanding student leaders and meaningful, campuswide ways to recognize them—from Emerging Leaders to the Ubuntu Award and Pinnacle Society—but until now, there was no opportunity for national recognition. That’s where Mortar…

    shaped their learning. 5.    America Reads. The chapter will support PLU’s America Reads program, which aims to improve childhood literacy through service in five area elementary schools as part of the schools’ reading programs. America Reads also supports Mortar Board’s national Reading is Leading initiative. In late November, word arrived that the petition had been granted. The next step is to build PLU’s chapter; the inaugural Mortar Board will be inducted in May 2014. Here’s how it works: Current

  • Year-round programming in the multi-use Cultural Center includes musical concerts, lectures, films, language instruction, educational programs for school groups, and countless classes in Scandinavian

    holiday decorations. The evening is filled with great conversation, fantastic food, and lively entertainment. Members will receive invitations to this yearly themed event.The Banquet is on December 14th, 2024, 5pm. Come and join us in this lovely holiday tradition. This year we are celebrating the 200th anniversary of the first organized crossing to America! Imagine it’s Christmas Eve (Julaften) in Norway 1824. A group of Quakers are celebrating their last Jul in Norway. They are also preparing to

  • Water is the basis of life on planet Earth, but from the Gulf of Mexico to the Arctic Circle and beyond, many major waterways and water supplies are threatened by drought, pollution and population growth. Thursday, April 10, PLU and the greater community are invited…

    Studio Theater at 7 p.m. Focusing on water-related issues across North America, the film investigates how pressures on water, including drought, floods, population growth, and pollution, are resulting in new and innovative thinking. From Canada to Texas, and from Washington, D.C. to the Gulf of Mexico, the team discovered stories of drought, water mismanagement, and water scarcity in unexpected places. Kortney Scroger ‘14, a PLU senior communication major who served as the film’s chief videographer

  • Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History | Department of History | halvormj@plu.edu | 253-535-8258 | Michael Halvorson teaches business and economic history courses in the Department of History at PLU, as well as classes on innovation and the history of technology.

    Hopkins, 2022) : View Book Code Nation: Personal Computing and the Learn to Program Movement in America (ACM Books 2020) : View Book The Renaissance: All That Matters (McGraw-Hill 2015) : View Book Microsoft Visual Basic 2013 Step by Step (Microsoft Press 2013) : View Book Heinrich Heshusius and Confessional Polemic in Early Lutheran Orthodoxy (Ashgate 2010) : View Book Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 Step by Step (Microsoft Press 2010) : View Book Defining Community in Early Modern Europe (Ashgate 2008