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  • Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Lute Plays Piano “Up Close with the Masters” Alumni / Alumni Profiles / April 21, 2014 Natalie Burton '13 Playing a Bach piece on the piano for master pianist Vladimir Feltsman during Portland Piano International's Up Close With the Masters series. (Photo courtesy of Portland Piano International) A Q&A With Natalie Burton ’13 By Sandy Deneau Dunham RESOLUTE Editor Music and

  • 9-12 Place Awards K-8 Place Awards 9-12 Specialty Awards K-8 Specialty Awards2022 Overall AwardsPlaces 1-3 Receive expenses paid to the Virtual International Science and Engineering Fair. PlaceSponsored ByNamesGradeSchoolProject Title 1stPacific Lutheran UniversityNidhi Krishna Kumar11OlympiaReal-Time Sign Recognition for ASL to Text Conversion 2ndThe Puyallup Tribe of IndiansAiden Bai11CamasA Fast, Compiler-Augmented Virtual DOM for Performant JavaScript UI Libraries 3rdSociety for

  • Lemkin 2021 Essay Winner``Meaning, Logic, and Death: Genocide and its Underlying Causes``Zackery GostishaAbstractRaphael Lemkin’s dedication to the punishment and prevention of genocide, primarily through international legal intervention, was founded on a belief in the fundamental rights of all peoples. In this essay, I argue that a precondition of genocide is logic, when logic is understood to totally and accurately describe everything in existence. Logic, then, is not the sole cause of

  • Lemkin 2021 Essay Winner``Meaning, Logic, and Death: Genocide and its Underlying Causes``Zackery GostishaAbstractRaphael Lemkin’s dedication to the punishment and prevention of genocide, primarily through international legal intervention, was founded on a belief in the fundamental rights of all peoples. In this essay, I argue that a precondition of genocide is logic, when logic is understood to totally and accurately describe everything in existence. Logic, then, is not the sole cause of

  • Norway. Students studying in Telemark have the opportunity to learn Norwegian and participate in field trips that underscore outdoor life and regional identity. Lutes in Oslo focus on conflict resolution and peacebuilding, topics Norway is deeply committed to, Williams said. The country is engaged in a dynamic discussion defining and redefining its international roles, and PLU students participate in dialogue on issues such as European integration and multiculturalism in schools. OSLO, NORWAY Explore

  • process. Will you weight Running Start classes?Our policy is to weight only IB, AP, Cambridge, Honors and Accelerated courses. We do not weight Running Start classes. I'm a member of PTK at my Running Start college, and I see that PLU offers a PTK scholarship - am I eligible?Our PTK Scholarship is a transfer scholarship, and because you are a first year with advanced standing (see above), you are eligible for our many first year scholarships, but are not eligible for any of the transfer-specific

  • Lutheran University Commencement is for all graduates and their guests. Sponsoring Department: Office of the Provost Questions: commencement@plu.eduBy InvitationChemistry Award Ceremony | Tuesday, May 9, 20236:00 pm | Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University Center The Chemistry Award Ceremony honors Chemistry students and is by invitation only. RSVP required. Sponsoring Department: Department of Chemistry Questions: munroam@plu.edu Education ARC Ceremony | Saturday, May 13, 20234:00-5:30 pm

  • process. Will you weight Running Start classes?Our policy is to weight only IB, AP, Cambridge, Honors and Accelerated courses. We do not weight Running Start classes. I'm a member of PTK at my Running Start college, and I see that PLU offers a PTK scholarship - am I eligible?Our PTK Scholarship is a transfer scholarship, and because you are a first year with advanced standing (see above), you are eligible for our many first year scholarships, but are not eligible for any of the transfer-specific

  • wrestler, he finished second in the state tournament. The following year, Zach applied and was accepted to Mt. Edgecumbe High School, a state-funded boarding school in southeast Alaska. With an enrollment of approximately 400 students in ninth through 12th grades, the school offered Zach a higher level of athletic competition than he had at Naknek. As a senior at Mt. Edgecumbe, Zach earned 2006 second-team all-state basketball honors, was selected to the all-tournament squad and led his team to a third

  • drinking out of a mug. Before opening Lionheart in May 2015, Reese’s husband, Ben, had managed coffee shops for a long time. She’s a full-time communication specialist for water resource projects, from international treaties to drought relief. The coffee company helps exercise her creative bug, she says, allowing her to design menus and plan events. (Video by Rustin Dwyer, PLU) “It’s a labor of love,” she said. One night, while Reese enjoyed dinner with friends, the coffee shop transformed from a