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  • 24, 2018 By Kari Plog '11PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Sept. 24, 2018) — Justin Huertas ’09 says opening night of “Legally Blonde,” presented by Seattle-based Showtunes Theatre Company, was electric.Applause roared when his castmate, Alexandria Henderson, walked on stage for the first time Saturday night. Sure, Elle Woods is a lovable lead character in a story about perseverance and optimism. But Henderson and Huertas, black and Filipino actors who are playing roles often played by

  • contexts from which they emerged; students will also be introduced to the basic methods and issues in New Testament interpretation. Much of the course will focus on understanding these ancient texts in their historical contexts and what they reveal about the people who produced them, though there will be some consideration of their influence on some contemporary issues. No previous familiarity with the New Testament or its interpretation is expected. (4) RELI 215 : Religions of the Ancient

  • accounts, identity, health records, and taxes. Software has a major impact on how we work and communicate, especially during this pandemic. Recent events have demonstrated that the use, design, and management of software systems can impact society in significant ways including life and death. Software security is increasingly important as the incidents of malware, fraud, extortion, identity theft, and cyber espionage are on the rise. “We now live in a world where AI governs access to information

  • and Learning (506) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 970D Writer's Notebook 4-12 (598) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 970E The Write Foundation K-2 (608) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 970F Young Writers PreK-2 (642) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 970H Teaching with Technology (648) 1 Continuing Education Online EDUC 970J Reaching Young Readers (653) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 970K Differentiation & Grading(665) 3 Continuing Education Online EDUC 970L Web EDU (681) 3

  • PLU News documents good work Lutes are doing, on and off campus, as they live and pursue lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care.

    Reflections on a Day With PLU’s Rwandan Guests TACOMA, Wash. (Sept. 24, 2015)—On Sept. 21, I had the immense privilege of meeting and getting to know members of the iDebate Rwanda team. Although it is always an honor to spend time with international guests, their visit was of special importance to me as… September 24, 2015 Equity, Faith, JusticeResearch & AcademicsStudent Life, Resources, Community

  • Responsibilities of the Program Committee Develops academic and cultural experiences for LIFE participants Review submitted course proposals Establishes class/field trip costs Establishes class fees and instructor honoraria, under the guidance of Council Researches and finds meeting places for classes Suggest other courses/field trips and approve those to be offered Reviews enrollment to determine advisability of course cancellation or repetitions Review class/field trip evaluations Recommends

  • April 12, 2012 Earth Day – Connecting to Everything on Earth: Its Land, Waters, and Peoples (Plant, Animal, and Human) PLU’s 2012 Earth Day lecture will be by Michael Pavel at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 17 in the Scandinavian Cultural Center. Pavel is a professor of education studies at the University of Oregon, he carries the traditional name of ChiXapkaid and is an enrolled member of the Skokomish Tribe Nation. He is an honored 2007 Ecotrust Indigenous Leadership Award finalist for his work as

  • Free Public Debate Sept. 21 Addresses U.S. Intervention in Global Genocides TACOMA, Wash. (Aug. 28, 2015)—During a two-day visit to Pacific Lutheran University in September, four of Rwanda’s best young debaters will immerse themselves in campus life—and present a moving, enlightening evening of personal storytelling…

    campus life—and present a moving, enlightening evening of personal storytelling and public debate. The four students are part of iDebate Rwanda, a nongovernmental organization that uses debate to give young East Africans the tools to change their world by teaching them how to think critically, solve problems creatively and impact their society. PLU is the second stop on the group’s 2015 U.S. tour, “Voices from the Post-Genocide Generation’’—and one of only two on the West Coast. The students’ visit

  • Back to Step 3 Back to Step 5Exempt ReviewThe review time is typically shorter than other categories of review (~6-8 days).Learn more about exempt researchOnly certain categories of research qualify as exempt, based on federal regulations. Students must still submit an HPRB proposal (and accompanying documents), so that the HPRB will understand how participants’ identity and privacy will be protected. If the HPRB reviews a project and determines that it is “exempt,” no further oversight or

  • secretaries or building supervisors for rules governing posting in that building or area. THE FOLLOWING MUST BE INDICATED ON ALL MATERIALS TO BE POSTED: The full name of the sponsoring organization Contact information for the event, email or phone number is acceptable The time, date and place of the event Any entrance fees or costs to participate Note: For all dances and concerts the following must be on the publicity and tickets: Non-student guests must be a minimum 18 years of age with proper