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  • In January, we announced a change that realigns PLU’s Commencement with the tradition the university has had in place for over 100 years: Commencement is returning to the PLU campus.

    to open wheelchair seating. "Can we sit with our friends and family who are in the special seating sections?"No. Due to limited space there, only the person needing to use the section and one other guest may occupy the area. "I see a person taking pictures during the ceremony. How do I get them?"Please visit Grad Images for ceremony photography information. "I want to purchase a diploma frame for my student, where do I get one?"You may visit the Lute Locker (located within the lower level of the

  • Before you go… Research the culture, history, and language of the place you plan to visit. Open your mind to new things and experiences. While are you are away… Keep a journal.

    choosing activities, making purchases, engaging with locals, etc. – “how do my decisions impact the local community using these three lenses?” Learn about Ethical Photography here.Staying ConnectedStudy away can be an isolating experience for students. Sometimes it can be challenging to get adjusted to being in a new environment, make friends and feel comfortable and get a sense of community while you’re away from campus. This challenge is normal, and it’s good to utilize mental health resources

  • This Event Planning Guide is here to guide PLU students, faculty and staff who coordinate events. It includes the key components of event planning for large and small scale events, including

    to submit request. You can have an audio or video recording made of your event by one of our student technicians. All recordings of University events are archived by Instructional Technologies.3+ weeks out Photography – PLU MarComMUST submit a request to PLU MarCom1+ week out Confirm venue set up and logisticsRecommend to reach out to Hospitality Services and I&TS to confirm/update your room set up requests2 weeks out Food & Alcohol PLU CateringMust contact catering@plu.edu or submit a Catering

  • Pacific Lutheran University is committed to handling its hazardous wastes responsibly by adhering to these objectives. Reduce the quantity of hazardous waste generated to the lowest practical level.

    of Fire Extinguisher Location of Spill Control Location of Fire Alarm EHS cell phone number: (360) 402-1991 Campus Safety @ x7911 Test and maintain safety equipment: Communication equipment Alarm System Maintain 30” aisle space Special Waste Categories:Photographic Chemicals Photographic fixer solutions cannot be disposed into the sewer. All photo fixer from PLU photography labs must be collected in plastic carboys or drums. Call Environmental Health & Safety (x7233) for pick-up and disposal. All

  • All majors must complete one of the Concentrations below. Students may complete more than one Concentration.

    periods. Course content varies. Course is repeatable once with different topic. (4) ENGL 397 : Literatures of Genocide and the Holocaust - IT, GE Study of representations and narratives that attempt to engage and make sense of the Holocaust and other genocides. Texts may include a variety of literature written in multiple genres (poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, life writing) and media (film, television, plays, photography, blogs) from a range of historical periods and national/global contexts

  • Jump to Fast Car by Tracy Chapman

    dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo. Is that a dragon icon? Course Listing (Online) Course Title Credits Schedule Type Instruction Type ANTH 102 Human Cultural Diver C, SO 4 Lecture Online ARTD 320 Photography 2: Digital AR 4 Lecture Online BIOL 206 Human Anatomy/Physiol II NS,SM 4 Lecture Online BIOL 330 Genetics 0 Discussion Online BIOL 330 Genetics 4 Lecture Online BIOL 205 Human Anatomy/Physiol I NS,SM 0 Lab Online BIOL

  • How to have fearlessly curious conversations in dangerously divided times 1:45 – 3:30 p.m. | March 7 | Chris Knutzen, Anderson University Center Who: Mónica Guzmán, Bridge-Builder, Journalist,

    Winterthur, La Gaîté Lyrique, the Lishui Photography Festival, and apexart. She has also been an artist in residence at Recology San Francisco (a.k.a. “the dump”), the San Francisco Planning Department, the Internet Archive, and the Montalvo Arts Center. From 2013 to 2021, she taught digital art at Stanford University. In addition to her bestselling books, Odell’s writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The New York Times, Sierra, and other publications. She lives in Oakland, California. For more

  • 8:15 a.m. | March 8 | Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts   Who: Bob Ferguson Title: Washington State Attorney General Bio: Bob Ferguson is Washington State’s 18th Attorney

    coaching soccer at University Prep in Seattle. Jacob enjoys traveling, dancing, writing, photography and is learning French. Welcoming the Stranger I: Immigrant Workers in a Wisconsin Dairy Community—a 20 –Year ExperimentPanel Title: Welcoming the Stranger: Immigrant Workers in a Wisconsin Dairy Community—a 20 –Year Experiment Who: John Rosenow Title: Dairy Farmer Bio: John Rosenow is a fifth-generation dairy farmer in Cochrane, Wisconsin. He began employing immigrant workers at his Buffalo County

  • In their own words By Chris Albert Soon new PLU graduates will go out into the world. In the following, some Lutes share their stories of why they came to PLU, what their experiences have been and what’s the next chapter in their lives. More…

    track after I finish my MA work there. Beyond that, I would like to do some kind of non-fiction writing/literary journalism, but also photography and social documentary film. Kajsa Swenson – Bachelor of Science in nursing Why PLU? I transferred to PLU in the fall of my sophomore year. My fellow Lutes like to tell me that I made a good choice in reference to my old school (and PLU’s rival), and I must say that I agree with them. As soon as I figured out that pursuing nursing was what I wanted to do

  • See Dr. Artime's profile Michael Artime is Assistant Professor & Chair of the Department of Political Science. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Missouri-St. Louis in Political Science.

    artistic collaborations? Departing from a brief historical view of art as a way to chronicle plagues and other catastrophes, this session will look specifically at four examples across global film and theatre, Latin-American photography, and Mexican storytelling that invite us to reflect on art in its potential to heal and on its commitment to social justice. COURSE FACULTY AND PANELISTS Michael ArtimeBrian BeerbowerMichelle CeynarCorey CookSuzanne Crawford O’BrienMary Ellard-IveyEvan EskewSergia