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  • beyond. PNWU will host info sessions on September 25, 2023 PNWU admission counselors will be on campus to meet with PLU students and alum interested in their program offerings. For more information, contact prehealth@plu.edu. Read Previous How Erik Bainter ’23 and Jai Alapai ’24 answered a call that could save two lives. Read Next The People’s Librarian: Brian Bannon’s passion for democratizing information led him to the New York Public Library COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the

  • goal of easing the burden of physical and emotional pain of those assigned to his/her care. In order to assist others in regaining health, it is essential that the student maintains his/her own level of wellness. Working Environment: There are many settings in which the nursing student gains experience, e.g., hospital, nursing home, public health and community agencies, home visits, school setting and clinics. The most physically demanding may be in the hospital or nursing home setting where there

  • students and hosted us in his Congregation Hall.  Our students were again impressed with the high schoolers—their desire to go off island for college, the clarity of some of their ideas about what to major in, and the artistic abilities of one student who showed us his portfolio.  Several mothers and a grandmother joined us as well to find out more about colleges in general and PLU in particular.  It was another great experience for all involved. *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous Public

  • in the discipline of philosophy.  In a time when dialogue and civil discourse are challenging in our public life, PLU is a place where discussions about Big Enough Questions and important issues can happen within the framework of the expertise of our disciplines, but also across and between our disciplines.  This is important because the world and its problems are not confined to one area or discipline; our students need to draw on skills and expertise across areas and disciplines to address

  • athlete, a coach, a pastor and a public servant. Now, his work has him building a stronger community – literally. He serves as the organizational development and neighborhood revitalization consultant for Habitat for Humanity International. Monroe assists entire neighborhoods in their goal of growing stronger, consulting with projects on the West Coast and nationwide. The framework of Monroe’s career trajectory was forged during his time at Pacific Lutheran University. NAIA Division II ChampionshipTad

  • service. A reception follows with Norwegian cookies, punch, and coffee. The event is free, open to the public, and will take place in the Scandinavian Cultural Center on the first floor of the Anderson University Center. Sponsors: Scandinavian Cultural Center and Norwegian Program. Swedish Sankta Lucia FestThe Sankta Lucia Fest celebrated in the Swedish tradition and normally takes place in PLU’s SCC. The hour-long program features Swedish music, song, and dance, and a very special children’s

  • now coming into public consciousness, after being taught in school through a settler lens, if at all.” ——– Land acknowledgments meant to honor Indigenous people too often do the opposite – erasing American Indians and sanitizing history instead. (2021, October 22). The Conversation. https://theconversation.com/land-acknowledgments-meant-to-honor-indigenous-people-too-often-do-the-opposite-erasing-american-indians-and-sanitizing-history-instead-163787 “Land acknowledgments have been used to start

  • Big Questions, Complex Answers: Lorelei Juntunen ’97 drives public policy across the West Coast Growing up in a small town in Idaho, Lorelei Juntunen ’97 had not spent much time in cities. But when she moved to Parkland to attend PLU, she suddenly had access not only to local cities like Tacoma and Seattle, but also to cities across… September 10, 2024 ResoLute

  • Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy on campus and studying away in Oxford For the graduating class of 2024, freshman year was online and confined. So by the time fall came around for sophomore year, they embraced in-person classes, study groups, lunches, dinners, and more. That’s true at least for political science major Kaden Bolton ’24, who graduated… June 12, 2024 Research & Academics

  • PLU’s Weathermon Jazz Festival to Feature Acclaimed Musician Aubrey Logan The Pacific Lutheran University Department of Music and the Dick and Helen Weathermon Joyful Noise Endowment for Jazz Studies will host the PLU Weathermon Jazz Festival on Tuesday, March 21. The public is invited to the festival’s evening concert showcase featuring Aubrey Logan, the PLU… February 16, 2023 Events, Performances, Athletics