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  • The success of the Wild Hope Center for Vocation was established, in good measure, through the lives of the faculty mentors who engage their students with questions of meaning and purpose—in the

    identify as LGBTQ, and those who represent a broad range of religious and ethnic backgrounds; and a video that highlights the gifts of Lutheran education for a student body, staff, and faculty no longer largely Nordic and Lutheran.Let us help you create...In addition to the activities described above, the Wild Hope Center for Vocation is available to assist you in planning a workshop or event relating to vocation. Some of its recent activities include: a workshop series for those working in the

  • Locals embrace Lutes as they meet living legends, learn about vibrant events such as Carnival and Panorama, and develop valuable racial consciousness within a multicultural society that celebrates

    Trinidad.” Hughes acknowledges that many students are attracted to the program because of Carnival, an annual celebration rich with music, dancing, costumes and more that Hughes says “engulfs the whole country.” But the semester abroad provides students with deeper meaning behind the elaborate festival. “They go beyond just having a good time,” she said. Among the cultural education, students experience how people from a wide array of religious and ethnic backgrounds live side by side in a small, tight

  • Advising Weeks: October 21 - November 1 Registration Weeks: November 4 - 15 Contact your faculty advisor first if you have declared your major.

    . Students who need permission to register for a course should contact the course instructor. Only the course instructor can override a course restriction (e.g. prerequisites, instructor permission, course capacity, time conflict, etc). If students are feeling overwhelmed by the process, the CSS will have drop-in advisors available throughout registration and they can help you get registered! Remember – advisors cannot override holds on your account. Registration ResourcesClasses availableHow to

  • Personal objects can range from utilitarian items used to make everyday life easier to objects that give prestige to the user and heighten an individual’s sense of identity.

    political leadership or wisdom in conflict resolution, to awe of strength or respect for agricultural or herding skills. These individuals may then be identified with an object that marks their special status within the community. For more information: Ravenhill, Philip L. The Art of the Personal Object. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian National Museum of African Art, 1991. Sieber, Roy. African Furniture and Household Objects. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1988.Personal Objects Bamum PipeDogon

  • Bachelor's Degrees Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Bachelor of Arts in Communication (B.A.C.) Bachelor of Arts in Education (B.A.E.) Bachelor of Arts in Kinesiology (B.A.K.

    .) Social Work (B.A.) Sociology (B.A.) Studio Arts (B.A., B.F.A) Concentrations (B.F.A.) Graphic Design Theatre (B.A.) Theatre (B.F.A.) Concentrations Acting/Directing Design/Technical Musical Theatre Minors Actuarial Science Anthropology Art History Biology Business Administration Business Administration, Specialized Business Administration, Specialized Marketing Business Nonprofit Leadership Chemistry Chinese Chinese Studies Coaching Communication Computer Science Conflict Resolution Criminal Justice

  • Elizabeth Reeves’ (‘13) fondest memories of the Diversity Center are how it felt like a community. They remember the friends they made and the time they all spent together, bonding. “If you had the right combination, you would get zero homework done but it would…

    they carry themselves and how they interact with their friends and fellow students. Elizabeth uses the leadership and conflict resolution skills they gained from the Diversity Center to bridge the gaps formed by cultural and language differences between American and International students in their grad program. These gaps are perfectly natural but most students just aren’t prepared for them. Because of the Diversity Center, Elizabeth developed the necessary skills and experience to help others

  • Summer 2023 Cohort Select your program below to see the schedule for students entering the cohort in Summer 2023.

    : Educational Leadership: Instructional Leadership (3) EDUC 743: Educational Finance in P12 (2) EDUC 747: Central Office and Programmatic Leadership (2) EDUC 795a: Executive Leadership Internship (1) Spring 20245 courses (8 credits) EDUC 760: Evaluation & Supervision in Educational Leadership (2) EDUC 744: Community & Family Engagement (2) EDUC 746: Crisis, Conflict, Emergency Management (2) EDUC 745: School Board Relations (1) EDUC 795a: Executive Leadership Internship (1) 2024-25 Academic Year TermCredit

  • Wired connections are available in most locations around campus, which will allow you access to the network once your device has been registered.

    have additional configuration settings and we do not recommend using these types of devices. The signals coming from these devices can conflict with the PLU access points and cause performance problems and confusion for others in the rooms around you. Most importantly, when in doubt or unsure about setting something up, call the Help Desk at 253-535-7525. It is best to have a tech setup the device properly, as an improperly configured device will disrupt PLU’s network. NOTE:  We discourage users

  • If you’re a fan of romantic comedies and a good tune, She Loves Me is just the thing for you. Pacific Lutheran University’s spring musical opens Friday, May 13 in Eastvold Auditorium in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. The musical, set…

    person get under my skin? Why do I not like her? Why do I not like him? The reason is because I do like them so very much, but I do not have the tools to tell her/him. That coupled with the idealized love of literature makes for some good conflict.” The story line is classic and simple. Clapp intends to let the story evolve naturally and unfold as it has so many times before. “It is sentimental, funny and at times a bit cheese ball. For me, that is enough,” Clapp describes. The multiple locations

  • The journey of a lifetime You and your roommate are about to embark on one of the most interesting adventures of your life!

    able to…. Work proactively towards a healthy roommate and/or floor relationship Identify and express your needs for living in a safe and healthy environment Set boundaries in living situations and environments Effectively manage and deal with conflict Learn to ask the right questions and listen attentively Your rights as part of the residence hall communityRoommates have some inherent rights that need to be respected at all times. These rights extend beyond the walls of the room and into the