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  • The renovation to the Tower Chapel, now known as The Ness Family Chapel, will begin in 2012. (Photo by John Froschauer) The PLU ‘Imaginarium’ By Chris Albert With continuing construction and updates at the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, PLU is quickly…

    – formerly known as the Tower Chapel. The Ness Family Chapel renovations, funded through a generous $2 million gift from the Kaare and Sigrunn Ness, and their children Arne Ness ’69, Shane Ness ’99 and Cindy Ness, will include a new entrance to the chapel and an elevator to all floors. (Photo by John Froschauer) The Ness Family Chapel renovations, funded through a generous $2 million gift from the Kaare and Sigrunn Ness, and their children Arne Ness ’69, Shane Ness ’99 and Cindy Ness, will include a new

  • For more information, contact the School of Business at 253-535-7252 or by email at business@plu.edu.

    Statement Upload your statement via the application portal. The statement should be 300-400 words, divided into 2 sections addressing the following: Your educational and professional goals Your quantitative training and/or skills that make you a good fit for this program. Application Fee Pay the nonrefundable $55 application processing fee. (Note: If you need to submit additional documents after submitting the online application, you can email them to gradadmission@plu.edu) Step Three: submit official

  • Is your department looking to hire someone who requires a Visa to work at PLU? Are you interested in bringing a scholar from another country to do research with your department at PLU? Please review

    , Short-Term Scholar, Specialist, and Student. The sponsoring department and the Wang Center will review the qualifications of the prospective Exchange Visitor to ensure that his or her English language proficiency and academic background are suitable for the intended activity. Please allow three or four months in advance of the start date to allow for document preparation and visa processing. Individuals on J-1 status are not permitted to be tenure-track. Some J-1 scholars are subject to a two-year

  • Why study women and their experiences in the Holocaust. It was not until the 1980s that historians such as Joan Ringelheim and other academics began to ask the question “Where are the women?” in

    to support the conference and Holocaust education.Make a gift now

    Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference
    12180 Park Avenue South, Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • Meta Herrick Carlson (she/her/hers) is a pastor and poet living in Minneapolis on Dakota land. Meta cares about cultivating healthy systems and preaching that moves us toward mercy and justice.

    2020) proves a worthy gift in these uncertain times. Her second book Speak It Plain: Words for Worship and Life Together (Fortress Press, December 2020) contains blessings and resources for church nerds and liturgical worship communities. Ordinary Blessings for Parents: Prayers, Poems, and Meditations for Family Life is scheduled for release with Broadleaf Books on August 30, 2022. “I write because I want to amplify what is already and always good enough about those around me. I imagine a world in

  • Use your alumni card to receive discounts to things at PLU and in the local community. The PLU Alumni Card is free to all alumni. To obtain your card just fill out the request form.

    alumni.Mordvedt LibraryPLU Athletic DiscountsDiscounts at PLU Athletic Events are available for PLU alumni with Alumni Cards.PLU AthleticsPLU Bookstore DiscountsGet a 15% discount on all non-textbook items at the Lute Locker at PLU. Get your favorite sweatshirt, t-shirt, or other special memento or gift for PLU Alumni with an Alumni Card. Cannot be combined with other offers or discounts. Excludes Glassybaby, Oleana and Clearance items. Valid in-store and online at lutelocker.com. Use code ALUMNI15 at

  • On Tuesday, January 16, 2018, the director of the Scandinavian Cultural Center, Jason Schroeder, interviewed SCC member and rosemaler, Julie Ann Hebert about her rosemaling.

    Lessons from Julie Ann Hebert: The Art of RosemalingOn Tuesday, January 16, 2018, the director of the Scandinavian Cultural Center, Jason Schroeder, interviewed SCC member and rosemaler, Julie Ann Hebert about her rosemaling. In the three hours they spent together, they talked about rosemaling, art in general, family histories, and teaching. In the interview, Julie Ann pointed out that she created her sitting room as a gift for her Norwegian grandmother, who had not had a sitting room. Julie

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  • Elly Vadseth ’16 – New York Academy of Art On any given day chances are you can find Elly Vadseth in the painting studio in Ingram Hall. As a senior this year, she’s looking towards grad school, and she has big dreams of studying art…

    experience been like? I learned a lot while I was in New York, and I’m still processing all the impressions and information. First of all, just living in New York was very intense and inspiring, at any given moment there was so much going on. Walking through the city it was not uncommon to see people carrying huge stretched canvases or to stumble across someone filming a TV show. I found the bustling creative atmosphere to be exhilarating. All the residents lived together in apartments that overlooked

  • Gary Mahon knows that technology is changing the healthcare industry and the nursing profession in profound ways.

    handheld devices rival the computing power of laptop and desktop computers from just a few years ago. Improvements in battery life, processing speed, storage capacity, and wireless networking have made tablets and smartphones legitimate tools for professionals rather than simply a novelty. In healthcare, software apps on handheld devices can help support the practicing nurse in their job. Examples include symptom analyzers, diagnostic tools, lab test values, drug reference guides, databases of research