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  • and evening refreshments will be provided. The event is open to all PLU students, staff, alumni, and the public.  Admission Free. Continue below for details on the sessions being offered this year. Registration: For current students, please RSVP by logging into the Opportunities Board and select ‘Workshops’ under “Events” on the main menu. For staff and alumni, please fill out the online RSVP form. Questions? Contact Graduate Admission at gradadmission@plu.edu or 253-535-8570. For current students

  • be writing?” (76.82). This is a poignant statement that provides insight into his state of mind. That said, why do these men write? How might documenting the public and graphic effects of their society’s disease or plague assist them internally (spiritually, emotionally or mentally) as they are situated as leaders during a traumatic moment? October 7 What Can the K’iche’ Creation Stories Teach Us About How to Live with the Existence of Plagues and Disease? Dr. Carmiña Palerm, Associate Professor

  • part-time reporter and photographer.  Comparing this year to his previous work with the paper, LaBrie said, “It’s interesting to see what it’s like in journalism right now because we’re trying to make sense of this new way of life just like everyone else. But at the same time, we’re the ones in charge of documenting it.”  LaBrie is building valuable skills, learning to find stories in unique places, writing, and practicing his photography skills.“I’ve had two of my photographs on the front page

  • T.O.H. Karl Forensics Forum Alumni and Friends, The 2014-2015 academic year represents a year of new beginnings and successes for the Pacific Lutheran University Debate Team. We increased debate and discourse both at PLU and in the Northwest region, completing the second annual Ruth Anderson Public Debate and reviving the T.O.H. Karl Tournament. More than 46 Lutes participated in debate tournaments throughout the year as part of the PLU Debate Team. Director of Forensics Justin Eckstein led the

  • Principles document recommends that serving alcohol should not be part of the recruitment process on or off campus. This includes receptions, dinners, company tours, etc.Event Cancellation, No-Show, and Refund PolicyCancellations All cancellation requests must be received by Alumni & Student Connections in writing. Confirmation of cancellation request will be provided upon receipt of the written request. Cancellations received after the payment due date on the invoice are still responsible for full

  • Theatre graduates share their experience at PLU Read Next Major Minute: Paul Sutton on Education LATEST POSTS 5 Tips for Writing a College Essay August 21, 2024 From an Expert: 10 Tips on How to Stand Out on Your Common App August 21, 2024 Understanding College Costs: The Real Price You’ll Pay August 21, 2024 Unlocking Full-Ride and Full-Tuition Scholarships at PLU July 31, 2024

  • for ALL registered courses in a term. The student must provide written evidence from their medical provider stating support for the student taking a pause in their educational pursuit. In addition, the student must submit a personal explanation in writing, and/or meet directly with the Dean of Students. The request and the accompanying materials must be completed and submitted before the last day to withdraw from a course for the specific term.  If granted, the notation of MW in lieu of grades

  • Media and Community Relations Social Media Strategy Brand Management Biography As director of communications, Zach leads MarCom’s content team and provides strategic communications support to a variety of campus partners, including admission, advancement, and the office of the president. He previously served as the associate director of communications at University of Puget Sound, communications and public relations manager at The Evergreen State College, and media and content manager at PLU. Before

  • the Arts and Artist Trust, a Pushcart Prize, and grants from Artist Trust and the Seattle Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs. She holds an MFA in creative writing from the PLU Rainier Writing Workshop and was awarded an Emerging Writer’s Fellowship by The Writer’s Center in Bethesda in 2010. Flenniken is a co-editor and president of Floating Bridge Press, a non-profit press dedicated to publishing Washington State poets. Read Previous PLU named leader in recycling Read Next Engineer turned poet

  • . Brian Galante, Music Professor and Department of Music Chair, shares why it’s a great time to study music and why PLU is a great place to do so! Read Previous Matthew Conover ’19 explains how PLU helped prepare him for a career in software engineering Read Next PLU Clubs: Cubing Club LATEST POSTS 5 Tips for Writing a College Essay August 21, 2024 From an Expert: 10 Tips on How to Stand Out on Your Common App August 21, 2024 Understanding College Costs: The Real Price You’ll Pay August 21, 2024