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  • term, View your holds (which may prevent you from registering) Add/drop classes View your current class schedule The following holds can impact your registration and financial aid eligibility. (https://www.plu.edu/financial-services/holds/) Student Records – Here you can: View your final grades View any holds currently affecting your registration status View your CAPP report Apply for Graduation Student Accounts – To Make a Payment, click on Make a Payment, enter the payment amount, then click

  • responsibility to work towards racial justice. What is Critical Race Studies at PLU?Housed within the Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies program, the CRS minor offers a uniquely intersectional curriculum. Core and elective courses approach race and ethnicity as systems which operate in conjunction with gender, sexuality, and class, among other identity formations. We believe individuals define themselves, and are defined by, various identities; the crossings of identity and affiliation are lived out in

  • Morals and Changing Societal Expectations Across Race and Class, 1830-1870” 2:15-2:35 p.m. - Abigail E. Welch “The Acts and Monumentalizing of John Foxe: The Literal, Literary, and Legendary Travels of a Marian Exile, 1517-2019” 2:40-3:00 p.m. - Jack Malte “Tupaia: The Polynesian Navigator and his World During the Age of Exploration of the late 1800’s” 3:05-3:25 p.m. - Molly Ivey “Mount Rainier National Park” A History of Recreation and Conservation” 3:30-3:50 p.m. - Selah Elmquist “Building

  • which started in Oregon and now with locations all across the United States. Salt & Straw is owned by Kim Malek ’93 and her cousin, Tyler Malek.Stickmen BrewingStickmen Brewing Co. | Tualatin, OR is owned by Tim Schoenheit ‘88. His wife Margy (Mueller) Schoenheit is also a Lute in the class of 1988!Stemilt CreekStemilt Creek Winery | Wenatchee, WA Tate Mathison ‘02 is the director of sales & his wife Lauren (Ingram) Mathison is also a Lute!Watermill WineryWatermill Winery | Walla Walla, WA owned by

  • that has the potential to transform how we do things here. What is it? Sarah Cornell-Maier (Class of 2019) When you hear talk about innovation in the news, the automatic connection that many of us make is to invention or high technology.  However, innovation actually has a broader meaning in some of the leading companies and organizations in the U.S.  I was excited to hear that PLU is leading the conversation about the term among liberal arts colleges with professional schools. Most modern

  • May 2020 Innovation Studies Graduates Posted by: halvormj / May 28, 2020 May 28, 2020 By Michael Halvorson, Chair of Innovation Studies. The Innovation Studies program is pleased to announce the graduation of five new Innovation Studies minors. Each has completed a program of study designed to foster innovation and design thinking in an interdisciplinary context. They graduated on May 23, 2020 with the Class of 2020. The physical graduation ceremony was postponed until September due to the on

  • in a workshop setting, where students draw from their lived experiences, apply previous knowledge to explore their own research interests both in and beyond the classroom, and think critically about a complex process. How can library instruction enhance student learning? The research process is often “messy” by nature, which means that library instruction will look different from one classroom to the next. Depending on the goals of each course, one class might focus on evaluating sources, another

  • Seattle while I complete the program?The MFT Program continues to have students who commute from the Seattle area. For the first year, it is only necessary to drive to Tacoma twice a week for classes. Once students start their practica, they will have to be on-campus at the CFTC 3-5 days a week. For the remainder of the program, students will attend class at PLU 1-2 days a week, while working at their internships 15-20 hours a week. One of our off-site internship sites is located in the Seattle area

  • to bits of advice as workshops he held in January at Pacific Lutheran University. His main points: Follow your passion and take risks. On the first point of following his passion, Hobson told the class that during his sophomore year at PLU, his father nearly died of an aneurysm, and Hobson, who was an music education major, decided that he was done with playing it safe. His real passion was the theater. So he switched and hasn’t looked back since. “Life is too short to do something you don’t love

  • corrupted upper-class society itself. In that regard, it is as much a story about social inequality as it is about a murderous barber.” Sweeney Todd runs March 14-16 at 7:30 p.m. and March 17 at 2 p.m. in Eastvold Auditorium of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are available online at Eventbrite. $10 – General admission $5 – 60+, military, alumni and students free – 18 and younger Read Previous Upcoming Student Series Production, Blood Wedding Read Next Dance 2019