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  • Celebrating FacultyThese links highlight and celebrate the excellence of PLU faculty in their teaching, scholarship, and outstanding service. Please share any achievements that you know about!AccoladesView recent PLU community member accoladesView AccoladesRESOLUTERead about faculty serviceRead OnlineFaculty Excellence AwardsFaculty Excellence Award RecipientsView RecipientsSubmissionShare your achievement and the achievement of others through the form linked below. Marketing and Communications

  • Deborah MirandaDeborah A. Miranda is the author of Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir (winner of the PEN Oakland Josephine Miles Literary Award), as well as three poetry collections, Indian Cartography, The Zen of La Llorona, and Raised By Humans.  She is co-editor of Sovereign Erotics: An Anthology of Two-Spirit Literature and her collection of essays, The Hidden Stories of Isabel Meadows and Other California Indian Lacunae is under contract with U of Nebraska Press.  Miranda is an enrolled member

  • A Dream Career Has Come True Through PLUKailey Lyman tells her story how PLU helped to achieve her career goals Kailey Lyman had a dream to teach math and coach soccer at the same time.  Her passion for math and soccer, coupled with the support and opportunities from PLU, helped her to achieve her goals. After Lyman graduated from the Master of Arts in Education program, she found her dream opportunity at Whitman Middle School in the Seattle School District.  She is now teaching eighth grade

  • Zhang Lili Visiting Adjunct Instructor of Chinese, Pacific Lutheran University Email: lili.zhang@plu.edu Biography Biography Lili Zhang is a Visiting Adjunct Instructor of Chinese at WSU. She is also an Associate Professor at the College of International Education, Wenzhou University, in Zhejiang Province, China.  She is a member of The Paper-cutting Art Professional Committee of China, and a certified Inheritor of paper-cutting of intangible cultural heritage in Wenzhou City. She has taught

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  • Partnership and co-chair of the Urban Waters project. She also serves on Washington Governor Chris Gregoire’s Economic Development Commission and is a senior fellow of the American Leadership Forum. She is a member of the Advisory Board to the Port of Tacoma and Endowed Chair at the University of Washington Tacoma.

  • ISS is no longer issuing this letter. Please visit Inviting Family Member page for Current Students to learn more.

  • , joined the group last year as a chorus member in the production of Turandot by Puccini. After the show ended on Aug. 18, Marzano was invited back as a chorus member in La Boheme. Rehearsals for the universally popular classic began in January and since then Marzano has been leaving campus right after Choir of the West practice to head up to Seattle. Leaving at 5 p.m. puts him in Seattle around 6 p.m., so he can get his makeup done and costume on before the curtains go up at 7:30 p.m. “The good thing

  • good if I worked at it.” Miller comes from a long line of athletes—and Lutes—but even her decision to attend Pacific Lutheran University took some consideration. At first, she considered college in California. “It was my dream to play in the sun,” Miller said. “But I wanted to stay close to home and be where my family was, and I wanted a good academic school, so I chose PLU.” Miller’s father played basketball and football for PLU, and her older brother, Bryce Miller, is a sophomore and a member of

  • In certain cases when a new faculty or staff member is hired, and will be moving from a distant geographic area, relocation assistance may be provided upon approval of the appropriate budget head and Human Resources. The university recognizes that an impending move is an important undertaking and that household goods are valued possessions. Because the university is a privately supported school, every effort is made to reduce expenditures through sound business practices and good judgment. The

  • University House Join Membership Form (pdf) view page Use this Google form to join the Uhouse.  You'll need to log in with your PLU email, which acts in lieu of a signature. Dues are $180/year for full-time employees and $90/year for part-time. If you are a PLU employee who does not get paid through PLU payroll, you can still become a University House member; please email uhouse@plu.edu.