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  • , submit your program (using the form found on this page) to the Music Office for final approval and formatting for print. After submission of your final draft you may receive a request from the Music Office to make some additional change(s). Do so quickly and resubmit your draft as directed. *Translations – Printed translations are required for vocal recitals or whenever texts figure significantly in the program. Translations are not a part of the Recital Program Template. Students are expected to

  • and location for a J-Term study away course. 6:35: Defining symbol and “the process something comes to represent another thing.” 9:30: How can what symbols represent change over time? 13:40: What do symbols have in common with logos and brand identity? 18:55: How do leaders use and attach themselves to symbols? 19:55: Symbols that have recently been in the news and at the center of cultural dialogue. “Open to Interpretation” is a podcast devoted to exploring the meanings and implications of words

  • Administration, Faculty, and Staff Change of Name, Address, or Telephone Number Electronic Resources Email Learning Management System BannerWeb Mail Folders Changes to Student Policies

  • . I am no longer employed at PLU. How do I get my W-2? If you had previously set up electronic consent in Banner Self-Service your W-2 form will be mailed to your permanent address. Please remember to keep your address updated upon leaving PLU. I moved and did not change my address with Human Resources. What will happen to my paper W-2 form? Paper forms generally are mailed on/by January 31st each year. If you did not provide a forwarding address with your post office, the form will be returned to

  • and environmental issues and religion’s role in social change. Dr. McGoldrick makes her home in Tacoma with her seven year old daughter.  When she is not working, she enjoys spending time outdoors with her daughter, going for long runs, and training for 1/2 Ironman events.

  • Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar . NICAR AGUA Lutes Get Their Hands Dirty Building a Well for Clean Water Read the Story New Features   Big Names On Campus PLU not only sends Lutes out to change the world, but also brings world-changing leaders to PLU. Read More Class Notes Now with bigger photos, half-a-dozen search options and more! Click here to catch up on your classmates’ news and submit your own. Read More Discovery Recognizing the work of PLU’s

  • Calling All Lutes to Protect the EarthThursday, April 4, 2019 + 12:00 Noon to 4:15 PM + Xavier 201Despite current federal rollbacks of protection for land, water, and air, we are witnessing remarkable efforts by students, public servants, and activists to diminish human-produced climate change. School Strike for Climate, the New Green Deal, and the Sustainable Tacoma Commission are local, national, and international efforts to protect and conserve the earth, our beautiful and suffering home

  • friends might be out enjoying the sunshine this summer, Mackenzie Deane ’15 will... January 20, 2015 Geosciences students take the classroom to the outdoors Students hike up the flanks of Mount Rainier to study glacial runoff and the connection to climate change For... January 20, 2015 The Modern-Day Harstad Adventurers The Hikers Other Adventurers Chris Ann Meno, David's wife, Bloomington, Ind., b. 1977. Timothy... January 15, 2015 Volume 2, Issue 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship

  • Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar . NICAR AGUA Lutes Get Their Hands Dirty Building a Well for Clean Water Read the Story New Features   Big Names On Campus PLU not only sends Lutes out to change the world, but also brings world-changing leaders to PLU. Read More Class Notes Now with bigger photos, half-a-dozen search options and more! Click here to catch up on your classmates’ news and submit your own. Read More Discovery Recognizing the work of PLU’s

  • experiences there have prepared me for what I am about to experience in Peru.” Rebecca Johnson ’17: BFA in Studio Arts and BA in Computer Science “So, right now I’m interning at Concur Technologies in Bellevue as Software Development engineer. I’ve been working with them since June and will be here at least until December. Been trying to work in my spare time on some small projects in Graphic Design and Photography. Hopefully I’ll be working more on that as the weather gets gross” Emilio Gonzalez ’17