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  • ., M.A., and a doctoral degree from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in political sciences, geography, and urban planning, respectively. A geographer, he worked for many years at the planning division of the Israeli Ministry of Environmental Protection, and today he is a teaching fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and in the Technion. He is a leading guide in Egypt, teaching about its many-layered history. Conference ScheduleSteven KoenigConvener: Steven Koenig Bio: Steven K. is the son

  • emergency occurs. Get a Kit. Make a Plan. Be Informed.There are three simple steps that students should take to prepare for an emergency when living on campus or in off-campus housing: 1. Purchase or prepare a personal emergency kit. 2. Develop a communication plan for reaching family members in the event that normal communication channels are disabled. 3. Know what to expect and what to do at PLU during various types of emergencies. Following are a few guidelines to consider in taking these three steps

  • community outreach. Follow our Instagram, @plu_lxu, where we provide more updates and event details! Type of Club or Organization: Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability (DJS)/Civic Engagement Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every other Friday from 2pm-3pm starting February 16th, 2024 Where: Ordal Hall 1st floor lounge Club Email: amigosu@plu.eduLutes Undertaking Community Kindness (LUCK)Description: Lutes Undertaking Community Kindness strives to give students access to learning

  • Make the most of your year in the US... | 充分利用妳/你在美国的這一年....PLU has a wide variety of activities and events that you can participate in. You’ll meet more people, improve your English faster, and have more fun if you get involved in even one of the many opportunities available to you. Have questions? Contact Saralyn Smith or the ABC Program Student Coordinator! They can arrange for you to visit a club meeting or organize group attendance at a campus event. PLU校园提供各式各样的活动可供你们来参加。这样不但能认识更多来自国外的新朋友

  • Alexa and Innovation Research at Amazon Posted by: Julie Winters / February 6, 2018 Image: (Photo by Jordan Stead / Amazon) February 6, 2018 By Michael HalvorsonDirector of Innovation StudiesOn Monday, February 19, 2018 (President’s Day), students at Pacific Lutheran University are invited for a special tour of Amazon’s Seattle headquarters (HQ).The event is being sponsored by Amazon and PLU’s office of Career Connections and Alumni and Constituent Relations. Interested PLU students get a tour

  • 2024 Mathematics Capstone SymposiumFriday, May 3rd Join the Mathematics Department in Morken 214 and Morken 216 to hear the senior capstone presentations. If you’re unable to join us in-person, we welcome you to attend via Zoom.  You can join the Morken 214 capstone session here. You can join the Morken 216 capstone session here. Morken 2161:00pm – The Dynamic Trio Kirill Perfiliev In the event of a catastrophe, where help can only be delivered using a helicopter, it is essential to have a

  • 2024 Mathematics Capstone SymposiumFriday, May 3rd Join the Mathematics Department in Morken 214 and Morken 216 to hear the senior capstone presentations. If you’re unable to join us in-person, we welcome you to attend via Zoom. You can join the Morken 214 capstone session here. You can join the Morken 216 capstone session here. Morken 2161:00pm – The Dynamic Trio Kirill Perfiliev In the event of a catastrophe, where help can only be delivered using a helicopter, it is essential to have a

  • love for this biologically diverse and culturally unique southern state of Mexico. It isn’t just the unique location or the wonderful food – though they certainly loved that. Not even the salsa dancing, which is an optional one-credit course and a seemingly weekly evening event. It was the community that they talk about, both during their time in Oaxaca, and again when they return to campus. For Engh, the idea of community is made clear when he talks of his host family. (The Oaxaca program is the

  • was training when I was in China,” Klauder said. After three weeks of intensive class and clinical work, and a one-week tour of China’s capital, Beijing, Klauder returned to campus. In her first meet back, swimming against rival University of Puget Sound, Klauder won two events and registered one of her best collegiate times in the 200-yard freestyle, her signature event. “I was very surprised,” Klauder said of her performance. “I felt really good the whole (practice) week in the water, but taking

  • a faculty involvement event. Chrissy Cooley, PLU’s sustainability manager, directed Tegels’ attention to the solar panel installed above a light post on lower campus. He was immediately intrigued, and started looking into where panels like those could be installed. Tegels was then introduced to Brad Burkhartzmeyer, the founder and owner of Sun’s Eye Solar Power, who helped him with the formal application process to move forward with the net metering process. Although Burkhartzmeyer had gone