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  • PLU President Loren J . Anderson congratulates Mycall Ford ’12 at the Spring Commencement in the Tacoma Dome on Sunday. More than 650 graduates received degrees at the annual ceremony. Anderson leaves PLU this week after 20 years of service. (Photo by John Froschauer) Pay…

    Rilke in saying “have patience’s (and) love the questions, and live the questions now, then someday, far in the future, you will…live your way into the answer.” And finally, Anderson addressed the topic of courage. In this topic, he turned to the late Steve Jobs, who noted in his now-famous 2005 Stanford University address that “your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life…Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your inner voice. And most important, have the courage

  • The Lutheran Studies Conference on Political Life examines: “What does God have to do with Caesar?” Lutheran Studies conference examines the Lutheran perspective on political life This year’s Lutheran Studies Conference on Political Life is inspired by the enduring question: “What does God have to…

    the extreme religious left and right. In this context, the second Lutheran Studies Conference highlights the distinctive voice of Lutheran scholarship on the relationship between faith and politics. Through presentations, conversation, artwork, new publications, and the open exchange of ideas, participants will be inspired to consider the enduring question: What has God to do with Caesar? Presentations will be held from  2 to 5:30 p.m. and the keynote address starts at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 20

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    You Ask. We Answer. How is your computer science program? Are you curious how PLU’s computer science program will prepare you for professional career opportunities? In this session, Professor Renzhi Cao will answer students’ most frequently asked questions about professional career opportunities! March 26, 2024 AcademicsComputer ScienceFAQ'sProfessorsStudent Voice

  • A blast of reality from the desert By Chris Albert As the rear doors of the airplane dropped, the white light of Iraq’s desert sun blinded Ed Hrivnak ’96. The wave of heat over took his senses and focusing took a minute. Ed Hrivnak ’96…

    and who he met. It was a way to deal with it, not just as a form of coping, but also out of a necessity to have his voice heard. Hrivnak was frustrated by what he saw on the news about the war. It didn’t tell the whole story. A ticker would go across the screen stating that 10 U.S. soldiers had been killed that day, but for him it seemed so hollow of an explanation of what had happened.  He knew that the 10 to 1 rule was usually in play, when the dead were listed, which meant for every one killed

  • Update on Jan. 15, 2015: PLU Contingent Faculty Withdraw Election Petition TACOMA, WA (Jan. 15, 2015)—The petition filed with the National Labor Relations Board from Pacific Lutheran University contingent faculty to form a union has been withdrawn. This means that the current union election is…

    happened from Oct 1-16, 2013, so there was no way to ensure that the votes were cast by the deadline. “We are gratified that the faculty of PLU have voted to support our unique system of shared governance — in which all full-time faculty members, tenure line and contingent alike — have full voice and vote in the Faculty Assembly,” said Steven P. Starkovich, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Pacific Lutheran University.  “We believe our robust, general assembly style of faculty

  • Branding Guidelines – Telling the PLU story in one consistent voice, so we can help ensure our distinction as an inspiring home for seekers, trailblazers, innovators and reformers. INTRODUCTION OUR STORY PLU MISSION BRAND ATTRIBUTES ATTRIBUTES IN ACTION VISUAL IDENTITY LOGO TYPOGRAPHY COLOR PALETTE TAPESTRY SAMPLE APPLICATIONS Stay Connected 12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447 Socials Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn YouTube TikTok PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY BRAND GUIDELINES PLU has a

  • Campus Safety offers two kinds of escort services on and around campus (plu.edu/campus-safety/wp-content/uploads/sites/130/2018/01/shuttle-policy-2018.

    community of potential and active emergencies on or around campus, as well as any short-notice campus closures due to weather. In the event of an emergency that threatens the safety of the campus community, messages will be sent simultaneously to cell phones (text and voice), PLU email addresses, indoor help stations, and outdoor loudspeakers. The system cannot dial international phone numbers, which is one important reason we recommend ABC students get a US cell phone/SIM card for their time at

  • Information & Technology Services is organized (organizational chart) into three service groups with information about each in the tabs below:

    focuses primarily on enterprise applications and infrastructure level services.  With responsibility for campus-wide voice & data communications, central server administration, and administrative applications, Systems & Communications maintains: connections and equipment for nearly 2,500 telephones, wired & wireless network connectivity for over 6,700 devices, and two core data centers (server rooms) that house approximately 100 servers that enable Banner, web, email, database, many administrative

  • Lecturer - Music History | School of Music, Theatre & Dance | nlockey@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Nicholas Lockey is a Puget Sound native whose career has spanned music performance, research, composition, education, and arts administration. As an educator, he has served on the faculty of Sam Houston State University and as a visiting faculty lecturer at Princeton University, teaching courses in music history, music appreciation, world music cultures, music performance, and interdisciplinary arts courses.

    specialists in early music and historical dance for the Princeton University Art Museum, Historic Morven Museum and Gardens, and the Princeton Friends of Opera. At PLU, he studied piano with Dr. Calvin Knapp and Dr. Richard Farner, harpsichord with Kathryn Habedank, organ with Dr. Susan Ferré, viola with Betty Agent, voice with Barry Johnson, and composition with Dr. Gregory Youtz. At Princeton, he studied piano with Dr. Geoffrey Burleson, harpsichord with Wendy Young, and viola with Nicholas Cords.

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  • Lecturer - Music History | Music | nlockey@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Nicholas Lockey is a Puget Sound native whose career has spanned music performance, research, composition, education, and arts administration. As an educator, he has served on the faculty of Sam Houston State University and as a visiting faculty lecturer at Princeton University, teaching courses in music history, music appreciation, world music cultures, music performance, and interdisciplinary arts courses.

    collaborative performances with specialists in early music and historical dance for the Princeton University Art Museum, Historic Morven Museum and Gardens, and the Princeton Friends of Opera. At PLU, he studied piano with Dr. Calvin Knapp and Dr. Richard Farner, harpsichord with Kathryn Habedank, organ with Dr. Susan Ferré, viola with Betty Agent, voice with Barry Johnson, and composition with Dr. Gregory Youtz. At Princeton, he studied piano with Dr. Geoffrey Burleson, harpsichord with Wendy Young, and

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