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  • 6 Tac-Town To-DosMajors at PLURequest InformationApply to PLU6 Tac-Town To-Dos: PLU’s home city is located on the shores of the Puget Sound and its residents are totally in love with the arts, music and do-it-yourself culture.1 Go on a mural tourNearly every corner of the City of Destiny (Tacoma’s nickname) is home to numerous murals thoughtfully crafted by local artists to reflect the personality and heritage of their particular neighborhoods. Insider tip: a printable list of completed murals

  • United States when she enrolled at Indiana University Bloomington. There she obtained a Masters in Hispanic Literature and, in 2008, a PhD in Hispanic Literature with a Minor in Portuguese. Her undergraduate training in Education was based mostly on Paulo Freire’s pedagogical framework which contains two core concepts: dialogue and critically addressing issues of dehumanization. Professor Urdangarain says that this training came to her rescue once the coronavirus hit last semester and continues to be

  • can also use the PLU Crisis Line (24/7) at 253-535-7075 or Lute Telehealth’s TalkNow feature (24/7) to connect with a counselor on-demand.  These two resources can be accessed without limit and at any time of the day. Support for faculty or staff:  Please consider the use of PLU’s Employee Assistance Program. Downloadable Flyers / HandoutsWorking Through Grief Taking Care of Your Emotional Health after a Difficult Event Is There Anything I Can Do To Help_ Dealing with Grief How to Manage Reactions

  • Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447 PLU Schools and Divsions School of Business School of Education School of Nursing Additional Opportunities Lifelong Learning Contact Information Continuing Education Phone: 253-535-7722 Email: ce@plu.edu Continuing Education Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447 PLU Schools and Divsions School of Business School of Education School of Nursing DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at

  • Music at PLUThank you for your interest in Music at PLU! The natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest, the cultural richness of the greater Seattle-Tacoma area, the beautiful campus centrally located in Puget Sound—these define our great place on the map. The Mary Baker Russell Music Center, with its exquisite Lagerquist Concert Hall and state-of-the-art rehearsal and learning facilities, is an architectural and aesthetic jewel carefully set amid majestic trees. These elements define our great

  • About University Concert BandMembership and Registration The PLU Concert Band is open to all current PLU students without audition. Students wishing to join can register for MUSI 371, complete the registration form in the music office, or email Dr. Gerhardstein for more information. Participants come from the following areas: PLU non – music majors PLU music majors on primary and/or secondary instruments PLU Community members  REHEARSAL SCHEDULE Tuesday and Thursday afternoons during fall and

  • notable increase over time. This project aims to broaden understanding of the human impact of agriculture on our environment and the health concerns that come with it.  4:30-4:45pm, “Mapping the subsurface distribution of Olympia beds in the Tehaleh and Tacoma Puget Sound Lowland Region” Sam Seabury Glacial deposits are found throughout the Puget Sound region dating back tens of thousands of years ago (Easterbrook, 1986). Olympia beds are some of these glacial deposits described as an advanced wash

  • Section 1. SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND DUTIESThe individual faculty member upon appointment becomes a member of a community of scholars who respect and uphold the principles of Lutheran Higher Education with the following rights and obligations: A faculty member shall enjoy the rights of academic freedom as articulated in the Pacific Lutheran University Principles of Academic Freedom. A faculty member shall not engage in outside activities which consume so much time and energy as to interfere with

  • Section 1. INDIVIDUALThe individual faculty member upon appointment becomes a member of a community of scholars who respect and uphold the principles of Lutheran Higher Education with certain rights and obligations. Preeminent among these is the obligation to uphold the objectives of the university and the right of academic freedom in order that the obligation of examining and interpreting special areas of instruction may be freely and thoroughly exercised.Section 2. COLLECTIVE All action taken

  • Conference Schedule Sing! 500 years of Faith, Reform and Liberationwith evening concert by the National Lutheran ChoirThursday, Sept. 28, 2017 9 - 10 a.m. | Registration in the Anderson University Center Upper Lobby10 - 10:15 a.m. | Regency Room Dr. Marit Trelstad, PLU Chair of Lutheran Studies  Opening remarks: Luther's Theology of Music and Singing with the LutheransFrom the outset of Martin Luther’s Reform 500 years ago, Lutherans have sung. Through singing in congregations and choirs, the