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  • September 11, 2009 Students work to restore habitat of struggling salmon stream Last week, Scott Hansen, ecologist and vice president of the Puget Creek board, was just ticking off the list of creatures that call this canopied gulch, sandwiched between suburbia and a main Tacoma arterial their home. Bats, coyotes, eagles, hawks, snakes, toads…and salamanders. “Hey I think we just found one,” said a PLU student working with Hansen, and 12 other volunteers on a rainy Saturday in September, as she

  • , and for being a caring community that encourages everyone to succeed. They are drawn to the university’s commitment to justice, equity, and accessible higher education. Pronouns: She/They Graduated from: University of Puget Sound Major: African American Studies Minors: Latin American Studies, Religion Mara works with students from: Bellevue, Issaquah, Lake Washington, Mercer Island, Northshore, Renton, Riverview, Seattle, Shoreline, Skykomish and Snoqualmie Valley school districts; Seattle and

  • service after graduation in other organizations similar to Peace Corps and in a variety of kinds of work.” PLU is on the 2019 top producer list for small (less than five thousand undergraduates) colleges and universities. Peace Corps also published lists for large, medium, and graduate institutions. Tacoma, Washington D.C., and St. Paul (Minn.), were the only cities in the country to have more than one university ranked in the four top 10 lists — the University of Puget Sound was ranked sixth. “We

  • PLU from as far away as Delhi, India (Shiva), Mexico City (Lomnitz and Villoro) and Oslo, Norway (Grete Brochmann). Others are industry and thought leaders from the U.S. and Seattle-Tacoma region, including representatives from a variety of international disaster-relief agencies, Lincoln High School teacher and PLU alumnus Joshua Cushman, Nisqually Indian Tribe Community Garden Program Supervisor Caitlin Krenn and Freedom Education Project Puget Sound Executive Director Tanya Erzen. The wide

  • Preaching more than the Bread of Life - PLU Summer Preaching Workshop - June 2021 (pdf) view download

  • said roughly a month before the tasty brew was bottled. And they nailed it. The roughly 220 gallons of beer brewed was packaged in 22-ounce bottles, amounting to 60 cases to be sold for a limited time. The university and the brewery in downtown Tacoma will sell bottles and cases until they run out, so beer enthusiasts better get to it before it’s gone. It’s available at 208 Garfield, and will be served at various events related to the 500th anniversary celebration. The beer will officially debut at

  • , and 30% Pell Grant eligible students, from 23 states and 10 countries. PLU launched its first-ever professional doctorate, the Doctor of Nursing Practice, under Krise’s leadership, and the university also extended its outreach to high-need students in the region by launching the 253 College Bound Scholarship, and the Parkland Promise Scholarship for students from PLU’s immediate neighborhood, while also earning its 100th Fulbright scholar since 1975. Krise extended the university’s historic and

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  • , which he continued through his junior year. Senior year, he appointed sustainability director of ASPLU, and he took students on guided dump and composting-facility trips to learn about waste. His efforts have been noticed. “He embodies PLU’s mission in his care for others and care for the earth. He engages in thoughtful inquiry and leadership, by thinking critically and taking the initiative for education and practices that improve the sustainability of the university,” says mathematics professor