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  • Jen Soriano (she~they) is a Filipinx writer and movement builder who has long worked at the intersection of grassroots organizing, narrative strategy, and art-driven social change.

    Tongue Dry,” and co-editor of Closer to Liberation: A Pina/xy Activist Anthology. She received a BA in History and Science from Harvard and an MFA in fiction and nonfiction from the Rainier Writing Workshop. Jen is also a co-founder of the cultural democracy  institutions, MediaJustice and ReFrame. Originally from a landlocked part of the Chicago area, Jen now lives with her family in Seattle, near the Duwamish River and the Salish Sea. Her debut book, Nervous: Essays on Heritage and Healing, is now

  • The Confucius Institute of the State of Washington helps coordinate the Chinese Bridge Delegation for Hanban/Confucius Institute Headquarters.

    universities in Shenzhen City (Institutions TBD) ; 2. Visit high-tech companies in Shenzhen; 3. Guided culture tours Chengdu 1. Meeting with Sichuan University administrators &Campus tour at Sichuan University; 2. Meeting with University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Administrators and guided campus tour; 3. Cultural Tour in (Recommended cultural heritages) Wuhou Temple Jinli Promenade Sanxingdui Museum Dujiangyan Water Irrigation System Tianfu Hi Tech-Zone Kuanzhai Ancient Street of Qing

  • TACOMA, WASH. (June 7, 2019) — Thanks to a new 2019 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, Pacific Lutheran University is happy to announce a Spring 2020 partnership with the nationally acclaimed Clemente Course in the Humanities. The partnership will launch a Clemente…

    the study of art history, literature and philosophy from the Ancient Greeks to more contemporary sources. The 12-week course will be offered free of charge to participants, who do not have to be PLU students — the wider Tacoma veteran community is encouraged to take part, regardless of discharge status. Participants will meet for class twice a week, and books, child care and transportation assistance will be provided at no cost. “We are deeply appreciative of the National Endowment for the

  • I appreciates PLU’s values of vocation, asking big and difficult questions, and for being a caring community that encourages everyone to succeed.

    , 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, Riverview, Seattle, Shoreline, Skykomish and Snoqualmie Valley school districts; Seattle and East King

  • When: Tuesdays, 12:30-1:00 pm; come to weigh in at 12:15 Dates: April 30 - July 16 Where: April 30 - May 7: AUC 134 May 14 - 28: AUC 171 June 4 - 18: AUC 134 June 25 - July 2: AUC 171 July 9 - 16:

    15 (No class on March 20 and April 3) Where: February 13: Cancelled (Make-up on May 15) February 20: AUC 133 February 27: AUC CK East March 6 & 13: AUC 133 March 20: No Class March 27: Columbia Center April 3: No Class April 10 – May 15: Columbia Center Cost: $25 Minimum Enrollment: 15 Instructor: Allison Stephens Description: 30 minutes of strength and flexibility exercises focusing on the entire core.  Please bring a mat.Cardio KickCardio KickWhen: Thursdays, 12:15-12:45pm Dates: February 21

  • MBA student says program gives him flexibility and challenges in “real time”. “One might say that Bryan Hopkins has received his masters in world travels already after working at Intel Corp . research and development site in DuPont, WA. His job as a project development…

    June 26, 2009 MBA student says program gives him flexibility and challenges in “real time”. “One might say that Bryan Hopkins has received his masters in world travels already after working at Intel Corp. research and development site in DuPont, WA. His job as a project development manager for server platforms at the research and development site has allowed him to travel extensively in the Far East, including trips to China, Taiwan, Malaysia, as well as trips to Europe and Africa. And although

  • The Warm-up to Winterfest Annual PLU Event Turns Donations Into Opportunities for Local Families By Brenna Sussman ’15 PLU Marketing & Communications Student Worker TACOMA, Wash. (Nov. 11, 2014)—Join Pacific Lutheran University and the Parkland-Spanaway community for the 2014 Winterfest, which brings together low-income families…

    November 10, 2014 The Warm-up to Winterfest Annual PLU Event Turns Donations Into Opportunities for Local Families By Brenna Sussman ’15 PLU Marketing & Communications Student Worker TACOMA, Wash. (Nov. 11, 2014)—Join Pacific Lutheran University and the Parkland-Spanaway community for the 2014 Winterfest, which brings together low-income families in the community and connects them with holiday gifts and basic resources. Located at PLU’s East Campus, Winterfest includes children’s festivities

  • PLU is a great place to grow as a person, as a student, and as a leader. We welcome your passions here and look forward to you joining our community!

    conversation starters: The near extinction of bananas (RIP Gros Michel Bananas) Keeping a 102 year old sourdough starter alive She loves questionable reality television shows (Pig Royalty, anyone?) Singing at random timesThrift recommendationsCooking the right amount of pastaIRL:

  • A blue heron ignores student paparazzi and continues to look for a midmorning snack at Northwest Trek. First-years have a close encounter on the wild side with the critters at Northwest Trek By Katie Scaff ’13 The sights, sounds, and even smells of local wildlife…

    September 4, 2011 A blue heron ignores student paparazzi and continues to look for a midmorning snack at Northwest Trek. First-years have a close encounter on the wild side with the critters at Northwest Trek By Katie Scaff ’13 The sights, sounds, and even smells of local wildlife helped first-year students bond and get to know one another on an excursion to Northwest Trek Wildlife Park near Eatonville on Saturday. The group of 46 students, staff and faculty started the day with a tram tour of

  • Laura Rudquist ’12 (center) talks with a colleague at Campus Ministry offices during her regular shift. Rudquist, from Minnesota, said PLU feels like home, yet still challenges her in her studies and world view. (Photo by John Froschauer) Minnesota Lute finds a welcoming new home,…

    October 21, 2011 Laura Rudquist ’12 (center) talks with a colleague at Campus Ministry offices during her regular shift. Rudquist, from Minnesota, said PLU feels like home, yet still challenges her in her studies and world view. (Photo by John Froschauer) Minnesota Lute finds a welcoming new home, challenges when she arrives at PLU By Barbara Clements When she was choosing a college, Laura Rudquist ’12 had a few requirements – no 40 degree below winters please, a location near a big city and