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  • efficiency renovations to Stuen Hall, Ordal Hall and South Hall. “This bond sale provides critically needed funding to renovate well-built and well-used residence halls on the Pacific Lutheran University campus,” said Sheri Tonn, Vice President for Finance and Operations. Renovations to Stuen Hall and Ordal Hall, built in 1966 and 1967 respectively, will include remodeled bathrooms and kitchens, new double-pane windows and sprinklers, and seismic upgrades funded through a federal grant. Each room also

  • Take Bus #55 from the Parkland Transit Center to 112th Street and then transfer to Bus #4 to get to Lakewood Towne Center. The center is a collection of several large department stores such as Target (household goods), Old Navy (clothes), Michael’s (craft supplies), and Ross (clothes & household goods). South Hill Mall South Hill Mall is located in Puyallup, and you can get to the mall by taking Bus #4 from 112th Street. It has more than 120 stores, five restaurants, and a cinema. During

  • Jones Jamestown Family Health Clinic Kaiser Permanente Kitsap Children’s Clinic Life Care Centers of America Life Care Center of Puyallup Life Care Center of South Hill Linden Grove Health Care Center Madigan Army Medical Center Manor Care Health Services Medical Reserve Corps MultiCare Health System MultiCare Allenmore Hospital Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital Woodcreek Pediatrics MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital MultiCare Good Samaritan Hospital Optum Health Proliance Surgeons  Providence Health

  • PLU partners with Greater Tacoma Community Foundation to bring South African human rights activist, Desmond Tutu to the Tacoma Dome for “Be The Spark” event.

  • lots on Park Avenue South–feel free to park in those lots, or any PLU parking lot. Please avoid reserved spots. Morning or afternoon session (but not summer!–see just below) –parking pass required: pick up a parking pass from our Campus Safety office, located in Harstad Hall. Harstad Hall is located at the intersection of Park Avenue South and Garfield Street. Evening or summer sessions–No parking pass is needed after 6pm or during the summer.Campus ToursTours of campus may be arranged through the

  • East, AUC   Jay Julius , Lummi Indian Business Council, “Legacy of the Treaty and Sacred Obligations: Visions of Xwe’chi’eXen”   Abstract :   The Lummi Nation is one of 47 tribes in the Northwest that oppose the proposal to ship coal from Wyoming to Asia. The project proposes building the largest terminal in North America at Cherry Point just outside Bellingham, Washington. Inhabited by the Lummi for 4,000 years, Cherry Point is sacred ground to the Lummi. In addition to violating this ancient site

  • Failing sewer systems caused by a high volume or urbanization and population growth led to great levels of pollution in Chambers – Clover Creek. This sparked the beginning of the South Suburban Sewer District. 

  • August 1, 2012 I never thought I’d study away four times – and still graduate on time Maryn Johnston ’12 and some of her new friends in South Africa. By Katie Scaff ’13 When Maryn Johnston ’12 came to PLU, she knew she wanted to study away. The Phoenix, Ariz., native traveled to Europe for two weeks with her family in high school and took a 10-day trip to Mexico after graduation, but those trips pale in comparison to the experiences she’s had since she’s been at PLU. Since coming to PLU

  • Molecules Meet Materials (M3) REU Site The Molecules Meet Materials REU site at the University of South Dakota will support the training of 10 students for 10 weeks during summers 2022-2024. In this program, participants pursue collaborative research projects, with a focus on chemistry at interfaces in which molecular processes occur… January 23, 2024

  • January 21, 2011 Working toward peace for 20 years By Chris Albert For 20 years, PLU Regent Tom Eric Vraalsen worked toward peace in Sudan. Earlier this month, the former ambassador of Norway saw part of that work come to fruition with a vote by the south Sudanese people to secede from the north and become an autonomous country. PLU Regent, and former ambassador of Norway, Tom Eric Vraalsen shared his thoughts about elections in Sudan. (Photos by John Froschauer) Thursday, Jan. 20 Vraalsen