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  • with an admission counselor, take a tour with a student ­­– even meet a coach or a professor. To schedule your visit, click here. If unable to visit our campus, you can explore our video webpage to learn more about PLU, students and professors here. Follow PLU International Students on Social Media PLU International Students are active on Facebook and Instagram, and even have their own blog! Ready to commit to PLU?If you have decided you will be attending PLU, click here to pay your Enrollment

  • , including Running Start) or Transfer student application, and make sure to mark on your application your academic and/or co-curricular interests in the scholarship areas (studio art/design, communication/media, dance, music, theatre).  We recommend you submit your PLU application by February 1, 2025 so you have plenty of time to complete the Artistic Achievement Awards application by the February 11, 2025 deadline! On campus auditions and interviews dates are February 21-23, 2025. Once your application

  • Photo   Zach Powers '10 Zach Powers '10 worked as PLU's media and content manager until April 2017. He holds a Master of Public Administration from The Evergreen State College and previously served as the director of marketing and communications for The Grand Cinema and Tacoma Film Festival, as a political campaign manager and consultant, as an aide in the Washington State Senate and as a freelance writer. Previous Post New Panama Canal Project More Story New Panama Canal Project Lute’s Company

  • become or that I would love what I do so much. What will be one piece of advice that you’ll share with current PLU students at Thursday’s lecture? Take the time to find your true calling in life—the reason why you are here on this planet, including the career/ job that excites you and pushes you to do your very best. It is worth the effort. It will change your life, and you may just change your world! Zach Powers '10 Zach Powers '10 worked as PLU's media and content manager until April 2017. He holds

  • only accessioned into the collection at the time a Deed of Gift is signed by both parties, but may be accepted on short or long-term loan prior to be formally accessioned. The Deed of Gift must be signed and filled out completely. The original copy will be filed in the Accession file. Digital media or content donated to the SCC must be accompanied by a Digital Content Footage Release Form, signed by the donor. The original copy should be filed in the accession file. However, digital content should

  • my loan money from SCAD and pay my internship program directly, rather than pay through the school. It took a lot of planning and dedication on my end, but I made it happen. Last year, I spent my winter quarter in London working as a digital marketing intern for FastWeb Media. I switched to online status at SCAD and took my classes online, ensuring I didn’t fall behind my projected graduation track. That experience inspired me to continue online courses so I could complete my final capstone

  • out of fear and as a means of attempting to control blackness. Ehrenhaus will be listed as first author on this book project, with A. Susan Owen, professor of communication studies and African-American studies at the University of Puget Sound as second. Their book’s working title, White Terror, is meant to characterize the double-bind underlying historical black-white relations of power. Though social conditions change through time, the cycle of fear, repression, resistance and retributive

  • “the Tacoma Method.” Youtz is a frequent public speaker on Chinese arts and culture, and presented a talk on Chinese poetry and music to the China Club of Seattle on January 18, 2013. Student Activities PLU Chinese Studies Activities Chinese languages classes’ soccer match 足球比賽. May Day 2013. Watch highlights on YouTube. Mid-Autumn Festival 中秋節, Fall 2012. Chinese studies faculty and associates wrote Chinese poetry by moonlight on the campus in chalk. Watch on YouTube. Mycal Ford (’12) An alumnus

  • Endowed Chair in Holocaust Studies and support from community members and sponsors.Wednesday, March 12Xavier, Nordquist Lecture Hall 7 p.m. “Weapons of the Spirit” Movie and Discussion with Pierre Sauvage: Le Chambon-sur-LignonThursday, March 13Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East and West 1 p.m. Exodus 1947 Speaker: Sam Brill-Child of Survivors 3 p.m. Speakers for afternoon panel Pierre Sauvage Dr. Christopher Browning Dr. Helmut Lehmann Mary Baker Russell Music Center/Lagerquist Hall 7

  • Endowed Chair in Holocaust Studies and support from community members and sponsors.Wednesday, March 12Xavier, Nordquist Lecture Hall 7 p.m. “Weapons of the Spirit” Movie and Discussion with Pierre Sauvage: Le Chambon-sur-LignonThursday, March 13Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East and West 1 p.m. Exodus 1947 Speaker: Sam Brill-Child of Survivors 3 p.m. Speakers for afternoon panel Pierre Sauvage Dr. Christopher Browning Dr. Helmut Lehmann Mary Baker Russell Music Center/Lagerquist Hall 7