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  • Share your achievement and the achievement of othersMarketing and Communications is dedicated to uplifting faculty, staff and student excellence across Pacific Lutheran University’s campus. The university values community members who live out the mission in a variety of ways, both here and beyond. Our division seeks submissions — to be shared through a variety of content channels — that showcase the outstanding, diverse work across departments.Achievements to highlight may include: Awards

  • 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

  • — understanding, sharing, interpreting, and critically reflecting on the experience of being human— is vital to the future of our university, our nation, and our species. The Humanities are central to the biggest challenges facing us individuals —we can only discern our vocation with a rich understanding of the cultures from which we come— as a nation —we can only cooperate towards a better future if we find common language for our ideals— and as a species —we can only seek peace between nations if we learn

  • Operation Hours 2024–25 Opening Weekend HoursMonday, September 2nd OMM 7:30am–10:00pm Commons Breakfast 7:00am–9:30am Brunch 10:30am–2:30pm Dinner 5:00pm–8:00pm Kelley Café & Lute Café CLOSED Tuesday, September 3rd Classes Begin All Campus Restaurants Open Regular Hours Campus Restaurant Closures Campus Restaurants will run minimal hours or be shut down completely during Thanksgiving, Christmas, J-Term and Spring Breaks. These specific dates are determined by the current PLU academic calendar

  • The PLU graduate is expected to have a broad knowledge of the basic liberal arts and sciences. The PLU graduate should have an understanding of the interconnections among these basic liberal arts and sciences that provide the broad framework for living with the complexities of life. The PLU graduate is expected to develop an in-depth knowledge of a specified area of knowledge designated as a major within the university. The PLU graduate should have an understanding of the interconnections among

  • 151. Techniques and applications of integrals, improper integrals, ordinary differential equations and power series, with applications. Prerequisite: MATH 151. (4) MATH 203 : History of Mathematics A study in the vast adventure of ideas that is mathematics from ancient cultures to the 20th Century. The evolution of the concepts of number, measurement, demonstration, and the various branches of mathematics in the contexts of the varied cultures in which they arose. Prerequisite: MATH 152 or consent

  • classroom. While the theme of the conference, which addresses issues of race and its impact on education, was “What NOW is the Work of Education and Justice? Mapping a New Critical Conscience,” Davidson drew on a very personal experience for her presentation, “We are Here to Participate: The Latino Civil Rights Narrative-in-the-Making in Latino Americans: The 500-Year Legacy That Shaped a Nation. ” “I became interested in presenting on this topic during a U.S. Latino/a Literatures seminar that I taught

  • and making an impact in the lives of others. It’s a value that two Lute football teammates put into action this past year. Just a few months apart, Jai Alapai ’24 and Erik Bainter ’23 were identified as matches for patients battling life-threatening blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma. Both players completed the five-to-six hour peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) extraction procedure to donate millions of their stem cells. The story starts back in April 2022, when Alapai and Bainter took part

  • Symphony, and the Northshore Concert Band (Evanston, Illinois). Gilliam was the solo euphonium in the Tacoma Concert Band for over 20 years, and was a featured soloist in over 50 performances.  In 2015, Jason was a featured soloist with the band on a tour of Spain.  Jason also was soloist with the band on their 2007 tour of La Croix Valmer, France, and the 2011 tour of Prague, Salzburg, Vienna, and Budapest. He will be a featured soloist on this summer’s tour of Ireland and Scotland. Other performance

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  • Symphony, and the Northshore Concert Band (Evanston, Illinois). Gilliam was the solo euphonium in the Tacoma Concert Band for over 20 years, and was a featured soloist in over 50 performances.  In 2015, Jason was a featured soloist with the band on a tour of Spain.  Jason also was soloist with the band on their 2007 tour of La Croix Valmer, France, and the 2011 tour of Prague, Salzburg, Vienna, and Budapest. He will be a featured soloist on this summer’s tour of Ireland and Scotland. Other performance

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