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  • Photo by Dr. Rose McKenney Dear Pierce County, Over the last semester in my Environmental Studies 350 course at PLU, I began to truly appreciate the importance and impact of community. In a time of social distancing and virtual classes, the class’ rare physical sessions were a literal and metaphorical breath of fresh air. As we conducted our data collections at the Parkland Prairie, I could not stop thinking about the negative impact that our communities have had on other communities, both

  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Environmental Studies Academic Programs all programs program website Environmental Studies Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Major Minute: Environmental Studies Transcription [video: From left to right, Professor Crawford O’Brien, Professor Ramos, and Professor O’Brien are sitting at a round table in an office with various artwork in the background] (gentle music) Professor Crawford O’Brien: Hi, I’m Suzanne

  • necessitate cancellation of enrollment and the Office of Admission is notified in writing before May 1, the $200 will be refunded. The refund date for the January Term is December 1, and for Spring Semester January 1. Living Plans & Learning Community Application: This form must be completed by all students, whether they plan to live on or off campus. Final Official Transcripts: Final official transcripts from high school and any college/university attended are required to start classes. This includes

  • Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Homecoming 2015 Homecoming 2015 Highlights: Oct. 9-11 Celebrating 125 Years of PLU: A Wine Walk Class reunions for classes of 1955, 1965, 1975, 1990 and 2005 Alumni Tent and Homecoming Football Game vs. Linfield G.O.L.D. (Graduates of

  • be afraid to break out from the group! Although my American cohort was great and I made good friends with them, I also actively tried to meet both Germans and other students. I got to know the city better and I started to feel like I was getting the true student experience in Germany. What surprised her about studying away: Just how many international students there were at my university. In one of my language classes I was the only native English speaker, which was amazing and fun and forced me

  • students awaits instructions. First thing first was the placement exam. This was nerve racking considering the majority of us spent an English-drenched summer, quite the long respite from Spanish classes. But hey, it wasn’t that bad: Circle this word_________________. Find the imperfect subjunctive form of conocer Write your opinion on the facial expressions in the following picture Sum up the following comic   …en español. Nothing we couldn’t handle. Ends up we were pretty evenly split up into two

  • Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in Savannah, Georgia that fall. SCAD has campuses world-wide, in Savannah and Atlanta, GA, Lacoste, France and Hong Kong, not to mention a wide array of online programs. Students do study away at SCAD, but almost exclusively at SCAD’s international campuses. I came in to the Arts Administration master’s program, which is offered online, in Savannah, and in Atlanta only. We had international students taking the classes in person or online from other countries

  • offering is valued as an unexpected gift to the community, and a Lute is making it happen. Tacomans talk about about a free yoga class on Saturdays. The class is asked about with curiosity, given as a resource and sighed over as an aspiration. It’s valued as unexpected gift to the community and there’s a Lute making it happen. PLU alumna Kate Fontana has a passion for service and a passion for yoga. At her Tacoma yoga studio, Fontana offers free and reduced-price classes, trauma sensitive yoga and

  • Photo “I had no idea that his mom rowed at PLU. Life has a funny way of taking all kinds of twists and turns,” Dickerson said. “That was one of the cool parts about this whole story. That he was able to get in the boat and wear his mom’s jacket, it just worked out above and beyond anything I had thought.” Miller and his entire team now have a new appreciation for the women’s rowing team, and Coach Dickerson’s assignment continues to unfold in other ways, too. Legend has it that the boat used by the