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  • in my survey.4:35 - 4:50 PM - Sarah VanMeeteren``Lyrical Politics: The Influencing Power of Female Musicians on the Politics of the Undergraduate Male``Abstract: This paper aimed to find out whether listening to female musicians could influence undergraduate males’ own personal politics about women’s issues. A survey was created and sent to the students of the university asking various questions on music taste and political ideology. Ultimately the hypothesis could not be proven because all

  • term grade deadline, graduates will receive an email and text notification from Parchment. The email is sent to the graduate’s PLU email address. Once the email/text is received, graduates claim their digital diploma in 4 easy steps… 1) Click on the link in the email 2) Create a password 3) Update Parchment account to your personal email address (this ensures permanent access once your PLU email address is discontinued) 4) Share your digital diploma on social media, download a copy for your records

  • of working on ranches,” recalled Jones, who has worked in academic assistance at Pacific Lutheran University throughout this academic year. It did, but it also helped the then-19-year-old look at the world differently, an experience that would carry over into his life more than a decade later. After enlisting, Jones became a corrections officer in a military prison. “You realize nothing in the world is clear cut,” he said of the job. “The personal narratives of people are so key.” He worked there

  • . Larry died Jan. 24 at the age of 81. He was hired as an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science and Mathematics at PLU in 1982, before being promoted to professor in 1986. He completed phased retirement, which began in 1998, in 2003. He treated his colleagues with respect and exhibited genuine interest in their lives. He also was an advocate for educating the whole student and praised the small classroom setting, which helped him get to know his students on a more personal level

  • did not really have jobs other than in teaching, nursing or households. People did not think she could do it, simply because of her gender. However, she overcame many hardships and proved many wrong, becoming a testimony and a model for millions, including myself. What did that experience mean to you? Meeting Justice O’Connor was especially meaningful for me on a personal level because of my desire to see a full display of gender equality in this nation. During my years at PLU, I was heavily

  • Harpsichord Donated to PLU Music Program We are grateful to the family of Jeanette Pilgrim, who donated her personal harpsichord to the Music Department. This unique instrument constructed by Kenneth Bakeman in 1980 has two keyboards and a pedal division with painted motifs on the lid and soundboard. Instruments built by… February 16, 2021

  • Harpsichord Donated to PLU Music Program We are grateful to the family of Jeanette Pilgrim, who donated her personal harpsichord to the Music Department. This unique instrument constructed by Kenneth Bakeman in 1980 has two keyboards and a pedal division with painted motifs on the lid and soundboard. Instruments built by… February 16, 2021

  • would be something to get me out of working on ranches,” recalled Jones, who has worked in academic assistance at Pacific Lutheran University throughout this academic year. It did, but it also helped the then-19-year-old look at the world differently, an experience that would carry over into his life more than a decade later. After enlisting, Jones became a corrections officer in a military prison. “You realize nothing in the world is clear cut,” he said of the job. “The personal narratives of

  • has expressed and reinforced social ideals, political systems, and personal identity in a variety of historical contexts from the 19th century to the present. 300-Level Course Taken during your third or fourth year, this culminating class asks you to formulate your perspective on enduring questions that human beings continue to engage in the 21st century in small student-driven research groups.IHON 328: Social Justice, Personal Inquiry, and Global InvestigationsStudents will wrestle with complex

  • byaden@plu.edu Around the World AUC 214, Chris Knutzen Hall6:00 PM - 8:00 PMTravel the world without leaving PLU! Take a tour of interactive table displays to learn about the unique history, character, and culture of different countries as represented by students who have personal connections to those locations. For questions contact Heather Jacobsen, jacobsha@plu.edu Wednesday, November 15th Namibia: Music and Medicine AUC 2014:00 PM - 5:00 PMPLU alumna Elizabeth Larios will share about her