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  • & Area StudiesMetropolitan & Urban Studies / Security Studies & Intl. AffairsIES Milan, Italy: MusicStudy music performance, history and more, variety of elective optionsWebsiteIES Vienna, Austria: Music / Psychology and Social SciencesStudy music performance, history, and more, and take a German class, variety of elective options / Choose from a variety of psychology courses and elective optionsMusicPsych & Social SciencesIAU Aix-en-Provence, FranceLanguage immersion French Honors program / English

  • guys who were bigger, better and faster than I was. After one season of mostly bench time, I turned it over to them and they did very well. During that first year, our class was the last to experience PLU going to the national NAIA tournament at Kansas City, which happened in nine out of the ten years from 1955 through 1964. Those five guys then helped lead PLU to three solid years, including an Evergreen Conference championship in 1967, our senior year. A prior ResoLute article (by Tim Sherry, ’67

  • students and administrators. Through this first impression, I felt supported by the resources PLU made available to meet my academic and career goals. Also, I knew I would benefit from the smaller class sizes which facilitate a safe place for discussion of topics relevant to the courses. My PLU experience: My experience at PLU has been a journey full of personal growth in many aspects of my life. PLU goes above and beyond with the support and opportunities they provide their students. The faculty truly

  • he had written on leadership and service, and more about that later. The second message on July 10 came from 2005 graduate Lorraine Homem. Lorraine is in medical school in Nairobi, Kenya. On her very first day in the labor ward, with no previous experience, Lorraine was chosen from her class to assist in a third- trimester medical exam.  That routine exam unexpectedly became the delivery of a baby girl, who, upon birth was not breathing.  Lorraine took charge and resuscitated the child. With her

  • be teachers who help students become their best selves. The small class sizes model that we have here at PLU is really nice, because it gives students the opportunity to really get to know their professors. And it gives the professors a really good opportunity to get to know students. And as professors, that also gives us the opportunity to adjust and make adaptations to our lesson plans, and the different units that we have in our different courses. The vast majority of our teacher candidates

  • research opportunities, PLU helps its 3,100 students from all faiths and backgrounds discern their life’s vocation through coursework, mentorship and internships at world-class Puget Sound-area businesses and institutions. If you are thinking about going back to school for a graduate degree in order to secure a meaningful career in your field of interest, then we encourage you to request more information or start your online application today!Have questions? Schedule an appointment with a graduate

  • : ‘April is amazing.’ ” “The classes April took at PLU allowed her to build on her interpersonal skills and leadership abilities,” Fitzwater Gonzales continued. “April often took on a leadership role during in-class group work. She is not afraid to share her opinion, yet she also knows how to listen to others and engage thoughtfully. Social Work at PLUThe overarching goal of the Social Work program is preparation for generalist social work practice with individuals, families, households, groups

  • health, and sometimes physical health, but when there’s such limited access because of hardships, it’s hard for the kids to connect to it.” Many of the campers represent Parkland’s Franklin-Pierce School District, where students typically receive about 45 minutes of music class per week. The PLU students saw the need to help fill that gap, and armed with their own experiences of taking music lessons, they devised a plan to bring the camp back to life. “While growing up, my sister and I went to a lot

  • donate to PLU in honor of their 50th class reunion. But that’s not all. Read on to learn more.Lute Pride Grows Among NeighborsThe Lute experience can be infectious. Jon Kvinsland ’63 caught the bug early in life and has been passing it along ever since.The Gift of a LifetimeBetty and Orin Amundson left estate gifts to Pacific Lutheran University. In recognition of their generosity that will help educate future generations of PLU students, the couple belonged to the Heritage Society.A Shared Passion

  • these compounds comprise a budu, with the oldest male of that collection known as the budukasma. Although these compounds are grouped in a neighborhood, they are not clustered together, but are instead separated by fields of crops. The families of the village political chief are more closely spaced around his location. Mossi marry outside their budu, with the exception being the blacksmiths (saaba) who are an occupational class. Masks are known as wango (wan-go), which share that name with the mask