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  • Ridge Forest Reserve before concluding with the music, food and vendors of Sunday School — an open-air night market and street fair. All told, a whirlwind seven days of cultural immersion that inflamed old memories and friendships while kindling new ones. Take in the sights of Trinidad and Tobago “You don’t know what relationships are until you come here. This is a real, relational place,” said Hambrick, who regularly returns to the islands as PLU’s J-term faculty leader. “People know us, they know

  • Bay, and a rainforest hike through Main Ridge Forest Reserve before concluding with the music, food and vendors of Sunday School — an open-air night market and street fair. All told, a whirlwind seven days of cultural immersion that inflamed old memories and friendships while kindling new ones. Take in the sights of Trinidad and Tobago “You don’t know what relationships are until you come here. This is a real, relational place,” said Hambrick, who regularly returns to the islands as PLU’s J-term

  • the art, and I am still loving every second of it.” Dance minor-related classes can also fill in credits for students while fulfilling several fundamental aspects of their education at the same time. “I’ve seen how we’ve attracted so many students from different areas of study,” Winchester said. “Their diverse backgrounds and experiences they bring from their different fields of study is really inspiring.” 2017-18 Upcoming Dance Concerts: Dance 2018 will be performing Storytelling, Friday, April

  • , each of his French literature students received a dictionary of great French language writers. Mark is much beloved by students of his elementary French language classes. Meeting every week to converse with each individual student, he must be, one student surmised, “the hardest working professor on campus.” Mark has indeed worked enormously hard at PLU. He remains a thought-provoking interlocutor, a cherished colleague, and a respected teacher. by Rebecca Wilkin with help from Rochelle Snee PLU

  • Weekly Campus Ministry Events & Programs Monday Chapel  Break– Spiritual Practices in Community – a guided exploration of spiritual practices and reflection with others (in partnership with Wild Hope Center for Vocation), (Located in Ness Family Chapel), (10:30-11:00am) Wednesday Chapel Break – University Chapel – rooted in Lutheran traditions with music, prayer, reflection, and community (Located in Ness Family Chapel), (10:30-11:00am) Wednesday Offline Cafe – Take a break from screens and

  • university at the close of the school year Membership for 2024-25: Name: Tom Smith (smithtt@plu.edu) – Chair Department: Music, Theatre and Dance Committee Seat: Expires 2026 Contact: 253-535-7323 Name: David Wolff (wolffda@plu.edu) Department: Computer Science Committee Seat: Expires 2026 Contact: 253-535-8735 Name: Erik Hammerstrom (hammerej@plu.edu) – Secretary Department: Religion Committee Seat: Expires 2027 Contact: 253-535-7225 Name: Hannah Pye (pyehc@plu.edu) Department: Nursing Committee Seat

  • written report to the faculty at least once a year.  The chair of the committee shall file a record of the committee’s activities in duplicate reports–one with the faculty secretary and one with the president of the university at the close of the school year. Membership for 2024-25: Name:  Zachary Lyman (lymanzt@plu.edu) Department: Music, Theatre & Dance Committee Seat: Expires 2025 Contact: 253-535-7612 Name:  Paul Manfredi (manfrepr@plu.edu) – Chair Department: Global and Cultural Studies Committee

  • top careers. In a career as an actuary, you might deal with questions such as: What is the risk of an earthquake occurring in Western Washington and what is the expected cost of recovery? How will legislation regarding air bags affect the amount insurance companies pay out for auto accidents? At PLU, you’ll take mathematics, statistics, economics and finance classes to help get you started on the path to becoming an actuary. It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and

  • , jazz, ballet, hip-hop and tap. Classes are offered each semester along with co-curricular opportunities. You can receive credit for their involvement. Special attention is given to student choreography to help nurture aspiring artists into becoming successful professionals. Our renowned faculty and guest choreographers regularly create original work to help students further their artistic achievement. Loading... It’s FREE to apply to PLU When you're ready, we're here. Apply now and fulfill your

  • industry experience in the area of study. Each certificate consists of eight credits and courses are offered in six week terms during the summer (late May to mid-August). Classes meet twice a week in the evenings. Areas of Specialization: Entrepreneurship and Closely-Held Enterprises Healthcare Management Supply Chain Management Technology & Innovation Management Program Highlights: The certificates are offered in the summer at a summer tuition rate of $700 for each credit. Each certificate consists of