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  • Nesvig Alumni Center Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 253-535-7415 800-ALUM-PLU www.plu.edu/alumni/ ADDRESS CHANGES Please direct any address changes to alumni@plu.edu or 800-ALUM-PLU. ABOUT RESOLUTE Volume 1, Issue 8 ResoLUTE (ISSN 0886-3369) is published three times a year by Pacific Lutheran University, 12180 Park Ave. S., Tacoma, WA, 98447-0003. Postage paid at Tacoma, WA, and additional mailing offices. Address service requested. Postmaster: Send changes to Advancement Services, Office of Advancement, PLU

  • demonstrated ongoing need may be funded on an ongoing basis It is important that SARF funds are distributed in a manner that provides opportunities for engagement by a variety of students SARF May Fund Travel fees (including carbon offsetting measures) for service, professional, and academic trips that are not part of Study Away. Refer to the SARF Travel Requests document for additional details and guidance. Conference or event fees associated with conference attendance Publicity and Advertisement Funds

  • prepare one for a life of “thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care.” Writing 11 years later, with continuing economic and social uncertainty, I must also report that we’ve faced serious budgetary challenges at PLU, which have had a profound impact on the humanities. Next year we will sadly not be offering degrees in Classics, German, or Nordic Studies. All of our programs have seen reductions, and this spring some colleagues are completing their final year of teaching earlier than they had

  • ceremony to PLU’s campus, with sponsorship from the university Office of the President, Alumni & Student Connections, Campus Ministry and the Admissions Office, along with the Puget Sound Educational Service District. “This is our largest class of graduates ever,” Jackson said. A total of 24 Palmer Scholars graduated from college this year – including four from PLU. And 34 Palmer high school graduates are beginning their college journey, including five enrolling at PLU. “These students aren’t

  • of Leadership | Monday, May 20, 2024 5:30-6:45 pm | Scandinavian Cultural Center, Anderson University Center All students, staff, and faculty are invited to join as we recognize student leaders from around campus, including graduating students. Students are encouraged to bring any supporters they want to invite, including friends, family, faculty, and staff. Refreshments are served 5:30-6:00pm and the award ceremony begins at 6:00pm. Rejoice in Spirit Baccalaureate Service | Thursday, May 23

  • , students could have the opportunity to…. Take classes at an international university alongside local students Gain direct professional experience through an academic internship Conduct independent research and prepare for their senior capstone Engage with the community through service learning Program Types & Cost Gateway Programs – Semester-long. Developed by PLU faculty, and managed by the Wang Center. Some programs have an onsite PLU faculty Site Director who supports students throughout their time

  • housing contract is terminated or a change of rooms takes place. Lost keys must be reported to the Office of Residential Life, AUC Suite 161, who will submit a service request to replace the key(s). A fee will be assessed for re-coring the room door lock and/or replacing lost keys. You may be responsible for any fees related to improper check-out, not returning keys properly, and losing keys.   Chinese Translation 学生需在办理宿舍入住手续时领取钥匙,并且必须在学生的住宿合同终止或更换房间时退还钥匙。丢失或遗失钥匙须报告给PLU学生住宿生活办公室(位于AUC 161),他们将提交服务请求表

  • graduation, he delivered room service at a hotel, earned a Master of Arts in the Social Sciences at the University of Chicago, taught elementary art education, co-managed an underground art gallery, and volunteered at the Washington State Historical Society before earning a Master of Science in Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is passionate about digital preservation, social justice, and his elderly Dachshund mix, Willie.

  • , the US, and Latin America, from the early 20th century until today: from George Orwell’s literary ethnographies of service and industrial workers during the Great Depression to Diego Rivera’s murals of Detroit autoworkers to Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman to Paul Schroeder’s 1978 film Blue Collar.IHON 258: 1968: A Year of Revolution and ReactionThis course is an in-depth, inter-disciplinary, and multi-media examination of the year 1968. Global in scope, it is based on written accounts by

  • participants will not be identifiable; individual participant’s comments will be included in presentations and publications but only using pseudonyms) how long recordings will be kept (e.g., until transcribed, coded, and analyzed) how recordings will be protected (e.g., on a password-protected laptop in a locked office) who will see/hear the recordings (e.g., only members of the research team; research staff and professional transcription service) where the recordings will be used (e.g., in a classroom