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  • 13th Annual David and Marilyn Knutson Lecture ``Stand Your Ground: Black Bodies and the Justice of God`` The Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, Dean of Episcopal Divinity School at Union Theological Seminary and Canon Theologian, National Episcopal Cathedral7 p.m. | Tuesday, March 12 | Chris Knutzen Lecture Hall, Anderson University Center Free and Open to the Public  The PLU Religion Department welcomes you to the 13th Annual David and Marilyn Knutson lecture at 7pm in the Chris Knutzen Lecture

  • Dr. Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research and Creative Projects Showcase May 10, 2024 The Dr. Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research and Creative Projects Showcase highlights the research and creative activities of PLU students from across the university. Featured projects may be the outcome of a range of learning opportunities, including student-faculty research collaborations, classroom, capstone, laboratory, or community-based projects, or study away or academic internship experiences. May

  • LivestreamConcerts are streamed online for free.  Anyone may tune in and share! WATCH NOWMedia PlaylistVisit our YouTube playlist page to view recent highlight performances. WATCH NOW See and hear the PLU Orchestras:Audio samples from the 2016-2017 SeasonJoseph Curiale – “Joy” from Awakening (excerpt) Live performance on April 11, 2017 Joseph Curiale – ``Joy,`` Mvt 3 from Awakening (Excerpt) ( )PLUSO, Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, conductor   Update Required To play the media you will need to either

  • Thursday, September 24, 2015 Tikkun Olam: The Legacy and Future of Jewish – Christian RelationsFifth Annual Lutheran Studies Conference at PLU – Thursday, September 24, 2015 The year 2015 marks the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps and the execution of German and other European Lutherans who resisted the National Socialist regime. Such an anniversary invites the university and larger community to consider a relationship marked by polemic, persecution, tolerance

    Dr. Samuel Torvend, University Chair in Lutheran Studies
  • Jun Zhou, 周军 Senior Visiting Scholar, Professor School of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Sichuan University Full Profile 253-535-7354 jun.zhou@plu.edu

  • for the SAT, AP tests, and the STAMP test, which earns college-level language credits.Welcome to the Parkland Literacy CenterLearn more about the services offered at PLC.“We’re helping reduce the stigma around tutoring and coming in for academic support,” Yaden says. “Young students realize you don’t have to be a struggling student because everyone can benefit from tutoring.” Students can access the center’s resources, including books, textbooks, notebooks, pencils, bookmarks, and computers with

  • bingo and dancing with friends. What do you wish more students knew about the Center for Gender Equity and its mission? I hope people know that the CGE truly is a place for all people to come, feel welcomed, to do work, chill and participate in programs. Also, our books are free! Please come and take them. What else would you like to add? I decided to come back to PLU after much recruitment, but also I missed the community, my tribe and the work. There are so many opportunities for collaboration and

  • introduced to Beth Griech-Polelle’s doctoral advisor (Omer Bartov) by her own doctoral advisor (Dagmar Herzog). Carli also managed to return all thirty library books after completing her first semester exam (which she passed). And how thrilling it was to find a single letter in the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum archive that changed the entire course of her research. Written in 1993 by Holocaust survivor Charlene Schiff to the museum’s director, the letter complimented Joan Ringelheim on her skillful way

  • him to keep him going. And Mike (Farnum) also kept in contact with him.” Farnum is PLU’s Director of Military Outreach, and he encouraged Kinney and helped keep him on track to graduate, even during his hospital stay. Kinney credits Farnum, as well as PLU’s Yellow Ribbon program, which paid for the tuition and books, for his success in the program and for making his dream of becoming a math teacher come true. And of course, his encouragement from his wife, Jennifer. Kinney, 47, laughs that he

  • The Adaptation of Learning Posted by: dupontak / May 13, 2021 May 13, 2021 By Levia Roskopf '21Creative Writing MajorIn March 2020 PLU shifted to online learning in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “How will classes work? Will there still be group projects? Will Capstone presentations still happen? How long will it be like this?”These are just some of the questions students and faculty alike were asking. The process of teaching changed in this time, professors have found themselves altering