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  • , applicant or employee with a disability is able to perform the essential functions of the job or academic/program requirements, the University will engage in an interactive process to develop reasonable accommodation to the needs of that individual, unless such accommodations would provide undue hardship to the University. Reasonable accommodation may include job restructuring, part-time or modified work/class schedule, reassignment, transfer, purchase or modification of special equipment or devices

  • Social Sciences/political science major “Making Waves” at State Capitol Posted by: Marcom Web Team / March 18, 2019 March 18, 2019 By Go LutesWomen's Rower Making Waves at State CapitolTACOMA, Wash. - Junior Ashley Stiles has been a member of the three-time defending Northwest Conference Champion Pacific Lutheran University women's rowing team for the past three years.Last year, Stiles was an alternate for the Lutes at the NCAA Division III Championships where the team finished seventh in the

  • Will Radford – Holden Village J-Term 2014; Music Capitals of the World J-Term 2016; IES Vienna Fall 2016 Music Education – Class of 2017 What he would like other students to know: Study away forged some of my most impactful memories in college and continues to impact my mindset, goals and lifestyle every day. Spending time away provides a wonderful opportunity to see yourself and your home in a different light. A piece of advice to future study away students: Put yourself out there and expand

  • or transfer, in February. You can begin the process of reserving an audition time by visiting the Music Scholarships webpage. Auditions are conducted live on the stage of Lagerquist Concert Hall at PLU. Bring an excerpt of about 5 minutes in length that displays your technical abilities and sound to best advantage. Accompanists are provided, or you can bring your own. Current students may make application for a scholarship during the next academic year in writing at the Music Office. The

  • we could immediately gather as a Theatre and Dance community to show our support but since we cannot, we can only say how much we appreciate everyone’s hard work and talents and how sorry we are that this happened. As many of you know, cancelled events extend beyond our campus and include productions at theatres across our region that have closed. It is a difficult time for the arts. Thank you again to the cast, designers, directors and choreographer, and the entire company of Urinetown for your

  • . To speak to a counselor for a consultation on non-urgent issues, please call (253) 535-7206 during regular business hours (Mon-Fri, 8:00am-12:00pm and 1:00pm to 5:00pm).  Our counselor on consult is available Mon-Fri, 9:00am to 10:00am, on a first-come, first-serve basis.  A message may be left outside of this designated time, and requests for consultation are returned within one business day. If you need a consult on an urgent situation, please seek consultation from our PLU Crisis Line (253

  • Nicole Jordan ’15 discusses her new role at PLU’s Center for Gender Equity TACOMA, WASH. (March. 10, 2020) — Nicole Jordan ’15 is back on campus, this time using the degree she earned in social work to help educate and lead others in her new position as coordinator for PLU’s Center for Gender Equity. The center began as… March 16, 2020

  • the university symphony orchestra. Katherine’s research project is entitled “‘No on Nine’ but Yes to Community: Lesbian Activists and Local Businesses in Portland, Oregon, in the late 20th Century.” The goal of the project is to examine the relationship between the Lesbian Community Project and local business community in Portland, in order to understand how each group tried to shape the relationship over time. The focus will be on local businesses used as community spaces, including bookstores

  • 7:00-8:00 p.m. | April 15, 2024 | AUC CK Hall Room 214The Beautiful Mind: A Journey from Thought to PageNew York Times Bestselling author, Tami Charles, discusses the path of a story–how it often begins with a single thought and navigates to a destination of empowerment for both storytellers and readers alike.About the SpeakerTami Charles is an award winning and New York Times bestselling author of children’s, middle grade, and young adult books. Before turning to full time writing, Tami was a

  • , I appreciate the real liberal arts education,” he said. “It gave me a different way of thinking and helped provide me with skills I would need throughout my career. Learning in that rich environment taught all of us about understanding different perspectives.” Back to top Samuel Torvend '73 PLU MISSION AWARD Samuel Torvend ’73 wants his students to know that the purpose of religion courses at PLU is not to make them “religious,” in the traditional sense, or to convince them to accept the