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  • Studies major Natalie Burton graduated magna cum laude from PLU in 2013, but she might have taken her most high-profile class just this year: an “Up Close With the Masters” session with Vladimir Feltsman, one of the best-known concert pianists in the world. “Up Close with the Masters” classes are intimate work sessions put on by Portland Piano International each season in concert with its recitals. Offered to the public, for free, the classes provide young musicians an opportunity to see and hear a

  • while on campus and while abroad in Germany. I am incredibly nostalgic about leaving, but ready for my next adventure. What’s next? For the next year, I plan to work a lot and save up for graduate school. I will then pursue a master’s degree in development economics, and work towards a career in the foreign service with USAID. Anna Pfohl, Bachelor of Science in geosciences and Bachelor of Arts in environmental studies Anna Pfohl ’13 is from Little Falls, Minn. Why PLU? I visited PLU during the

  • of Hispanic and Latino Studies and Affiliate Faculty of Native American and Indigenous Studies Program Click here to view the slideshow from October 7th’s class.Class Readings: Popol Vuh: The Definitive Edition of the Mayan Book of the Dawn of Life and the Glories of Gods and Kings (Part 3) Popol Vuh pre-reading notes: I. Background Today the Maya Quiché number 1 million, affiliated groups 6 million, that occupy the territories of Mexico (Chiapas, Yucatán, Tabasco), Guatemala, El Salvador

  • PLU 500th anniversary of the Reformation eventsReflect on PLU’s celebration of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. September 2016Free at Last? Lutheran Perspectives on Racial Justice Free at Last? Lutheran Perspectives on Racial Justice In a political season marked by the demonization of ethnic, racial and religious minorities, the sixth annual Lutheran Studies Conference on Thursday, Sept. 29, will bring together scholars, musicians, students and college leaders who will share their

  • years continue to produce moments of amazement, wonder, care and empowerment for generations to come!” Nova Schauss ’04 “I was never able to take an official Women’s Studies class because of my class schedules. Through the Women’s Center, I connected with other students and staff who were interested in making life better for women and men. I always think of my time at the Women’s Center as the place where I earned my extracurricular minor in Women’s Studies by osmosis. I met so many great people

  • , care and empowerment for generations to come!” Lindsey Paxton ’07: Alumna “I was never able to take an official Women’s Studies class because of my class schedules. Through the Women’s Center, I connected with other students and staff who were interested in making life better for women and men. I always think of my time at the Women’s Center as the place where I earned my extracurricular minor in Women’s Studies by osmosis. I met so many great people while hanging out in the cozy little house, and

  • a diet with diverse foods will help you in feeling your physical best. PLU’s three campus cafes and market offer nutritionally sound (and delicious) food options to help you fuel your body and mind. Our campus restaurants also make sure to accommodate any dietary restrictions you might have. Vegan, vegetarian, non-dairy? They got you covered! 4. Utilize counseling, health & wellness services PLU’s Counseling, Health & Wellness Services (CHWS) offers compassionate and confidential in-person and

  • transferring commands to an Adafruit Pro Trinket microcontroller over a serial connection while simultaneously using linux-based web-camera drivers to stream video. 2:55pm – 4-Channel Digital Mixing Console Olaf Grette (BSCE, BSCS) Creation of a sound mixing console allowing the combination and modification of four analog audio input signals resulting in a stereo analog output. Traditional analog mixing consoles which use large amounts of analog circuitry; however, this console achieves its functionality

  • utilize this line to assist residents needing urgent mental health support after hours. For EMERGENCIES (an immediate threat of harm to yourself or someone else), call PLU Campus Safety at 253-535-7911 or 911 immediately. Local Resources Center for Discovery: Free online eating disorder support groups Tacoma Outpatient Eating Disorder Program The Emily Program Locations: South Sound and Seattle Online The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA): “The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA

  • now have turned into full circles. View more photos of the men’s basketball team Lisa Patterson '98 Lisa Patterson is the editor in chief of South Sound magazine and 425 magazine, both regional, award-winning lifestyle publications. She graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 1998, and enjoys coming back to campus to talk to students about media-related topics. Previous Post Welcome Next Post Thomas Kim '15 More Story Welcome Between memory and hope The university is one of the few places in