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  • Connect with a Local Faith CommunityWanting to connect with a local faith community? Below is a listing of local communities at PLU or in close proximity to the university. This listing is not comprehensive. Feel free to contact the Campus Ministry Office for information about other congregations in the area. * Denotes explicitly LGBT supportive worship spaceFaith on CampusChapelThere are three Chapel services each week, all in different religious traditions/styles. To learn about each service

  • educational philosophy, having students really get their hands on real-world problems and actually doing work.” For some, summer is a time for play. For others, it’s a time for work. But for many at Pacific Lutheran University, it’s a time for a little bit of both — through science.The Division of Natural Sciences at PLU offers rigorous opportunities for inquiry and discovery each summer through the Summer Undergraduate Research Program, in which students take their curiosities outside the classroom and

  • 253.535.7400 www.plu.edu/math/ math@plu.edu Ksenija Simic-Muller, Ph.D., Chair The mathematics program at PLU is designed to serve five main objectives: (a) to provide mathematical background for other disciplines, (b) to provide a comprehensive pre-professional program for those directly entering the fields of teaching and applied mathematics, (c) to provide a nucleus of essential courses that will develop the breadth and maturity of mathematical thought for continued study of mathematics at

  • At PLU, we offer two degrees in Computer Science: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) or Bachelor of Science (B.S.). Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Computer Science Example 4-year graduation plan Major requirements The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science is a degree that will prepare you for a rewarding career in the computer software industry, graduate school, or elsewhere.  Detailed requirements for the BS degree in Computer Science are listed in the PLU catalog. To help you plan, this diagram shows

  • , development, and operations of individual churches, clusters, and synods in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, and Montana. Additional collections of individuals and organizations are sought in areas of particular historical interest to the University, including Scandinavian immigration and the history of the Pacific Northwest.ScopeThe University Archives collects materials in a range of formats, including paper, audio-visual materials, electronic records, photographs, scrapbooks, books, and artifacts

  • Uncategorized 4360 Hello from the School of Arts and Communication Dean Mandi LeCompte December 12, 2016 Uncategorized 436 Views Read more

  • Popular Fiction Collection We have handpicked a special collection of diverse, award-winning, best-selling fiction books from the last five years in order to provide you with current and transformative reading material. The collection’s physical location is on the first floor of the library, just to the left of the main staircase. Items are first come, first serve; what you see is what you get. We hope you enjoy these titles. Happy Reading! Check out our entire popular fiction collection here

  • Diversity Requirement. The Distributive Core: Ways of Being and Knowing (24): Creative Expression (CX) (4): Students will learn artistic processes and evaluate print, visual, and performing arts. Engaging the Natural World (NW) (4): Students will learn methods to develop and test theories and understandings of the physical and natural phenomena that shape our world. A lab, field experience, or applied component is required. Interpreting Text (IT) (4): Students will learn to analyze texture, examining

  • -edge topics that will both inform and inspire teachers and students alike.   One unique opportunity will be the presence of the iVasi system, which is an audio-visual presentation of an orchestral playing situation.  Hornists can play along with a recording of an orchestra while watching a conductor on the screen.  This is about as close as one can come to getting practice as an orchestral horn player without actually practicing with an orchestra.  Read Previous Opening a window, when the door goes

  • fellowships for her creative nonfiction from 4Culture, Artist Trust, the Seattle City/Artist Program, and the Wurlitzer Foundation. Fellowships for her poetry translations have come from Cornell University, Fulbright commission, National Endowment for the Arts, and University of Iowa. She has served as Artist/Translator/Writer in Residence at 28 institutions, including six universities, five national parks, two visual arts centers, and a public hospital. Wendy writes, edits, and translates books in