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  • August 23, 2010 Remarkable good fortune, unparalleled generosity Dale and Jolita Benson are among PLU’s most generous donors. They have given the university just about $5 million in the last decade. In 2004, they established the Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic history, the first fully funded chair at PLU. Last spring, they established the Jolita Hylland Benson Chair in Elementary Education. They have also contributed to the Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies, to Wang Center

  • are various evidence-based theories such holistic, person-centered, and Internal Family Systems, all which involve looking at the bigger picture and the interconnectedness of it all. The parts of us that make us whole each have their own stories waiting to be read and understood. Peeling back the layers to help it all make sense. Whether it is looking for guidance to strengthen relationships among family members, increase communication with loved ones, and or simply trying to make sense of this

  • teaching English and hip-hop dance as a U.S. Fulbright Scholar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj3cWagDQ74 Ford, the first in his family to attend college, recalls his three-month-long experience in Chengdu in his junior year as a time that a changed his perspective and certainly changed his life. In his other study away trip to Norway, Ford had not engaged the culture, but merely observed it, as an outsider. He didn’t want to miss the opportunity to jump feet first into an international experience

  • When it comes to being loyal Lutes, not many people surpass Don and Janet Reiman. Don was not only a PLU alum, he was also very involved with University activities in the years that followed. After his passing, Janet established the Donald F. Reiman Endowed Scholarship in honor of Don’s time at PLU and his legacy as a parent and grandparent of PLU students. “The Reiman family has a long history at PLU. Don and I met there in 1952. He graduated that Spring with a Business degree, joined the Navy

  • ANNUAL NATALIE MAYER AND RAPHAEL LEMKIN LECTUREUndesirables: Forced Mobilities and Internments in Mediterranean Bande Dessinée April 2, 2024 | 7:00 pm Presented by Professor Aomar Boum Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC This event is free and open to the public. Professor Aomar Boum, The Maurice Amado Chair in Sephardic Studies in the Departments of Anthropology, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, and History at the University of California, Los Angeles, will be our Lemkin Lecturer on Tuesday

  • ANNUAL NATALIE MAYER AND RAPHAEL LEMKIN LECTUREUndesirables: Forced Mobilities and Internments in Mediterranean Bande Dessinée April 2, 2024 | 7:00 pm Presented by Professor Aomar Boum Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC This event is free and open to the public. Professor Aomar Boum, The Maurice Amado Chair in Sephardic Studies in the Departments of Anthropology, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, and History at the University of California, Los Angeles, will be our Lemkin Lecturer on Tuesday

  • How are Course Reserves and the Lute Library Related?Course Reserves is the umbrella term for two services that provide students with access to materials that are shared. Lute Library (includes textbooks) Course Reserves (includes textbooks, films, etc.) For assistance with course reserves, please call 253-535-7501 or email ereserve@plu.edu. Copyright and Fair UseFaculty are responsible for securing necessary copyright clearances with regard to curricular materials (course reserves, classroom

  • August 5, 2010 BIOL 125/126: Molecules, Cells and Organisms/ Genes, Diversity and Ecology Name: Sean Boaglio Hometown: Longview, Wash. Major: Undeclared, leaning Biology Professor: Jacob Egge, assistant professor of biology Sean’s advice to first-year students: “Study with someone. It is a great way to meet people in your class. And when you explain something to someone else, it also helps you understand it better.” For students who want to enter PLU’s rigorous Health Sciences track, the first

  • September 26, 2014 Shelia Smith, new Dean of the School of Nursing. John Froschauer, Photographer Liberal Arts and Nursing. A Perfect Match of Science and Compassion By Barbara Clements PLU Marketing and Communications Pacific Lutheran University’s new Dean of the School of Nursing, Dr. Sheila Smith, says she was drawn to move across country and take the top leadership role at one of the premier nursing schools in the Northwest because of the sense of mission at PLU, commitment to academic