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  • , Intellectual, Physical, Social, Spiritual (see below for definitions and end of page for references). With these 6 dimensions in mind, students collaborate to practice and think about wellness individually and as a community. This includes transitioning to college in a way that develops healthy habits around mindfulness, exercise, substance use, healthy eating, building community,  time management, and mental health. The Wellness House fosters an environment of holistic wellness,  encourages students to

  • Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre Like it did for so many, the theatre called to Associate Professor Amanda Sweger when she was in those awkward teen years. “For the first time, I felt accepted,” she said. Yet she quickly realized she didn’t like acting or auditioning. So, she spent a… February 17, 2023 Research & Academics

  • lot of time kind of emerging,” Johnson said. Each year though, the center has added programs and activities to meet the changing needs of its students, and its made significant strides since its inception in 2001. “The PLU community became much more engaged in learning about diversity and not just the celebration of diversity,” Johnson said. “It allows then for the programs to evolve to more than just this festival—to talk about things like privilege and power.” Over the last 10 years, students

  • the importance of this natural resource and the geopolitical ramifications of water shortages that are developing into a world-wide crisis. Tvedt views this time period as the Age of Water Uncertainty, Terje Tvedt where societies will be fundamentally changed and formed by the permanent and growing insecurity regarding water and its availability in the future. There are varying views of what will happen, in the future. Are we facing a very wet, or very dry landscape, Tvedt has asked in several

  • , which explains why Hacker was working with the team in California last fall, running them through team-building skills on the beach—from working together to keep a tennis ball from hitting the sand, to fun drills where two members protected a third from a fourth player trying to break apart their linked hands. This passion is something Hacker discovered a long time ago. She recalls learning the importance of playing with a smart head and with your emotions under control early on. “I am the youngest

  • winners in each division received engraved medals, and the top team in the Advanced division won a perpetual trophy engraved with team members’ names and the name of their high school. Roosevelt High School’s team, Cillian Murphy, Emma LaMarca and Nathaniel Swedberg, won first place in the Advanced division for the second year in a row. (Photo: John Struzenberg ’15) This year, for the first time ever, Blaha said, a returning champion reclaimed the trophy: The team from Roosevelt High School won first

  • -free living for resident students. “You live close to where you work and you live close to where you go to school,” she said. Her first time on the Pierce Transit Route 1 bus, which links the PLU campus area with downtown Tacoma, was a big-city adventure for a small-town girl. But she figured things out, and today her work helps others do the same. She’s convinced that building a bike and transit network to benefit the larger Pierce County community will also help students. At PLU, Walker majored

  • Broadway” – songs from shows that have yet to appear on Broadway performed by PLU’s brightest talents! Directed by Tom Smith and Kody Smith (’24). Appropriate for ages 13+. Running time will be about 70 minutes. Buy tickets at the door. 7:30 p.m. – Eastvold Auditorium Registration Coming SoonSaturday, Oct. 7 Alumni Swim Meet PLU Alumni Swim meet!   9am – Swimming Pool Registration Coming SoonSaturday, Oct. 7 Lute Family Brunch Current PLU students and their families are invited to a breakfast on campus

  • Fall 2023, posters are distributed on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. In order to ensure you get your poster distributed as soon as possible, we recommend ensuring you submit your request 1-2 weeks ahead of time and specify when you want your poster up on the boards. Can Impact print a poster I've already designed?Yes! Impact will print out a poster design and distribute it on all Impact boards. Your poster will get priority distribution and spacing on our boards. You can fill out a

  • other means. This proposal must outline a complete schedule of courses to be completed over the time remaining until the granting of a degree. The program of study should reflect the following guidelines: At least 36 credit hours At least 12 credit hours of upper division courses. Courses from at least two different programs; and at least 8 credit hours each from at least two different disciplines. A capstone course or other summative experience, such as an internship. (If a student has already