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  • September 9, 2014 PLU Highly Ranked in U.S. News & World Report’s ‘Best Colleges 2015’ Guidebook By Sandy Deneau Dunham PLU Marketing & Communications U.S. News & World Report released its influential “Best Colleges 2015” guidebook Sept. 9—and Pacific Lutheran University is impressively cited three times in the Western region category, as the: •    17th best university in the Western region; •    fourth best university for veterans; and •    10th best value. U.S. News & World Report’s “Best

  • . Lander’s contribution—along with colleagues’ contributions—led to a tremendous honor. This year, the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to WFP for “its efforts to combat hunger, for its contribution to bettering conditions for peace in conflict-affected areas and for acting as a driving force in efforts to prevent the use of hunger as a weapon of war and conflict.” “Something we’ve seen in areas affected by conflict is that food can lead to peace,” Lander said. The UN must negotiate with various state

  • January 25, 2008 New nursing labs raise the bar When the School of Nursing ordered 10 new hospital beds for its improved nursing laboratory, the process of moving them into the third-floor space of Ramstad Commons didn’t appear to pose a challenge. But once the computerized Stryker hospital beds arrived this fall, it became painfully obvious that more than brute strength was needed to get the 500-pound beds up the stairs. Instead, a large, third-floor window was removed and an extra-large

  • collaborates with academic departments to support PLU’s commitment to global education. The center is also responsible for coordinating study away opportunities and preparing students and faculty for these trips. The Wang Center made every effort to keep students and faculty safe while studying away. Before participating, students had to complete a risk orientation training. Each trip had its own requirements for Covid-19 testing and entrance preparation, depending on the location. The Wang Center helped

  • . The Chemistry faculty plan to have webcasts from the NMR lab to teach local college and high school students about the NMR spectrometry. Undergraduate students, who usually do not have access to such a powerful instrument, will find that having used the spectrometer-one of the first of its kind located in a West Coast undergrad institution – will help them land future jobs, the professors said. “This is really going to be the crown jewel of the instruments in our department,” Waldow said when the

  • PLU to Host Events Throughout Holiday Season TACOMA, WASH. (Nov. 24, 2016)- It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas at Pacific Lutheran University. Throughout its history, PLU has developed numerous holiday pastimes that honor a variety of traditions, cultures and forms of joyful expression. UPCOMING EVENTS Celebration of Light   Nov.… November 24, 2016

  • forward the process of inspiring others to learn from the Holocaust and work against violence and discrimination in every corner of the world. The Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference is now in its ninth year, and Nancy Powell continues to work closely with others to plan and host each year’s events. As she puts it, “our family is thrilled that so many teachers, students and community members come together to learn, and we hope they will come back every year.”

  • forward the process of inspiring others to learn from the Holocaust and work against violence and discrimination in every corner of the world. The Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference is now in its ninth year, and Nancy Powell continues to work closely with others to plan and host each year’s events. As she puts it, “our family is thrilled that so many teachers, students and community members come together to learn, and we hope they will come back every year.”

  • forward the process of inspiring others to learn from the Holocaust and work against violence and discrimination in every corner of the world. The Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference is now in its ninth year, and Nancy Powell continues to work closely with others to plan and host each year’s events. As she puts it, “our family is thrilled that so many teachers, students and community members come together to learn, and we hope they will come back every year.”

  • forward the process of inspiring others to learn from the Holocaust and work against violence and discrimination in every corner of the world. The Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference is now in its ninth year, and Nancy Powell continues to work closely with others to plan and host each year’s events. As she puts it, “our family is thrilled that so many teachers, students and community members come together to learn, and we hope they will come back every year.”