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  • January 15 for Spring. Get Connected on Social Media! We have a special Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Blogger Accounts. Please check them out! Reach out to us Chat, email or call us! If you are already in the area, please do not hesitate to stop by!

  • from the US Department of Education’s Debt Collection Service.Find out which company is serving your student loansStudent Loan Re-FinancingAs student loan debt has risen in prominence in the media and in legislative chambers, several businesses have created student loan re-financing products for both private and federal student loans. We are not endorsing these companies, but wish to inform you that they are options that may assist you with managing your student loan debt. Many of these loans offer

  • , Multi-Purpose, Track *Conference & Seminar Venues These meeting spaces can be set in theater, banquet, or classroom style. Be creative with these spaces. Our warehouse furnishings are complementary: brushed aluminum tables, pipe/drape, easels, podiums, etc. Media and audio equipment, sized right for the space, are built-in. We offer floral, specialty linens to make your event beautiful. **Executive Meeting Rooms Located in the Anderson University Center Anderson University Center Executive Meeting

  • Benefits of Holistic Healthcare Practices in Scope of Depression14. PSYC 499 - Tiarra LewisThe Effect of Weight Sensations and Gender on Attitudes Toward Advertising15. PSYC 499 - Bertha MuñozAffection and Friendship Functions of Current and Former FriendshipsAffection and Friendship Functions of Current and Former Friendships16. PSYC 499 - Poerava MeinhardtComparing Media Portrayals of Stockholm Syndrome to the Peer-Reviewed LiteratureThursday, December 6 / 5 - 6 p.m. / CK Hall, AUCClick on student

  • newspaper, which finds itself at the center of the digital media revolution. read more

  • Teaching at PLU Peace Scholars Laura Hillis Oxford Alice Henderson Windhoek PLU Student Media The Matrix Bonney Melton Telemark Theodore Charles ’12 Crossroads Nathan Page ’13 and Brett Rousseau ’12 Elephants Anonymous Tom Paulson ’80 Humanosphere Rosanna Pansino ’07 Youtuber & Baker of Nerdy Things Allison Siburg ’09 Walking in Faith and Hope Timothy Siburg ’09 Thoughts on Leadership, Church and the Neighbor Associate Professor of Education Ron Byrnes Pressing Pause Summer Instructor Doreen Marchionni

  • University Diversity Committee NameRoleCommunity AffliationEnd of Term Angie HambrickAssociate Vice President of Diversity, Justice & SustainabilityCo-ChairN/A Jen SmithDean of Inclusive ExcellenceCo-ChairN/A Kenzie GandyASPLU Diversity DirectorStudent RepresentativeSpring 2020 Casey BrownRHA Social Justice DirectorStudent RepresentativeSpring 2020 Ksenija Simic-MullerAppt. by Faculty Executive CommitteeFaculty MemberSpring 2020 Patrick MoneyangAppt. by Faculty Executive CommitteeFaculty

  • Ceija Stojka, "Arrest and Deportation", 1995. Courtesy of the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid HGST Courses J-Term 2025 Course Number and TitleClass Time POLS 231: Current International IssuesTWFR 8:30-11:20am HGST Courses Spring 2025 Course Number and TitleClass Time ENGL 397: Sex, Gender, and Holocaust LiteratureTR 9:55-11:40 FYEP 102/ENGL 216: Holocaust LiteratureTR 1:45-3:30 HISP 301: Hispanic Voices for Social ChangeTR 3:40-5:25 HIST 329: Europe and the World WarsTR 9:55

  • school after PLU – 1 year after graduation, 5 years or even 10 or more!  You are forever part of the PLU community, and we look forward to hearing from you. Trine Pedersen2015 I chose PLU because it seemed like an inviting campus with great classes and a social justice community. I was very happy with my professors since they genuinely care about your performance. They made time to talk or help out. I found a great community on campus that cares about social justice in society and that allows for

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsI never had to study religion in high school. Why am I required to study it here?In a world where most social and political conflicts contain a religious dimension, ignorance is not bliss. Think about it: all these issues are charged with religious language – abortion, creationism vs. evolution, fundamentalism, gay rights, environmental defense and degradation, health care, Holocaust studies, human rights, international terrorism, the Iraq conflict, land use in the