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  • OverviewFor over 40 years, Pacific Lutheran University has helped students translate their love of books into a life of books through an exciting professional career in publishing. One of the only such undergraduate programs in North America, PLU’s Publishing & Printing Arts (PPA) program is highly respected by employers for its combination of preprofessional skills and solid liberal arts education. This five-course (20-credit) interdisciplinary minor gives students a head start into the world

  • time ever, PLU’s website will temporarily swap out its traditional black-and-gold trim for Seahawks blue and green. Our Seahawks pride isn’t contained to campus. In fact, PLU students have boldly displayed their super-fandom on multiple continents – for examples, visit our “12’s Representing Around the World” Facebook photo album! Finally, please enjoy the stories below about Lutes and Seahawks! Lute’s Company Sets the Stage for Seahawks Super Bowl Rally in Arizona New PLU Kinesiology Club Uses

  • Lectures in ReligionEach year, the Department of Religion hosts a number of events, including the Lutheran Studies Conference and the David and Marilyn Knutson Lecture.The 2014 Lutheran Studies Conference While the Lutheran movement began in Germany and then spread quickly to Scandinavia during the sixteenth century, Lutheran schools were established throughout most of the world by the end of the nineteenth century thus creating a global educational presence. Through its relationship with the

  • Competition The Quigg Award will also go toward the expansion of PLU’s Data Science program through its DataFest Competition. DataFest is an annual competition sponsored by the American Statistical Association and hosted at various universities across the U.S. DataFest is an opportunity for students to work on collaboration, data wrangling, visualization, communication, and applying a host of analytic methods as they ask questions, recognize complexities, and consider the ethical implications of

  • Presentation – Regency Room, UC Speaker: Willy Østreng, senior researcher, Oceans Future; vice-president, Norwegian Academy of Polar Research, Norway 3B) “Water and Justice: the Western U.S.” – Room 201, UC Speaker: Bob Stivers, professor emeritus of religion, PLU 3C) “The Port of Tacoma: Its Impact on the South Sound and State of Washington” and “Industrial Development and Fisheries Enhancement at the Port of Tacoma” – Room 133, UC Speakers: Connie Bacon, commissioner, Port of Tacoma; Tony Warfield

  • Scandinavian Cultural Center for over two decades. The Cultural Center is at its loveliest with candlelight and magical holiday decorations. The evening is filled with great conversation, fantastic food, and lively entertainment. Members will receive invitations to this yearly themed event.Also known as the Jul Banquet, this year the theme will be Swedish Royalty, honoring the 500th anniversary of the Coronation of King Gustav Vasa, Sweden’s first king, as well as the 50th Jubilee of the reign of King Carl

  • . Black music makers not only had a means to make a reasonable living, but also had the means to be a public voice for personal and community cultural expression. By the beginning of the twentieth century, African-American music represented by ragtime, blues, jazz, and popular song was pulling the American cultural mainstream away from European influence. No one was more aware of this than Europeans themselves, who were captivated by the lively exoticism of this music that had risen from its societal

  • , nutritional, newborn, selected chronic and selected infectious diseases. DLS also works to improve the rapid and accurate detection of chemical threat agents, radiologic threat agents, and selected toxins.  Collaborating with a multidisciplinary team, the selected participant will use state-of-the-art laboratory equipment to address topics relevant to public health.  This will allow the participant to gain hands-on experience in applied analytical chemistry and enhance their knowledge of its applications

  • Platform Support Policy The university recognizes that faculty have diverse needs for academic computing resources and wishes to provide centralized support whenever possible. This desire must be tempered with the recognition that university resources are limited, and not every request can be met. In its centralized computing support, the university has attempted to maximize its resources by supporting certain standard software programs and operating systems. Since the university standards may

  • Environmental Studies Program reside in the Rieke Science Center. The Psychology Department is located in Ramstad Hall. In addition to our science buildings, the college also maintains the Carol Sheffels Quigg Greenhouse and the W.M Keck Observatory. Most of these buildings are located toward the west end of PLU’s lower campus. The Morken Center for Learning and Technology, which opened its doors in February 2006, is the first building at an independent college in Washington to receive gold-level