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  • President Krise’s open letter of support for Muslim community An executive order signed by President Trump late Friday afternoon immediately barring immigrants and non-immigrant visitors from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S. has had immediate effects on scholars and students nationwide.  More than 17,000 students in the U.S. come from the seven countries… January 30, 2017

  • , a pivotal piece of her story that continues to inform her approach to education — for herself and her students. But Oshiro didn’t always wear her status as first in the family like a badge of honor. Early in her undergraduate years at Pacific Lutheran University, she kept quiet about it, paralyzed with anxious thoughts nagging in the back of her mind: I don’t deserve to be here. That person is more qualified. Are they going to recognize that I’m here because of my achievements? “It was almost a

  • Thank you for your interest!You can click the link below to download the guide.  We also have sent you an email with a link to download the guide.  We hope this resource will help you take the next step to build your career in the field of kinesiology.Download the Guide Information SessionsWhether you’re a recent college graduate or a working professional looking to make a career shift, we encourage you to attend an information session to explore the opportunities we offer at Pacific Lutheran

  • , sex and sexuality concerns, grief and loss, religious and spiritual struggles, and couple/relationship issues. We are also deeply concerned about the impact of COVID-19 and continued violence against people of color and work with our students to provide therapy that is inclusive of clients from all backgrounds and identities. Our therapists use a collaborative approach to explore your concerns, notice places where you’re feeling stuck, challenge unhelpful patterns, and co-create goals for therapy

  • like Terry Riley, Stuart Dempster, Wayne Horvitz, Elvis Costello, Brandi Carlile, and Sir Mix-a-lot, just to name a few! Seattle music institutions Kate has played with include the Seattle Men’s and Women’s Choruses, Seattle Rock Orchestra, Electric Circus, and cabaret producers Can Can Presents and Verlaine & McCann. Kate has been nominated for multiple Golden Ear Awards in multiple years by Earshot Jazz. Kate has a BA in Music (Jazz Emphasis) from the University of Wyoming and an MM in

  • The Faculty Handbook is both a practical and symbolic document. As a practical document, the Faculty Handbook provides valuable information for PLU faculty on a vast array of topics. This is the document that informs our syllabi and classroom practices in its articulation of office hour requirements, attendance policies, and procedures for dealing with academic integrity violations. It is the guide we use in engaging in the work of standing and university committees, laying out their purpose

  • provides the most versatile support for campus and student needs. If you would prefer to give by mail, you may print and complete the Donate by Mail form to be included with your gift. You can then send it in to the address shown with your cash, check or credit card gift. If you would like someone to be included in the listings below, please contact us at giftsupport@plu.edu.Make a Tribute GiftIn Memory Bryan Dorner – Bryan and Celine Dorner Mathematics ScholarshipMake a gift in memory of BryanWalter

  • Listen campaign and how it fits with The Saint John’s Bible theme of justice for all people. Learn more about PLU’s commitment to introspection and its mission to create an authentic sense of belonging for all through the voices of Lutes. Read Now Viewpoints I feel stereotyped at PLU in two senses, first that I’m disabled and secondly that I am fiscally conservative. I am narcoleptic, and while this is not a disability seen outward very often anymore, I am honestly a little embarrassed to tell people

  • =CwMYT9Zwwq4 Not only did Ojala-Barbour turn this passion into a degree, but his passion changed the landscape of PLU. That passion was celebrated last April during Earth Week, when about 60 students, faculty, staff and community joined Ojala-Barbour, PLU President Loren J. Anderson and Professor Emeritus of Chemistry Fred Tobiason to dedicate the Fred L. Tobiason Outdoor Learning Center. The native space behind the University Center has become a symbol of what one student, with a lot of on-campus support

  • in the breadth and depth of the history that it presents, but also in equipping students with critical tools for recognizing its narrative silences and omissions,” Davidson said. “By situating my critical reading of the documentary narrative within the context of its reception and utility in the university classroom, I will consider how nostalgia, aura and the formulaic structures of official civil-rights narratives can disable critical powers of observation. “Ultimately at stake is the urgent