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Breaking down Fences PLU junior’s first production fields university’s first all-black cast Josh Wallace ’19 wanted to do something different for his directing debut with PLU Theatre. A creative who also dabbles in acting, music and art, the junior figured the time was right to take on a… April 2, 2018 Current StudentsDiversity Justice SustainabilityInvolvementThe ArtsTheatre
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Years will be available to purchase – for the first time – through the School of Nursing during the Homecoming Celebration Oct. 14-16. Read Previous Helping students connect with whatâs next Read Next The State of PLU COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024 Three students share how
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endeavors taking shape at PLU, as well as personal reflections on two decades as president of the university. “My task this morning is to report to you on the state of the university, and, in this my 20th such address to you, I will argue that the ship of state is strong, indeed, remarkably strong given the currents and stresses that are buffeting all of higher education,” Anderson said, as he addressed the crowd. “The last 12 months, I will contend, have been a time of significant progress, marked by
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don’t think this many people have ever been on our stage. It tells the epic story of the ship.” This is the first time PLU has done a production with the theater, but hopefully it’s not the last, said Richard Nance, Director of Choral Union and Choir of the West at PLU. Nance and Eisendrath have five rehearsals scheduled before the first performance Friday at 8 p.m. There will be two performances Saturday, at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., and a show Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online at: www
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December 1, 2012 Joey Glahn ’12: ‘You can never have enough chicken.’ Glahn makes a pit stop between his classes and work for lunch in the Anderson University Center. As a member of ROTC, Glahn has lived on campus and enjoyed the benefits of having a meal plan since coming to PLU. He said it saves him time and money–both of which a college student can’t spare, especially when he’s working 12-hour shifts at Madigan Army Medical Center as part of his capstone. Major: nursing Hometown: Federal Way
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April 22, 2013 Sacred sites and coal mounds As part of Earth Week, PLU’s GREAN Club will host two guests from the Lummi Nation to talk about their struggle against one of the country’s largest coordinated industrial developments. The land along the northern border of the Lummi Nation’s land, located west of Bellingham, is one of several proposed building sites for massive coal export terminals in the region. For months, individuals like Jewell James, a long-time leader of the Native American
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Pacific Lutheran University provides students with a free university identification card at the time of the student’s enrollment. This card, called a LuteCard, is the property of PLU. LuteCards support many privileges granted to members of the PLU community. These privileges include access to events, facilities, and parking areas, meal plan access, convenient purchasing power, and identification for university business. Students must carry their LuteCard with them at all times while on
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Assess Your Course Design for Quality Practices by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer Whether you are teaching a course for the first time or the fiftieth, it is good practice to take a step back and critically reflect on the design of one’s course. Faculty are undoubtedly the masters of their course content,… August 25, 2015 course design
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Helping Students “Stay Connected” This Summer by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer You may have noticed PLU promoting a new summer session campaign called “Stay Connected”. The campaign hopes to improve retention, decrease time to matriculation, and increase enrollments in summer session courses. A February 2015 survey of PLU students found: … August 25, 2015 online learning
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View final poster here 2:00-2:15pm, Josh Hansel Analyzing the Snow Water Equivalent to Discharge Relationship Over Time in the Cascade Range, WA View final poster here 2:15-2:30pm, Mac Hiller Structural Characteristics of the Blue River Carbonatites in the Northern Monashee and Cariboo Mountains; British Columbia, Canada View final poster here 2:30-2:45pm, Emily Vignolo The Impact of Center Pivot Irrigation in the Snake River Plain Aquifer View final poster here 2:45-3:00pm, Kiersten Wilbur The
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