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News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.
Two Lutes Attend Peace Scholars Program at the Oslo International Summer School With seemingly unending conflict in the Middle East, and now horrible atrocities in the Ukraine with the downing of the Malaysian jet, it’s easy to throw up one’s hands and wonder if anything, really, anything is going to make a difference in this world. But… July 25, 2014 What's a Lute?
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PLU is now able to offer printing to a select group of charge-for-printing stations on campus from personal devices. To send a job to the printer, simply select the upload button below to begin.
you for your Release ID to allow you to print. If you run into any problems with the process, please contact the I&TS Help Desk at 253-535-7525 or by submitting a ticket at helpdesk.plu.edu. Upload a file to Print Available Printers: University Center Printer/Copier (located near the Conferences and Events Office) Mortvedt Library Color Printer (Haley Computer Center) Mortvedt Library Black and White Printer (Haley Computer Center) Morken Center Open Lab (MCLT 114)
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Ice & Water Portable Sound Equipment Field Furnishings - tables, chairs, bleachers Concessions Meal & Pizza Delivery to Venues Field Lighting Tenting Lining, Dragging Laundry (June-August)
Field Campus is a Full-Package Retreat and Conference Center that includes Indoor and Outdoor Recreation Spaces, Restaurants and Coffee Shops conveniently spread across campus On I-5 Corridor Close to SeaTac International Airport Compact Campus Free Summer Concerts and Activities Near Hiking, Biking, Golfing, Mountains and Water Serves 3 Major Metro Areas Seattle, Olympia, Tacoma Public Transit Service from Campus to Metro Areas Capacity is 2 to 7000
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The Department of History is proud to present our senior capstone presentations. Click on each student name below to see their presentation title and synopsis.
States has guided American citizens to view alcohol from a negative scope. By associating alcohol with lethargic, and oftentimes rude behavior, research has dwindled on the topic. In Ancient Egypt, beer and bread were essentially the bread and butter of their society. Beer was drank by people regardless of their age, gender, or social class. Wine as well was a relative part of their social structure as it became a drink for the elites of society. Yet, across the work of Egyptologists and general
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TACOMA, WASH. (Sept. 27, 2016)- Pacific Lutheran University is a new location for Amazon Locker, a self-service delivery pitstop for students, faculty, staff and surrounding community members who use the online retailer. The service is available to Lutes and community members alike who want a…
, staff and surrounding community members who use the online retailer.The service is available to Lutes and community members alike who want a secure option to receive and return packages ordered from Amazon.com. Customers can select any Locker location as their delivery address, and retrieve their orders there by entering a unique pick-up code on the Locker touch screen. Lockers at PLU are located on upper campus in the Anderson University Center, near Campus Concierge, and in the Morken Center for
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Hello! We hope you’ve had a great (& safe) summer filled with adventures, outdoor time, and relaxation! School is going to be quite different this fall: hybrid/
questions about hikes, gear, or things to do, feel free to reach out to us at outdoor@plu.edu or shoot us a DM on Instagram (@pluoutdoor_rec). We appreciate your support and involvement with OR, and look forward to working with and for you in the near future! Stay tuned! Outdoor Rec
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Associate Professor of Anthropology | Department of Anthropology | nosakaaa@plu.edu | 253-535-7664 | Dr.
teaches at PLU include “Introduction to Human Cultural Diversity,” “Anthropology of Age,” “East Asian Cultures,” “Ethnic Groups,” and “Exploring Anthropology.” She is now beginning new research on the family demography of Japanese Americans in collaboration with Dr. Donna Leonetti at the University of Washington.
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Forensics Team is Off to Another Strong Start PLU debaters who competed at Linfield College include, top row, left to right: Hannah Bates and Matt Aust and, bottom row, left to right: Angie Tinker, Brendan Stanton, Austin Ballard and Caila Fautenberry. (Photo: Kaitlyn Porter) Members…
PLU’s debate program is one to watch out for,” said Bates. Teams debated on issues including immigration policy, death with dignity laws, criminalizing street harassment, quarantining people exposed to Ebola and U.S. foreign diplomacy in the Middle East. The team is open to all students with or without debate experience and meets 6-8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in Ingram Hall. The team will host a high-school speech and debate tournament on campus Dec. 5-6, and all students are welcome to judge. For
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Lecturer | School of Music, Theatre & Dance | dsonntag@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Raised in Minnesota and Wisconsin, Dawn Sonntag received a D.M.A.
Theater’s 2018 New Opera Works (NOW) festival. Scenes from her opera Coal Creek, which is based on a community of miners and Han natives in east-central Alaska, were performed at the 2019 and 2020 NOW festival. The full opera will be premiered in 2021. Her operatic works have also been performed by ContempOpera Cleveland, at the Hartford Opera Theater’s New in November festival, the Hartford Women Composers’ Festival, and the Opera from Scratch festival in Halifax. Dawn’s choral works and art songs have
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Pacific Lutheran University’s own Cassio Vianna , Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Jazz Studies , has been awarded a grant from the City of Tacoma. This grant, part of the Tacoma Artists Initiative Program (TAIP) , encourages artistic engagement in the city by…
throughout this concert. Vianna is especially pleased to perform this composition in east Tacoma. He is a member of this community and is very glad to share his work with the region as well as gaining more opportunities to connect with other artists in the area. Invisible Garden: Four Pieces for Woodwind Quintet & Jazz Trio will be performed at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church on Saturday, May 4th at 2:00 pm. Admission is free. Good Shepherd Lutheran Church 140 E 56th St. Tacoma, WA 98404 Read Previous
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