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  • , contact PLU Gift Planning at 253-535-7177 or giftplanning@plu.edu today. By Hailey Rile ’12

  • Shirley Aikin (Coleman ’71, ’78, ’96), a 28-year veteran professor of nursing, called the development office the day after her husband died suddenly. “Travis would not want flowers, but would want something good done in his name,” she said. “Let’s talk about a scholarship.” Shirley and Travis believed in planning for the future and discussed how they would want to be remembered. Hundreds of friends, neighbors and family were immediately notified that in lieu of flowers and gifts that money was

  • fixed-route system includes routes that operate on more than 900 miles of city streets, county roads and state highways from Seattle through Tacoma and on to Olympia. If you are planning on using public transportation a lot when you are at PLU, you should consider getting an ORCA card. The ORCA card is a pre-paid bus pass that makes traveling easier and cheaper. Visit http://www.orcacard.com for more information. How to use Pierce County Transit Buses Plan your bus trip. The Transit app can be a

  • planning to administer their evaluation(s) during class time. Any of these changes/additions must be completed prior to the default survey start date(s) listed in their email. IMPORTANT: Instructors are responsible for notifying the Provost Office if any of their course information is inaccurate or missing. Two days prior to the survey start date, Instructors will receive a “Pre-Survey Announcement” email notification letting them know that the survey will launch in 48 hours. This notification will

  • -Heller Conference on Holocaust Education, March 4-6, 2015, was titled “Children’s Voices, The Holocaust and Beyond.” Children of the past, present and future were the focus of the conference.  Beth Kraig, faculty planning co-coordinator explained, “The conference should remind and inform audiences of the past destruction and abuse of children in the Holocaust, while provoking us all to realize that children are still heavily targeted and harmed throughout the world as a result of war, human

  • accommodate special dietary requirements?We are fully-able to fulfill special, health‐related dietary needs or preferences  for our guests during their stay. These arrangements must be made prior to arrival, so be sure to mention your special dietary requirements to our Conference Staff during the pre‐planning stage of organizing your conference. Are we able to cash in the balances on guest meal cards?PLU does not issue refunds on remaining meal card balances after a conference. Does the PLU campus have

  • understanding rooted in divine reality and one that affirms the a distinct purpose and value for every element in the natural world. Likewise, Lutheran higher education takes this claim and the resulting responsibilities to care for the earth seriously. At Pacific Lutheran University, our mission statement affirms that we are called to care for “other people, human communities and the earth.” Indeed, the decennial planning documents, PLU 2010 and PLU 2020, state that justice, diversity and sustainability

  • Presidents Climate Commitment last January and PLU’s master planning documents. “It’s been a focus of PLU even before we wrote it down,” Kohler said. “That’s the culture. It’s the best thing about PLU.” The construction of the Morken Center for Learning and Technology essentially launched the idea to purchase renewable energy, Kohler explained. PLU designed the environmentally friendly building based on the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program. The

  • murdered in the Holocaust. Kurt Mayer has been involved in numerous civic boards, including the Pierce County Planning Commission, Parkland/Spanaway Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee and the Martin Luther King Housing Development Association. “My Personal Brush with History” is available now at selected retail outlets including Garfield Book Company at PLU and online through Amazon.com. The cost of producing the book has been fully underwritten by Kurt Mayer. All proceeds from book sales go to

  • Club, now named the Global Student Club, set it up. “There’s a lot of stuff to see,” said Torhild Skillingstad ’13, programming intern for International Student Services. In addition to coordinating Saturday’s trip, Skillingstad is also planning a trip to Portland for Mid-Semester Break and trips to Seattle and Zoolights at Point Defiance. “It’s a great way to show off some local stuff and American culture early,“ Skillingstad said. Read Previous PLU among top ‘Military-Friendly’ schools Read Next