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  • and faculty research in chemistry, an Analytical Chemistry Scholarship, or for matching funds for equipment purchases.  Charles and Ann Laubach and their son and daughter Brian and Lori are alumni of Pacific Lutheran University.  Charles passed away in November, 2004 The LeMay Chemistry Student and Faculty Research FundThe LeMay Chemistry Student and Faculty Research FundH. Eugene LeMay (University of Nevada, Professor Emeritus, PLU ‘62) and wife Carla LeMay (PLU ’64) graciously provide financial

  • tool can also be used to collect higher stakes assignments such as a research paper, presentation (slides or video), or group project. Links to assignments can be posted to an online lesson page. When the instructor grades the assignment, grades and feedback can be automatically populated in the Sakai Gradebook. Tests & Quizzes Instructors may wish to utilize the Tests & Quizzes tool to collect assessments comprised of multiple choice, matching, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, short answer, or essay

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  • retired in 1999 after a career in the university’s office of development and was a founder of Q Club. Berntsen said Forness loved the Northwest and PLU, and returned to visit often. He was a regular at homecoming, a longtime member of Q Club and tried to stay involved with the university in spite of living at such a distance. Not long ago Forness called Berntsen and said, “Why don’t we get our class to give $100,000 to PLU? I’ll give $10,000 if you will.” In addition to their own gifts, the two

  • photography, naturalism and education synergized and led him to his current career. Now 35, Miller is both a nationally acclaimed professional photographer and a photography teacher at Forest Charter School in Nevada City, Calif. He also continues to guide outdoor-adventure trips all over the world. “Being a nature photographer is one the best gifts in the world,” Miller says. “I get to go to the coolest places in the world at the best time of the year when the conditions are at their best.” Read Previous

  • of a living faith tradition, bringing those sources into dialogue with contemporary questions and challenges.  As an annual event sponsored by the Department of Religion, the lectureship serves as a lasting testimony to the intellectual gifts and generosity of spirit so admirably expressed in the lives and teaching of David and Marilyn Knutson. In October 2014, the Knutson Lecture Scholar was the Rev. Dr. Monica A. Coleman.  A scholar and activist, the Rev. Dr. Coleman is committed to connecting

  • very unique holiday gifts! Norwegian Christmas Service (Julegudstjeneste)An annual event on the PLU campus since 1975, this event is a blend of spiritual songs and scripture readings that tell the story of Jesus, conducted in Norwegian language. The candlelight service has become a family tradition for many in the Tacoma-Seattle area. The event is conducted in partnership with the Scandinavian Cultural Center, where it has been hosted for the last two years.To be held on December 6th, 2023 at 7 pm

  • identify as LGBTQ, and those who represent a broad range of religious and ethnic backgrounds; and a video that highlights the gifts of Lutheran education for a student body, staff, and faculty no longer largely Nordic and Lutheran.Let us help you create...In addition to the activities described above, the Wild Hope Center for Vocation is available to assist you in planning a workshop or event relating to vocation. Some of its recent activities include: a workshop series for those working in the

  • Speaker: Jenny Odell, Writer and Artist Introduction: Rona Kaufman, Professor of English, PLU Location: Chris Knutzen Hall, Anderson University Center Friday, March 88:45 - 10:30 a.m. | Blue Zones Purpose Planning WorkshopThe Blue Zones Project Purpose Workshop is a two-hour event led by a certified facilitator that helps individuals find clarity of purpose. It is designed to assist in the discovery or rediscovery of an individual’s gifts, values, and passions. This workshop aims to help participants

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