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  • Gift Processing Form

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  • “The Ethics of Lethal Drone Warfare” – Dr. Bradley Strawser

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  • Originally Published 1999 “The Artist, the thinker, the hero, the saint —who are they, finally, but the finite self radicalized and intensified? . . . The difference between [them] and the rest of us . . . is a willingness to undergo the journey of…

    Gaps and Gifts Posted by: alex.reed / May 26, 2022 May 26, 2022 By Patricia O’Connell KillenOriginally Published 1999 “The Artist, the thinker, the hero, the saint —who are they, finally, but the finite self radicalized and intensified? . . . The difference between [them] and the rest of us . . . is a willingness to undergo the journey of intensification into particularity to the point where an originating sense for the fundamental questions and feelings that impel us all, and a rare response

  • Wild Hope Center for Vocation faculty and staff.

    Joanna Gregson Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Full Profile 253-535-7126 gregson@plu.edu

  • Library faculty and staff.

    Roberto Arteaga Associate Professor & Instruction and Reference Librarian Full Profile 253-535-7505 rarteaga@plu.edu

  • Pacific Lutheran University is committed to promoting the safety and well-being of individuals who visit or use our campus for any reason. The purpose of the Minors on Campus Policy is to provide for appropriate supervision of minors who are involved in University sponsored programs, programs held at the University and/or programs housed in University facilities. This policy does not apply to (1) minors who have been admitted and matriculated as students at the University; (2) to general public

  • An internship (either locally or abroad) can count for Global Studies credit through GLST 495. If you are interested in a Global Studies internship, please be aware of the following guidelines.

    argument, supporting evidence, and will make use of appropriate scholarly sources (as determined in conversation with your faculty advisor). Research paper is due at the end of the semester, or at the end of the internship period, if it is longer. If the internship goes beyond the semester, students may receive an In Progress grade, with their advisor’s approval. Internship Policy - International Students must complete a Learning Agreement (available at the Alumni &  Student Connections Internship

  • Elizabeth Larios ’21 decided she was going to be a neurosurgeon in the fourth grade. That’s when her class took a field trip to a science museum and Larios saw an exhibit about the human brain. Returning home that day, she told her mom: “I’m…

    school. She hopes to be accepted to the Johns Hopkins University public health MD/MPH program.Core Crew Elizabeth Larios says she owes a debt of gratitude to her PLU professors, i particular Miho Takekawa (music), Julie Smith (biology), Patricia Dolan (biology), Jan Weiss (education) and Carmiña Palerm (Hispanic and Latino studies). Read Previous WATCH THIS: Professor Marnie Ritchie discusses surveillance, rhetoric and media Read Next International Complexities: Mycal Ford ’12 discusses how he

  • Organized gatherings are an opportunity for students to give collective voice to issues and concerns that matter to them.

    expressionStudents who live, study, and work in a university environment are encouraged to exercise freedom of expression and to participate responsibly in the freedoms of membership in a democratic society. According to the PLU Student Code of Conduct, “Every student has the right to express a personal opinion as long as it does not infringe on the rights of others, disrupt community or university events, or otherwise violate university policy or local, state, or federal laws.”As university community members