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  • Lexie Higgins '19 and Miguel Castillo '18 welcome guests Faith Callies '19, Rahel Abebaw '18 and Fred Tobiason '58 converse Sophomores Cara Hall, Nate Adams, Hannah Park and Tyler Bosser Peter Swanson '70 and Juliana Andrew '21 talk before dinner VP for Advancement Dan Lee recognizes pianist Alex Jones '20 Katie Molyneux '18 delivers the invocation Donna Arbaugh speaks with Miguel Castillo '18 Helen Nordquist '57 and Riley Dolan '19 enjoying conversation Acting President Allan Belton shares PLU

  • Lexie Higgins '19 and Miguel Castillo '18 welcome guests Faith Callies '19, Rahel Abebaw '18 and Fred Tobiason '58 converse Sophomores Cara Hall, Nate Adams, Hannah Park and Tyler Bosser Peter Swanson '70 and Juliana Andrew '21 talk before dinner VP for Advancement Dan Lee recognizes pianist Alex Jones '20 Katie Molyneux '18 delivers the invocation Donna Arbaugh speaks with Miguel Castillo '18 Helen Nordquist '57 and Riley Dolan '19 enjoying conversation Acting President Allan Belton shares PLU

  • like Terry Riley, Stuart Dempster, Wayne Horvitz, Elvis Costello, Brandi Carlile, and Sir Mix-a-lot, just to name a few! Seattle music institutions Kate has played with include the Seattle Men’s and Women’s Choruses, Seattle Rock Orchestra, Electric Circus, and cabaret producers Can Can Presents and Verlaine & McCann. Kate has been nominated for multiple Golden Ear Awards in multiple years by Earshot Jazz. Kate has a BA in Music (Jazz Emphasis) from the University of Wyoming and an MM in

  • Northwest’s endless natural bounty. A quick signature on a disclaimer and you’re off on a weekend adventure in the great outdoors: hiking, rock climbing, skiing, kayaking. For some students, it’s a transformative experience that can change the trajectory of their college experience and future careers. Back in 1996, however, Outdoor Rec was in trouble. A lack of organization, leadership and interest meant the program was little more than an informal club, struggling to survive out of a storage room with

  • .  Clarify relationship between Campus Ministry and: Director for Congregational Relations Student Religious Clubs Campus Ministry Council Continued prioritization around Campus Ministry having both Lutheran roots and interfaith engagement.  Expanding Campus Relational Ministry – including supporting other faculty and staff in providing spiritual support to students. More presence (could be student workers) in Campus Ministry’s physical space.  Re-vision University Congregation Link to Spring 2016

  • For the Edlund Family, Roots to PLU Run Deep One might say the passion Phil Edlund ’00, ’06 has for PLU began with a lawn service. As a 16-year-old, he mowed the lawn of Thora Larson, one of the first members of Q Club. “She told me to go down and sign up at Q Club as a junior member, so I did,” Phil recalls. From there, he has received two degrees from PLU and helped fund the building of the Morken Center for Learning and Technology. Of course, Phil received a bit of a nudge from his family

  • PLUS 100: Transitions to PLUWhat is PLUS 100?PLUS 100 is a one-credit course that is part of PLU’s core curriculum (i.e., general education requirements) and required for all new first-year students as part of the First Year Experience Program (FYEP). As you transition to college, PLUS 100 helps you establish goals and develop a plan for success during your first year at PLU. Affirming and utilizing your past experiences (i.e., what you bring with you to PLU), you will identify resources

  • September 7, 2012 Visiting Assistant Professor Rosalind Billharz teaches a nursing class on pathophysiology this summer at PLU. (Photo by John Froschauer) A champion for microbes By Barbara Clements University Communications Everyone, or thing, however small, needs a champion. And for the microbes of the world, they certainly have that in Rosalind Billharz, a visiting assistant professor of biology at Pacific Lutheran University who taught an advanced pathophysiology course for nurses this

  • access the provider directory and contact providers on their own by phone or email. Students do not need to sign in or download anything to access the provider directory.  It can be accessed on devices of all types, including computers, phones, and tablets. Students can filter and search for providers around campus and across the country based on their needs and preferences. How do students access ThrivingCampus? Click below to get started! Click here to access ThrivingCampus

  • How do I Sign Up for a Meal PlanStep 1: Make sure you’ve signed up for an ePass. You can click here to do that. If you live off-campus, skip to Step 3. Step 2: Go to the Residential Life page and submit your PLU Master Housing & Meal Agreement. Click here to go to the Housing Application page. After you submit your contract, you’re automatically signed up for the Meal Plan B. If that’s what you want, then you’re done. If you want to choose a different Meal Plan, go to Step 3. Step 3: To choose