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  • parents. While moving to the United States was initially just a temporary stay, Tacoma has become the only home she knew. Since then her journey has been full of twists, failures, and rejection, victories but above all hope and perseverance. She is passionate about working for and with marginalized communities and low –income youth, community-building, and social justice. Since middle school, she has actively advocated for immigration rights-by facilitating and organizing educational workshops at

  • parents. While moving to the United States was initially just a temporary stay, Tacoma has become the only home she knew. Since then her journey has been full of twists, failures, and rejection, victories but above all hope and perseverance. She is passionate about working for and with marginalized communities and low –income youth, community-building, and social justice. Since middle school, she has actively advocated for immigration rights-by facilitating and organizing educational workshops at

  • parents. While moving to the United States was initially just a temporary stay, Tacoma has become the only home she knew. Since then her journey has been full of twists, failures, and rejection, victories but above all hope and perseverance. She is passionate about working for and with marginalized communities and low –income youth, community-building, and social justice. Since middle school, she has actively advocated for immigration rights-by facilitating and organizing educational workshops at

  • parents. While moving to the United States was initially just a temporary stay, Tacoma has become the only home she knew. Since then her journey has been full of twists, failures, and rejection, victories but above all hope and perseverance. She is passionate about working for and with marginalized communities and low –income youth, community-building, and social justice. Since middle school, she has actively advocated for immigration rights-by facilitating and organizing educational workshops at

  • A summer chemistry course…where you bake? Posted by: shortea / August 14, 2019 Image: Prof. Andrea Munro prepping dough in the Scandinavian Center kitchen for an online chemistry class of the chemistry of food at PLU Friday, July 19, 2019. (Photo/John Froschauer) August 14, 2019 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationsDr. Andrea Munro didn’t design Chem 103: Food Chemistry in order to teach students how to cook — but everyone agrees it’s been a pretty tasty side effect. Munro, an

  • From the Court to the Classroom: Sianna Iverson’s continued resilience and drive is taking her from PLU to Duke University Highly recruited as an outside hitter out of Chiawana High School, Sianna Iverson ‘24, a talented volleyball player, knew she found a home at PLU after a campus visit.  “As soon as I visited, I knew it was going to be a great fit for… May 20, 2024 Alumni, Internships, CareerStudent Life, Resources, Community

  • The Framework Learning within communityOrganized gatherings are an opportunity for students to give collective voice to issues and concerns that matter to them. Rooted in the PLU values of community and care, these events provide an opportunity for engagement in dialogue, shared problem-solving, action associated with systemic change (including university improvements), and collective actions that realize our mission of care for individuals, communities, and the Earth.Freedom of

  • Maddie (Former Student of the DJS Community - First in the Family Wing) "It is really inspiring to see others with similar struggles persevere despite the difficulties we have as the first in our family to go to college. We have a great community of shared support." About First in the FamilyFirst in Your Family. First Year at PLU.The First in the Family community supports with first-generation students in their transition to PLU to promote academic success in their first year. PLU’s Admission

  • fields – philosophy, religion, English, geosciences, psychology, history, anthropology, music, accounting and nursing, among others. Like the students they will mentor and teach, our new faculty members were selected from a competitive pool of candidates. We look forward to the momentum and energy each of you will add to this community. Welcome to you all! Convocation is intended in many ways to be the culmination of the Welcome Weekend and the orientation sessions that occurred earlier in the summer

  • Marie Tucker Community Director for CAVE Commuter Community she/her Phone: 253-535-7191 Email: marie.tucker@plu.edu Office Location: Anderson University Center - 158 Professional Biography Education Master of Arts, Educational Leadership: Higher Education and Student Personnel Track, University of Central Florida (UCF), 2022 Bachelor of Science, Interdisciplinary Studies | Concentrations: Commerce, Public Affairs & Minor: Geosciences | Leadership Studies Certificate, University of Central

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