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  • Get Out and Play! Pacific Lutheran University Intramural programs provide students with positive social opportunities and are an outlet for good clean fun (well sometimes it’s muddy fun), exercise and relaxation, while encouraging team spirit and good sportsmanship. If you like a little friendly competition you’ll love the PLU Intramural program. Whether it’s team sports, individual competitions, or live action role playing, intramurals are open to all current PLU students, faculty and staff

  • officials), and the Board of Regents approved the degree during its Feb. 6-7 meeting “in recognition of King Harald’s long record of distinguished service to his country and the world.” The nomination also recognized that HM King Harald: •    represents PLU’s historic origins and foundational culture as the first prince born on Norwegian soil in 567 years; •    promotes the Lutheran tradition of higher education at home and abroad through his record of distinguished service to his country and visits to

  • their goal,” he said. “We aim to provide them with the tools and resources needed to successfully navigate higher education and transition into a family-wage career. This partnership with PLU not only helps to alleviate the financial burden for our Scholars, it provides them with additional support and connection to like-minded peers as they progress through their degree program. Just as Palmer Scholars is more than just a scholarship, this partnership is about much more than financial aid.”  The

  • Holocaust Conference 2017 Alumni Awards PLU Celebrates 500 Years of Re•forming Class Notes Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Calendar Highlights PLU Celebrates 500 Years of Re•forming For the past year, Pacific Lutheran University has marked the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation — beginning, in part, with an issue of ResoLute dedicated to Lutheran higher education that looked back at Martin Luther and his spirit of revolution. As we continue the countdown

  • support. We were also able to do more field trips, which would be harder with a larger department. What’s one book-related topic you get fired up about (book bans, early reading education, diversity in publishing, etc.)? The first thing that came to my mind is classics, especially Shakespeare, being inaccessible. We’ve seen time and time again that it’s not about the books themselves, it’s how they’re taught and presented. If we keep presenting classics like Shakespeare as above everyone’s reading

  • Mercedi Benien Budget and Administrative Specialist Full Profile she/her 253-535-7627 mbenien@plu.edu

  • more than 100 qualifying films before the Academy narrows the nominee pool to five; Petersen hopes “All the Marbles” makes the cut. Petersen said his time studying theatre at PLU helped prepare him to write, produce and star in film projects. His says the education in makeup, sound, set design and a host of other production elements equipped him for the roles he’d need to take on as an independent filmmaker. “There were all these various things in the theatre department that I had to work on that I

  • , compost, and trash totes for events. For information regarding our various event totes see the chart below.Event Totes TypeSize Recycling Blue Totes95 gal Maroon Totes32 gal Trash Medium Grey Totes48 gal Small Grey Totes32 gal Compost Green Totes95 gal We encourage campus organizers to order the same number of recycling bins as trash cans so that they can be placed together. By placing trash cans and recycling bins together, recycling will be made much more convenient for guests, encouraging higher

  • , duration of exposure, and level of physical exertion will influence how workers feel on-the-job. The following groups and conditions can create a higher risk: Workers with diabetes, heart, or lung disease Workers under 18 and 65 or older Pregnant workers Hazardous work, such as working at height or operating heavy machinery may be harder to complete safely if workers have respiratory and heat symptoms or reduced visibility.