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  • by Lutes, as well as the stories behind them, and try them out. PLU Scones Guacamole Shrimp Skewers Crawfish Étouffée If you'd like to share your own recipe, you can do so on social media with the hashtag #PLUfood VOLUME 3, ISSUE 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Class Notes Resolute Staff Recent Articles Amuse-bouche May 20, 2016

  • language courses on campus or on-line in the summers should email the LRC Director (byaden@plu.edu) for information regarding on-call language consultant services.WebsiteLibrary & Help DeskThe Mortvedt Library offers many electronic off-campus resources including article databases, e-books, and streaming media. Library and technology support is available to help students use these successfully including a guide to off-campus use. Phone: 253-535-7500 Email: library@plu.edu Summer Hours (Library & Help

  • Unlocking the Magic of Colloidal Nanocrystals Associate Professor Andrea Munro and students Aidan Hopson ’24 and Rebecca Smith ’24 spend the summer studying colloidal ZnSe nanocrystals. Posted by: Marcom Web Team / August 11, 2023 Image: Double major in chemistry and environmental studies, Rebecca Smith ’24, chemistry major Aidan Hopson ’24, and associate professor of chemistry Andrea Munro examine how liquids and tiny particles affect nanocrystal growth, mastering the art of precise material

  • Nursing Practice Degree Requirements80 semester hours Prerequisite Course: Introductory Statistics (including inferential and descriptive) with a minimum grade of 3.0 (B). Core D.N.P. Courses – 42 semester hours NURS 700 Advanced Practice Roles (2) NURS 701: Theoretical Foundations and Evidence Based Practice (3) NURS 702: Information Systems and Patient Care Technology (3) NURS 703: Organizational and Systems Leadership (3) NURS 704: Policy and Politics: Implications for Health Care (3) NURS 705

  • ’23 (Communication, Film and Media) Haley Nguyen ’23 (Strategic Communication) Alexis Rodriguez ’23 (Business Admin., Accounting) Vanessa Vazquez ’23 (Education) Yuliya Yefimov ’23 (Education) 2021-2022 Mathæus Anderson ’22 (Theatre, Acting/Directing) Cady Bigelow ’22 (Dance [English major]) Lydia Boorsma ’22 (Studio Arts) Joshua Hansel ’22 (Music, Performance) Teagan Janes ’22 (Studio Arts) Brennan LaBrie ’22 (Communication) Benjamin Martin ’22 (Music) Seley Nemish ’22 (Communication) Vivian

  • Welcome Note Setting The Course On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Connection Events Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Family and Friends Mike Benson Submit a Class Note Calendar Highlights Cover Story What was/is it like to be hidden on campus? By Lace Smith On June 26, 2015, PLU posted a rainbow Rose Window on social media to show solidarity and support for the Supreme Court decision affirming that same-sex couples have a fundamental

  • upon the intersection of gender with other social categories, such as race, class, and sexuality. (4) SOCI 230 : The Family An examination of the institution of the family in the United States, with emphasis on how families are affected by social forces such as the economy, race and ethnicity, gender, and social politics. (4) SOCI 240 : Social Problems - ES Critical examination of poverty, discrimination, drugs, crime, homelessness, violence, and family breakdown. Course addresses contemporary

  • Press RoomThe successes of MediaLab and its members have generated significant news coverage. Here are a few of the articles that have helped create and sustain the buzz about MediaLab… Tacoma Weekly“MediaLab Premiere Examines Homelessness” –Tacoma Weekly May 2, 2021 South Sound Magazine“MediaLab Documentary Wins 2021 College Emmy” –South Sound Magazine Oct 13, 2021 PLU Newsroom“PLU MediaLab Film Project Nominated for Student Emmy Award” –PLU Newsroom May 13, 2020 PLU Newsroom“Living on the

  • volume in the Center’s series Documenting Life and Destruction(AltaMira Press, 2011) and Atrocities on Trial: The Politics of Prosecuting War Crimes in Historical Perspective, co-edited with Jürgen Matthäus (University of Nebraska Press, 2008). Dr. Heberer Rice is currently the Director of the Division of the Senior Historian, The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.Raphael Lemkin Lecture - Spring 2018Violence, Espionage

  • politics and government in May and is currently pursuing a graduate degree in the School of Business. He hopes to become a civil rights lawyer. He is a decorated veteran who has taken leadership roles on campus, serving as a member of the ASPLU senate and the Student Veterans Association. He is also a Wild Hope Fellow. He takes time to help coach, guide and mentor his fellow students. As an ASPLU senator, he proposed legislation to explore and update PLU’s observance of Veterans Day and instituted a