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  • : teaching, advising, mentoring, research, and service.More InformationKHP Regency AwardsThe Karen Hille Phillips Regency Advancement Awards are intended to enhance opportunities for the professional development of the university’s faculty.More InformationHarstad GrantThe Harstad Endowed Curricular Development Grants are intended to fund the development of curricula that highlight the culture, values, intellectual contributions, and history of Scandinavia.More InformationWang Center Research GrantsThe

  • animal or plant, researched its unique qualities, and put the species in context with their own identity and life history.  Kinesiology major/Psychology minor Breeze Bartle introduces the hardy succulent Echeveria elegans. Link to Video Biology major/Environmental Studies minor Blake Clapp reflects on the resilience of the PNW’s coho salmon. Link to Video Business major/Dance minor Kei-Lynn Ono tells us about O‘ahu’s invasive coqui frog. Link to Video

  • it? More effective searching of the majority of the PLU library collection, including the physical collection, databases, ebooks, and online journals. New features like saved searches, item favorites, and virtual collection browsing (especially useful when access to the library building is limited). Catalog searching, library account, course reserves are now all in a single interface and can be accessed with your ePass. More accurate resource links and status of print items. What do I need to do

  • Cece Chan ’24 elevates the experience of Hmong Farmers and their rich history with Seattle’s Pike Place Market For Cece Chan ’24, what began as a love of student advocacy and social justice in high school, has blossomed into activism through art at Pacific Lutheran University. From serving as ASPLU president her junior year, to spending a semester in Trinidad and Tobago, to… May 20, 2024 AcademicsCommunicationDiversityGender Sexuality and Race StudiesGlobal EducationResearchStudent VoiceStudy

  • , Personal Training and Coaching [video: Paphawee stands upstairs in the Olson building, behind her is a large mural in black and yellow which reads: “One a LUTE”] Paphawee: I choose to major in kinesiology because I really [video: Paphawee’s voice continues over a group photo of PLU’s Women’s Golf team, which Paphawee is a part of.] Paphawee: love working with humans my career path [video: Return to Paphawee in front of the mural.] Paphawee: That I’m excited to go into is to be a chiropractor and at PLU

  • A View Into The FutureCampus Master Plan 2006The Campus Master Plan is meant to support intellectual and creative growth of individuals, strengthen our community and encourage stewardship through healthy living, preservation of our history and promote sustainable practices that encourage efficiency in our use of resources. The university completed a three year needs analysis and assessment of university facilities as they relate to our long-range programming goals outlined in PLU 2010. The

  • from 1992 to 1995. The violence resulted in more than 100,000 deaths, some 2.5 million displaced, 800,000 destroyed homes, and widespread human rights abuse. Denial of the crimes took place during the genocide and continued immediately after. Memišević is an assistant professor at the Department of Legal History and Comparative Law, Faculty of Law, University of Sarajevo.Lemkin Lecture Registration Ehlimana Memišević About Raphael LemkinLearn more about the Polish-born Jew who escaped from Nazi

  • Quick Facts Why Study Religion? Religion provides orientation and direction for individuals and communities, societies and cultures. The study of religion engages enduring questions about the meaning of life in a context of liberal arts learning. While discovering the history, thought, and practice of various traditions, you will explore and clarify your own world view. Why Study Religion at PLU? You will find teachers committed to excellence in teaching. In addition to your classroom learning

  • this central text – which had become the charter of religious and social reform – was absolutely necessary. In order for Germans to read it, however, he insisted that city councils establish public schools for boys and girls, financed by a public tax, in which they would be taught to read. This insistence on literacy gave rise to the kindergarten (the “children’s garden”) and the gymnasium (the secondary school), the first founded in 1528. For the first time in human history, public schools were

  • production pottery for the contemporary home. Student Juried Exhibition November 14 – December 12, 2018 Opening Reception: November 14 at 5pm The Student Juried Exhibition celebrates the talents of PLU’s student artists, featuring exceptional artwork chosen by a guest juror. Race & Personal Narrative February 13 – March 20, 2019 Opening Reception: February 13 at 5pm The book has a long history as a rich vessel for stories of the human condition. Amontaine Aurore and Kimisha Turner will present their