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  • featured a few theatre classes, so Sarah could continue earning credits towards her major while improving her French. The specific focus of Sarah’s program was language immersion, a program in which students were expected to speak entirely in French with other students in their program, and preferably for all four months. Sarah took classes on French Romantic Literature, Theatre Performance, Art History, and Sociology of Art. She also taught four English classes to middle and high schoolers through an

  • act of resistance to oppression, and the balance between celebrating the heroic struggles of the past with the challenges of emerging as a post-colonial society that can compete with and indeed offer solutions to an increasingly connected, tumultuous and fragile world. Dr. Greg Youtz has been taking students to Trinidad and Tobago since 1999 and directed the PLU Gateway Program in T&T from 2015 to 2022. On campus his courses focused on music composition, music history, ethnomusicology and the

  • your personal use in your academic courses only. Recordings or notes taken with the SmartPen may not be uploaded, shared, or in any other way published. You are responsible for the safekeeping of the SmartPen while it is in your possession. Keep it safe from excessive heat or cold, and minimize drop damage. If you were given a pen with a hard case please keep the pen in this case when it is not in use. SmartPens must be returned to the DSS office at the end of each term. If the SmartPen is not

  • will always and forever remain indebted to my colleagues and friends at the PLU Women’s Center. We made some amazing things happen—and we did them together. With love, Jonathan.” Women’s Center History Timeline 1894 PLU always has had female faculty members. Sophie Peterson was among the first. 1898 Ettie Kraabel and Amanda Swan are the first female students to graduate from PLU. 1925 Lora Kreidler comes to PLC as faculty member and Dean of Women. She quickly becomes one of PLC’s most influential

  • shooting in American history on Sunday as a terrorist act targeting a place of “solidarity and empowerment” for the LGBTQ community and namely LGBTQ people of color. He urged Americans to decide “if that’s the kind of country we want to be.” It is not the kind of country I want, nor do I think is it the kind of country that our students deserve. Since the shooting death of PLU Professor Jim Holloway by a deranged gunman 15 years ago, we at PLU have been especially sensitive to issues of gun violence

  • among PLU nursing graduate students, she stressed. “We still have that personal touch,” Pepin said. The personal touch is a direct extension of the personal care exhibited by Pepin, Richardson, Erickson and all of their nursing faculty colleagues. Nursing graduate programs are increasingly moving online, the professors noted, meaning master’s students get little to no interaction with professors face to face. And that lack of interaction bleeds into their hands-on learning opportunities. “It’s easy

  • experience, as well as the humanity sprinkled throughout the collections I handle.” We talked to her about her career.Make Library DonationsDonations of materials related to the history, development and operations of the university may be accepted. Connect by emailing archives@plu.edu.What attracted you to PLU? Before joining PLU, I worked as the Archivist & Digital Initiatives Librarian at Simmons University in Boston. When I saw the job posting for my current position, I thought it would be a great

  • . Olson Student Leadership Award by President Allan Belton Jessica Anderson ’07 is presented with the Distinguished Recent Alumna Award by President Allan Belton Brad Tilden ’83 is presented with the Distinguished Alumnus Award by President Allan Belton Pianist Alex Jones '20, Vice President Dan Lee and Choir of the West members prepare to lead attendees in song Guests stand to sing the hymn "Earth and All Stars!" accompanied by pianist Alex Jones '20 Thank you for your generous support of PLU!Hilary

  • . Olson Student Leadership Award by President Allan Belton Jessica Anderson ’07 is presented with the Distinguished Recent Alumna Award by President Allan Belton Brad Tilden ’83 is presented with the Distinguished Alumnus Award by President Allan Belton Pianist Alex Jones '20, Vice President Dan Lee and Choir of the West members prepare to lead attendees in song Guests stand to sing the hymn "Earth and All Stars!" accompanied by pianist Alex Jones '20 Thank you for your generous support of PLU!Hilary

  • . Olson Student Leadership Award by President Allan Belton Jessica Anderson ’07 is presented with the Distinguished Recent Alumna Award by President Allan Belton Brad Tilden ’83 is presented with the Distinguished Alumnus Award by President Allan Belton Pianist Alex Jones '20, Vice President Dan Lee and Choir of the West members prepare to lead attendees in song Guests stand to sing the hymn "Earth and All Stars!" accompanied by pianist Alex Jones '20 Thank you for your generous support of PLU!Hilary