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  • theologian’s revolution. Read more Listen PLU moves beyond the welcome mat to create an authentic sense of belonging for students of all backgrounds. Read more Called to PLU Meet PLU’s new university pastor, the Rev. Jen Rude, the first openly gay pastor at an ELCA college. Read more Listen PLU moves beyond the welcome mat to create an authentic sense of belonging for students of all backgrounds. Read more Called to PLU Meet PLU’s new university pastor, the Rev. Jen Rude, the first openly gay pastor at an

  • participated in a seminar in Chicago on teaching interfaith understanding, which boosted his ability to further PLU’s inclusive mission regarding interfaith education. “The goal is for us to be able to agree to disagree, while protecting the right to our views,” Hammerstrom said. Read MorePLU professor launches new class that immerses students in the local Buddhist community He traveled to Chicago July 31-Aug. 4 for the competitive seminar. He was one of 26 faculty members selected from a nationwide pool

  • Workshop, the low-residency MFA in Creative Writing at Pacific Lutheran University. Judith and Stan co-directed the program for 10 years. Judith was born in 1941 and grew up in Painted Post, a small town in upstate New York. She lived for many years in upstate New York, working with the Poets in the Schools program and as Writer-in-Residence at SUNY College at Brockport. For 20 years, she served as the editor and publisher of the State Street Press Chapbook Series, producing a total of 76 chapbooks and

  • support from fellow Lutes. As an alumnus, you have access to Lute Link, a platform that allows you to build a network of engaged Lutes in your current or desired career path. Connect with fellow alumni to learn about a new career field, seek vocational advice and pursue new opportunities. Give back by becoming a Lute Link career advisor to share your expertise and interests with students and other alumni. Check out Lute Link to get connected and get inspired. LEGACY LUTES PLU is thrilled to uplift

  • them in a different, new direction: sound design. Hanne was in charge of designing the foley work and soundtrack for the production. The most interesting part of the process for them was researching and experimenting with different foley sounds. In typical filmmaking, foley is the reproduction of everyday sounds that are layered on top of the visuals, as not every sound can be recorded straight from the source. Many hours of work went into determining the methods and tools to perfectly reproduce

  • PLU introduces new data science major to meet growing demand in data-driven economy PLU officials recently announced the launch of a new data science major, which will commence this fall semester. This strategic addition responds to the escalating interest among undergraduates in coursework dedicated to data science and analytics. The highly collaborative mathematics and computer science departments will… May 6, 2024 Research & Academics

  • Quan Huynh ’25 Discusses her Internship at the Washington State Senate Pacific Lutheran University Pre-Law Club President Quan Huynh ’25 unexpectedly stepped into the world of state government, with a bold new perspective. A self-described political newcomer, Huynh proudly represents PLU in Olympia as an intern at the Washington State Senate. As a member of Sen.… February 24, 2023 Alumni, Internships, Career

  • New York Times best-selling author Tami Charles to speak at annual Jolita Hylland Benson Lecture New York Times best-selling author Tami Charles will deliver Pacific Lutheran University’s 14th Annual Jolita Hylland Benson Education Lecture on April 15 at 7 p.m. Charles’ lecture will be titled “The Beautiful Mind: A Journey from Thought to Page.” A book signing will follow her… March 20, 2024 Events, Performances, AthleticsNews, Announcements, Accolades

  • worthwhile aspects of our work, innovating new ways to achieve our mission: educating students to engage—creatively, critically, and empathetically—with what it means to be human across the sweep of history, in diverse cultures and environments.Associate Professor of Religion Erik Hammerstrom re-imagined a concluding assignment for his course on the Religions of China to re-create a debate from the throne room of Emperor Wuzong in the year 841. The debate concerned how to balance Daoist, Buddhist, and

  • marketplace helped inspire a new set of courses at PLU. During the 2015-2016 academic year, the Religion department will be offering a new set of linked courses: Religion and Healing in Comparative Religions (Fall 2015, taught by Dr. Suzanne Crawford O’Brien) and Health and Healing in Christianity (Spring 2016, taught by Dr. Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen). The courses will be linked, so that the same groups of students will be automatically enrolled in the second course. This will not only foster consistency