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  • citizens and advocates for peace. The first Wang Center International Symposium was held in April 2003, “China: Bridges for a New Century.” Since then the symposiums have become a modern tradition designed to stimulate serious thinking about current issues, and to provide a forum in which the Greater Puget Sound community, and PLU community of students, faculty, administrator and staff can be stimulated to engage international, national and local stature – from scholars and authors to business people

  • successful in Everest history, with14 of 16 climbers reaching the 29,035′ summit. In 2002, Jason became the 65th person to climb the famed continental “Seven Summits,” after his ascent of Mt. Kosciusko, located in New South Wales, Australia. From 1981 to 2004, Jason guided for Rainier Mountaineering, where he led several ascents of Mt. McKinley, and in 2006, as an International Mountain Guide http://www.mountainguides.com/index.shtml, reached the summit of Mt. Rainier for the 300th time, which places him

  • New American Colleges & Universities (NAC&U) Center for Global Education – Augsburg College (CGE) College Year in Athens – Greece Semester Program Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) Denmark’s International Study Program (DIS) Institute for the International Education of Students (IES) International Study Exchange Program (ISEP) International Partnership in Service-Learning & Leadership (IPSL) School for International Training (SIT) St. Lawrence University – Trinidad and Tobago

  • changes to the increasingly diverse and challenging world in which PLU graduates will live and work. Some of the challenges these changes bring are new, some are old, and some are only now being recognized. Through presentations by professionals, authors, academics and hands-on practitioners, the symposium is designed to stimulate serious thinking on a single global challenge. If one is at all in doubt about this being a different world, consider that there are now 193 counties following a labyrinth

  • When to see a ProviderCold/FluDiarrheaProblems with DigestionHeadacheHeart ProblemsCold/FluReasons to See a Provider Vomiting, unable to keep fluids down for more than 24 hours Painful swallowing A cough that has persisted more than 2 weeks Symptoms that persist more than 7 days DiarrheaReasons to See a Provider Black or bloody stools Dehydration (symptoms include: dry mouth and armpits, confusion, and decreased urination) Problems with DigestionReasons to See a Provider New onset or change in

  • What About Monkeypox? Posted by: Marcom Web Team / July 14, 2022 July 14, 2022 Monkeypox has now shown up in Pierce County and we are in close contact with Tacoma Pierce County Health Department (TPCHD) to determine an appropriate initial campus and Health Center response to this matter. TPCHD sends out regular updates on new cases, which, as of today, number two unrelated individuals, neither of whom have experienced recent travel. This link will take you to the TPCHD announcements related to

  • Peace Corps Prep New program preps Lutes for service around the world Pacific Lutheran University’s ties to the Peace Corps are impressive, and they haven’t gone unnoticed. More than 260 Lutes have joined the service organization, which sends trained volunteers around the world to help countries meet their… September 4, 2017 Diversity Justice SustainabilityGlobal EducationLutheran Higher EducationPLU GradsService

  • New Design Research Lab Opens The Department of Art & Design is proud to announce the creation of the Design Research Lab in Ingram Hall. A student-led project supported by faculty member Samer Fouad, Visiting Assistant Professor of Design, the space includes a design library, work tables, a printer, and… November 8, 2021 2D art3D artdrawingFaculty

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  • Moms Are Best Reached By Brand on Facebook With a Cause Originally published by American Marketing Association on August 25, 2017 by Zach Brooke New research from SCG sheds light on family matriarchs’ purchasing power and media habits A survey completed by SCG Advertising and Public Relations shows that a majority of matriarchs are the primary… September 12, 2017 In the Industry