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  • A Passion for the Classics with Professor Luke Parker In a world that is so hyper-focused on economic success and finding the “right” career, many students tend to think of their education solely in terms of concrete professional goals. In my conversation with Visiting Assistant Professor Luke Parker in the Classics department, though, I… May 7, 2020

  • structure, function, and relationships within and between plants and animals. Faculty members are also committed to helping students investigate career opportunities and pursue careers that most clearly match their interests and abilities. Students are invited to use departmental facilities for independent study and are encouraged to participate in ongoing faculty research. Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science DegreeFor either the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree, the student must take

  • , Alaska in a close Filipino family. He grew up playing music and initially thought he would pursue it as a career. It was his love of music that brought him to Pacific Lutheran University. “I saw that PLU had an awesome music program, so I was like ‘Yeah, I think I’m going to PLU,’ ” he said. “But then I decided to change my major to computer science because I just realized that I like making games and websites. For some reason, sitting down at the computer and typing stuff out and seeing it rendered

  • offered annually. Mexico is a consistently popular destination. Williams notes that both PLU’s Hispanic Studies program and current issues could be fueling that trend. Interest in peace and conflict studies in Oslo, Norway, is also on an upswing. One of the highlights of that program: students get press passes to a briefing for the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. Steves says politics and global issues have changed how he approaches his travel career. Study Away ProgramsGet the biggest bang for your buck

  • Tobago, Norway, England and China are offered annually. Mexico is a consistently popular destination. Williams notes that both PLU’s Hispanic Studies program and current issues could be fueling that trend. Interest in peace and conflict studies in Oslo, Norway, is also on an upswing. One of the highlights of that program: students get press passes to a briefing for the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. Steves says politics and global issues have changed how he approaches his travel career. Study Away

  • student-athletesMore stats5th consecutive NWC ChampionshipMore StatsElla Merte - NWC Defensive Player of the Year and 1st Team NCAA All AmericanMore StatsTeam Academic Award with 3.69 Fall Team GPAMore StatsSave the date: Bjug Day 2023 on October 17-18Join Lutes all over the world on PLU’s Bjug Day of Giving! Bjug Day is a fun, philanthropic tradition during which PLU alumni and friends come together to celebrate and support what they love about PLU. To see this year’s Bjug Day results, click here

  • Archives Collection PolicyPurposeThe Pacific Lutheran University Archives documents the history, development, and operations of the University by acquiring, preserving, and making available the official records of administrators, departments, and offices, as well as materials donated by faculty, staff, students, and alumni. The University Archives also serves as a repository for Region I of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), which includes records that document the history

  • lead rehearsals and public master classes, and participate in other educational and performance activities.Late April/Early May Humanities: Koller/Menzel Memorial LectureLectureship in ethics and/or creative writing in honor of Heather Koller '94. Varies Wild Hope Center for Vocation: Meant to LiveEndowed by a generous gift of the PLU Class of 1958, the Meant to Live events bring alumni back to campus to talk about vocation with current students.Varies Environmental Studies: Earth Day LectureEach

  • involved with health-care and entertainment. Many of our alumni work in these companies and helped to start or expand them. The current director of Innovation Studies is Junichi Tsuneoka, Assistant Professor of Communication, Media, and Design Arts. Professor Tsuneoka teaches graphic design and has a list of professional clients that includes Nike, Adidas, Brooks, Google, Microsoft, and Seattle’s Best Coffee. The founding director of Innovation Studies was Michael Halvorson, Ph.D., Benson Family Chair

  • , discrimination, injustice, and suffering. The administrators, staff, faculty, students, benefactors, and alumni of Lutheran colleges and universities rightly work together, then, as agents of thoughtful reflection and effective action in their neighborhoods, regions, and throughout the world.