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  • held at Pacific Lutheran University on March 7-8. Hosted by PLU’s Wang Center for Global and Community-Engaged Education, the two-day conference will bring together academics, activists and practitioners whose life’s work engages the concept of social connection in ways that increase understanding, model behaviors and actions that facilitate human reconnection and reweave community for collective well-being.The year’s symposium responds to U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Hallegere Murthy’s call to

  • For me, frisbee was never about the sport, at least not initially. I joined the team without ever having thrown a frisbee. From the beginning, it’s been about the community. For the last three years, I have felt the love and support of the team, encouraging me to be a better athlete, student, and friend. I have since fallen in love with the sport, but the team is why I continue to participate. For anyone hoping to find their community, I would love to introduce you to the frisbee team. Aaron

  • , relationship violence and stalking. These laws are consistent and aligned  with PLU’s Non-Discrimination Policy, its prohibition against sex discrimination (including sexual misconduct), and the retaliation against any person opposing sex discrimination or participating in any sex discrimination complaint process, or investigation, whether internal or external.  It’s PLU’s philosophy and ethical obligation to provide an environment in which our PLU community can live, work and study free from all types of

  • Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Wang Center Symposium – The Matter of Loneliness Site Menu Home Schedule Speakers|Panel|Workshop|Debate Registration About Resources Contact Information Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education Phone: 253-535-7577 Email: wang.center@plu.edu 868 Wheeler St. Tacoma, WA 98447 Divisional Links Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education Contact Information Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education Phone: 253-535-7577 Email

  • Student-athlete finds a community more than 2,600 miles from home Rylie Wada ’25, a nursing major from Honolulu, Hawaii, shares her experience finding community on the mainland. The softball player says she’s fortunate to have found a home at PLU in the classroom and field. Why did you choose to attend PLU? I really wanted… November 14, 2022 AcademicsAthleticsClubs & OrganizationsCommunityCurrent StudentsLife on CampusNursingStudent Life

  • Summer Berry FestivalThe Annual Berry Festivals at PLU are an exciting summertime activity for students, staff, and the Parkland community.  Each event, held once-a-month in the summer, focuses on a delicious summertime fruit and features summery, seasonal desserts made with local fruit. Fresh fruit desserts* are free with a PLU ID, or can be purchased for cash (no cards, sorry) for any community members who attend. Questions about the Berry Festivals (dates, exhibiting, etc) should be directed

  • Lindsey HansenHow did you get to such a dark place when portraying Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd? Carl

  • affect on the tax year (calendar year, January 1 to December 31) or how tax deductions are calculated. Can I give anonymously?Yes! If you wish you may give without being publicly recognized for your gift. Giving anonymously means you will not be listed in print or online lists recognizing donors You will receive a receipt and acknowledgement from the university along with our gratitude for your generosity. If you are giving online there is a check box where you may choose the option to remain

  • relationships with others. 2024 Recipients: Aaliyah Figueroa and Kirsten Iverson  LEADERSHIP IN INNOVATION AWARDThis award honors a student who has demonstrated innovation through thought and action, and who has contributed greatly to the improvement of the PLU community or student experience in a transformational and groundbreaking way 2024 Recipients: Lorelei Eddy 2023 Recipients: Mackenzie Mayhem & Cas Hebert LEADERSHIP IN VOCATION AWARDThis award honors a graduating student who is purposeful in

  • Conference at PLU focuses on how to have productive conversations about race and equity Posted by: Zach Powers / January 27, 2017 January 27, 2017 Tune in: The People's Gathering is streaming live By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Jan. 27, 2017)- Genesis Housing and Community Development Coalition will host a professional development conference called The People’s Gathering on the campus of Pacific Lutheran University on Friday, February 24. The full-day conference