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  • Carpenter Time: 7 p.m. Date: Wednesday, April 17, 2024 Place: Nordquist Hall, Xavier 201 Free and open to the public ~ For more information or if you have questions concerning this event, contact: Rebekah Mergenthal – mergenrm@plu.edu Dr. Walter C. Schnackenberg graduated from Pacific Lutheran College in 1937. One of his most frequently expressed wishes was that Pacific Lutheran University might establish a lectureship which would bring to the campus distinguished members of the world academic community

  • . Arnold’s values is communication, which “necessitates respecting and taking others seriously.” When Dr. Arnold isn’t in the classroom teaching philosophy, he enjoys hiking and viewing the outdoor wonders of the Pacific Northwest. Janet Koplitz is a senior majoring in English / Writing. She wrote this article as part of her work in the Fall 2017 English Nonfiction Writing capstone. Read Previous Indivisible: English Faculty Members Join the Anti-Trump Resistance Read Next Collin Brown: A Lute Returns

  • IHON-Oxford In the PLU IHON-Oxford Program, students have the opportunity to pursue one-on-one learning in their field of study through the world-renowned Oxford tutorial system, while also exploring place-based learning in the UK with an IHON faculty member. While at Oxford, program participants enjoy associated student status at one of three Oxford colleges, have access to the world-renowned Bodleian Library, and can take part in the many public lectures and other events at Oxford many

  • Calling All Lutes to Protect the EarthThursday, April 4, 2019 + 12:00 Noon to 4:15 PM + Xavier 201Despite current federal rollbacks of protection for land, water, and air, we are witnessing remarkable efforts by students, public servants, and activists to diminish human-produced climate change. School Strike for Climate, the New Green Deal, and the Sustainable Tacoma Commission are local, national, and international efforts to protect and conserve the earth, our beautiful and suffering home

  • & Portfolio Manager. Watch the video to learn more about Adams’ story and how her mentorship put her on track to be hired by Nike. Want to know more about what the PLU School of Business has to offer? Visit www.plu.edu/business to learn more. Read Previous PLU Named Best Option for Financial Aid in Washington Read Next The Strength of Faculty Mentorship LATEST POSTS 5 Tips for Writing a College Essay August 21, 2024 From an Expert: 10 Tips on How to Stand Out on Your Common App August 21, 2024

  • Terry and Dave B. This year’s artists boast an impressive performance history, including sets at Bumbershoot, Capitol Hill Block Party, and Sasquatch Music Festival. LollaPLUza is both free and open to the public, offering a variety of activities for attendees of all ages, such as inflatables, food trucks, and sponsored booths in addition to live music. “We want LollaPLUza to be a day where Lutes and the local community come together to celebrate music, art, each other, and above all have fun

  • Pakistani culture, so that the ‘literature of others’ became the literature of everyone” (352). Alys also expresses this sentiment in a conversation with one of her former students about the latter’s ideas for a doctoral thesis on Austen. She tells her to “[d]iscuss empire writing back, weaving its own stories” (Unmarriageable 83). Kamal’s diction places an emphasis on “braiding” and “weaving”, crafts which preserve individual threads instead of assimilating them into one homogenous work. Similarly

  • Core Elements in Lutheran Higher Education“Doesn’t the world need good schools and educated persons?” With this simple question, Martin Luther urged the leaders of his nation to establish public schools for children and reshape the curriculum of universities. From that ordinary yet revolutionary question, the reform of education for the sake of service sparked the establishment of Lutheran colleges and universities throughout the world. Within the lively intellectual tradition of Lutheran

  • subsequent infraction. Infractions are counted separately for the Health Center and Counseling Center. To cancel or reschedule an appointment, call (253) 535-7337 at your earliest convenience. COVID-19 Vaccination RequirementA key component to opening safely and returning to in-person campus activities, consistent with public-health guidelines, is the requirement that all PLU students – undergraduate and graduate – be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and report it to PLU Health Services prior to

  • or account(s). Account holders are responsible and will be held accountable for all activity occurring on their accounts. Creating, modifying, executing or re-transmitting any computer program or instructions intended to gain unauthorized access to, or make unauthorized use of, any computer facilities or software. Violating copyright laws or software license agreements. Installing software, including freeware, shareware, public-domain or commercial software on any university-owned computer