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PLUMS - PLU Matching Scholarship Form (pdf) view download
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and faculty research in chemistry, an Analytical Chemistry Scholarship, or for matching funds for equipment purchases. Charles and Ann Laubach and their son and daughter Brian and Lori are alumni of Pacific Lutheran University. Charles passed away in November, 2004 The LeMay Chemistry Student and Faculty Research FundThe LeMay Chemistry Student and Faculty Research FundH. Eugene LeMay (University of Nevada, Professor Emeritus, PLU ‘62) and wife Carla LeMay (PLU ’64) graciously provide financial
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architecture, and Christian rituals. He has taught in PLU’s International Honors Program and has led student and regent study tours in Rome and central Italy. PLU Faculty ProfileSince 2005, he has led faculty, staff, and student workshops on the liberal arts and higher education, published extensively on the origins, development, and gifts of Lutheran higher education, and represented PLU at international conferences in ritual studies and reformation studies. Dr. Torvend served as the first University
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persons and groups who suffer in society. Rather than view education as a private avenue to personal advancement, they argued that educated leaders have a primary responsibility to others: to use their education for the alleviation of human suffering and injustice. These are some of the gifts of the Lutheran intellectual tradition and the reform of education: a reform that is imperfect, a reform that is ongoing, a reform that welcomes many voices. Rather than see the university as a place in which
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marking her 50th year at PLU—and it’s hard to imagine any one person who knows PLU better. My 50 Years at Pacific Lutheran University Ringdahl, now University Archivist and Curator of Special Collections (still based in the library), could be gathering golden gifts for this milestone, but instead she has created one: a slideshow called “My 50 Years at PLU,” which chronicles the history of PLU and Ringdahl’s role in it. In presentations around campus, Ringdahl narrates this shared history with an
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