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  • course could present their civic engagement prototypes as an example of design thinking and innovation. (The UW/T is aware of these presentations and indicated their interest in these and other INOV projects.) In addition to sharing your research and ideas, conference presentations allow you to meet people and build your resume with important content and leadership skills. This is a great opportunity for our INOV program and its students. Check it out! Read Previous May 2020 Innovation Studies

  • revolutionaries to use its ballroom, which spans the river, as a bridge.  Yet Dupin was also a philosopher and the author of an enormous “Work on Women” that remains unpublished to this day. Ironically so, because she herself reflected on the ways in which historians trivialize and efface women’s actions and works.  Dupin’s original argument, which she supported with a vast array of evidence taken from historians and jurists, was that the subjection of women was a modern phenomenon. She argued (accurately

  • in large quantities over the country by Allied Forces. As part of its U.S. tour, the exhibit, which chronicles and remembers the courage and resolve of the White Rose members, has made stops in Ohio, Indiana, Colorado, New York and Iowa and, in the Pacific Northwest, at Washington State University and the University of Washington. At PLU, the free exhibit is open to the public and will be displayed on the first, second and third-floor lobbies of Mortvedt Library during regular library hours. Read

  • PLU President Thomas W. Krise: “A hearty congratulations to Friends of 88.5” Posted by: Zach Powers / May 26, 2016 Image: Neeb Center at PLU as seen from Tingelstad Hall. (John Froschauer/PLU) May 26, 2016 AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PLU COMMUNITY FROM PRESIDENT TOM KRISE (5.26.16)Dear Colleagues and Friends: We heard the news today that the Friends of 88.5 — the community group seeking to raise funds to buy KPLU and create a community-supported station – has reached its fundraising goal of $7

  • skills to be an amazing scientist [video: Kyle’s voice continues over clips of students in the lab. A close up shot of a student taking notes in a grid-lined notebook. A video of a student and professor working on an experiment in the lab. A clip of students and a professor looking at topography on a computer monitor. A student codes on a computer. A student writes in blue marker on a glass surface.] Kyle: so one way that PLU prepares its scientists to do its best is through research the Natural

  • Meet the PLU Dance Team Posted by: vcraker / January 18, 2022 January 18, 2022 The PLU Dance team is a dedicated group of dance students who perform a variety of styles such as contemporary, jazz, funk, and synchronized movement at halftime events for men’s and women’s athletics, as well as an annual dance concert. Learn more about PLU’s theatre and dance programs at plu.edu/theatre-dance. Read Previous PLU Clubs: Cubing Club Read Next Lutes Participate in Alumni Job Shadow Program LATEST POSTS

  • Faculty 2110 Preparation, organization, punctuality and respect is how Barry Johnson leads his singing, teaching and directing in the PLU music department Kate Williams January 18, 2018 Faculty, New Faculty 211 Views Read more

  • . They’ve spent at least a semester studying abroad, so they know what its like to try to settle back in. Keep an eye out each Spring Semester for the Global Ambassador application and deadline. Please contact the Wang Center for more information.Put Your Experience to Work Continue Your Global Education Apply for a Wang Center Research Grant on your own or with a PLU faculty member to fund a research project internationally or within the US. What’s Next? There are lots of opportunities to live, work

  • Washington State Book Award. She co-edited the first eBook anthology of contemporary women’s poetry, Fire On Her Tongue. Her work has appeared in magazines and journals such as The Atlantic, Prairie Schooner, and North American Review as well as on “The Writer’s Almanac” with Garrison Keillor. Kelli is the editor of Seattle’s literary journal, Crab Creek Review, and the co-founder of Two Sylvias Press. Her third book of poems, Hourglass Museum, also from White Pine, will have its book launch in Seattle

  • have been assigned to work in areas where fall hazards exist must: Be knowledgeable in the fall protection equipment and procedures that apply to its proper use. Inspect fall protection devices and systems before use. Be able to fill out a fall protection work-site safety plan. (Appendix B) Identify existing hazards. Correct existing hazards. Contractors must provide a copy of their Fall Protection Work Plan to the Pacific Lutheran University project manager before starting work on Pacific Lutheran