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  • If season two of Sanditon showed us anything, it is that the eyes are easily deceived. After a season full of emotional manipulation through gaslighting and rakes disguised as men of gentility, the final episode retained a few surprises, including the revelation that Charles Lockhart…

    painting depicts one version of the heiress, when given the choice to determine how she should be represented, Georgiana directs Lockhart to an entirely different version of herself.As viewers witnessed in the first season, Georgiana is an artist first and foremost before she becomes Charles’s muse. During a sketching session by the seaside with Charlotte in Season 1, Episode 3, she depicts something so obscene that not only must Sidney (Theo James) postpone a trip to reprimand her, but PBS also chose

  • A graduate degree can help optimize your career opportunities and achieve future success. PLU Office of Graduate Admission and Alumni & Student Connections are pleased to present Graduate

    about tools and strategies for applying to graduate school and how to decide if it is the right choice for you, and how to write a personal statement.  Lunch will be provided.  Two sessions are offered: “Is Graduate School My Next Step?” and “Telling Your Story in a Personal Statement“.  See below for the details of each session. Reserve your spot for Lunch and Learn now!  For students and alumni, log into the Opportunities Board and select ‘Workshops’ under “Events” on the main menu.  Employees

  • Luther, Martin: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God Dove, Jonathan: Ring Out, Wild Bells (from The Passing of the Year) McDowall, Cecilia: O Oriens Nance, Richard: In Profundum Maris Burton, Ken: Descend to

    Willcocks: Hark! the Herald Angels Sing Franz Biebl: Ave Maria Daley, Eleanor: Rejoice and Sing this Christmas Morn arr. Keating, Geoffrey: The Twelve Days of Christmas arr. Mack Wilberg: Ding! Dong! Merrily on High arr. Dan Forrest: Festival First Nowell arr. Mack Wilberg: I Saw Three Ships Nance, Richard: A Child, My Choice arr. Fissinger, Edwin: Silent Night Adam, Adolphe: O Holy Night Woo, Hyo-won: Cum Sancto Spiritu (from Gloria) Saunders, Jason Michael: The Lightener of the Stars Ešenvalds, Ēriks

  • When Jessica Crask ‘17 found the Diversity Center, she found what made her a Lute. The Center provided a sense of home, friends, and fun, and through it, Jessica found relatability with non-traditional students, practical life skills, and a drive to make the world a…

    and the other spaces of the Center felt like a residence hall to her. Getting involved was a natural result of that welcomeness. Her biggest project during her time at PLU was a campaign against microaggressions called My Language, My Choice. This campaign strove to communicate how language used against certain groups of people can be offensive and damaging. This was important to Jessica because she also had experience with microaggressions. PLU and other organizations supported and funded this

  • All PLU-owned computers already have virus protection software installed. PLU requires that any personally owned computer connecting to the PLU network be protected from viruses.

     here If you don’t already have anti-virus software on your personal computer, download and install it using the instructions below Recommended Free Anti-Virus Software for PLU Community Personal ComputersStudents and employees are welcome to use their choice of anti-virus software on their personally owned computers. Those seeking free anti-virus software are encouraged to use one of the following anti-virus programs recommended by Information & Technology Services staff. Please remember to

  • On November 18, Pacific Lutheran University’s Campus Ministry and Center for Graduate and Continuing Education will be co-hosting a virtual edition of The People’s Gathering, a dialogue-based event series focusing in-depth on the topic of race. The People’s Gathering is a professional and personal development…

    community, is more important than ever: in our workplaces, in our neighborhoods, and in our homes.” For more information and to register please visit plu.edu/continuing-education/ Read Previous Keeton Heggerness looks to continue all-conference play for PLU soccer Read Next PLU Launches ‘My Language. My Choice. Words Mean Things’ Campaign COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window

  • Before attending Pacific Lutheran University, Justyn Freeman ’23 served in the Air Force for six years. Now, he is a senior nursing major and will soon begin his residency at St. Joseph Medical Center in Tacoma. Justyn is a current member of the Washington Air…

    acceptance of the GI Bill and the Yellow Ribbon Program made PLU an even more accessible choice. He was also the recipient of the Robert and Jean Reid Family Foundation Scholarship in Nursing Leadership Don F. and Ruth E. Bayer Memorial Nursing Scholarship. After moving to Washington State, Justyn joined the Washington National Guard. In recent years, National Guard members have been utilized to help manage the Covid-19 pandemic. Justyn served at a number of local food banks. “The Washington Air National

  • ART IS THIS, the 2014 Senior Exhibition at Pacific Lutheran University, will begin with an opening reception on Wednesday, April 23 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in PLU’s University Gallery. It is featured as the last event in the 2014 SOAC Focus Series on…

    honorable mentions, if faculty see fit.  The dean also gives an award, which is titled Dean’s Choice. The exhibit will be open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (or by appointment) through May 26, 2014 at the University Gallery in Ingram Hall at Pacific Lutheran University. Admission is free and open to the public. Read Previous You can’t argue with Success Read Next Professor Encourages Peers to Engage in Public Dialogue in New Book LATEST POSTS Meet Professor Junichi Tsuneoka August 20, 2024

  • In her senior year of high school Ashely Hill ’15 had her mind set on one of the big state schools. She had always envisioned herself at a large university as a little fish in a big pond. However, after her mother made her tour…

    dCenter offered me the best opportunity to expand my worldview without even leaving the state.” In her time at the Diversity Center, Hill worked on many projects. One of her favorites was challenging microaggressions against people of color. My Language My Choice took pictures of PLU students ripping up signs depicting common microaggressions. Ashely chose the phrase “What are you?” The phrase hit home for her because it was something she had heard many times before. Ashely took a specific liking to

  • BUSA 201: Value Creation in the Global Environment Name: Steven Mattich Hometown: Olympia, Wash. Major: Undeclared, leaning Business or Economics Professor: Carol Ptak, distinguished executive in residence Steven’s advice to first-year students: “If you want to check out a class that you are thinking about…

    later take in his Business 201 course, he liked what he heard. “The professor doesn’t believe in multiple choice,” he said. “That would make you think there was only one correct answer.” That didn’t mean the exams were easy. But it did speak to an idea that appeals to Mattich as a potential business or economics major: Being successful in business doesn’t mean a one-size-fits-all solution. It means comprehensively understanding an issue and applying that knowledge to specific situations. Business