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  • Torvend — the Kurt Mayer chair of Holocaust studies and chair of Lutheran studies, respectively. The faculty members sat down to discuss PLU’s approach to Holocaust and genocide studies and how the university talks about Martin Luther’s anti-Semitism. Read More VOLUME 3, ISSUE 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Class Notes ResoLute Staff

  • as customers raced to stock up while quarantining. This put a strain on many businesses and farmers. Donwen says she and her team worked hard to ensure her customers still had access to local food and that her suppliers —local farmers — had a place to sell their goods. “For some of our local vendors, this was their only outlet to sell products,” she said.  PLU School of Business Mission The PLU School of Business is a community of engaged faculty, staff & administrators who provide an excellent

  • community garden. The inclusion of the garden with the food bank is novel, because the food bank has fresh produce, a food group which is somewhat difficult to source in the greater Parkland area, considering its low number of local grocery stores. Produce can cost as much as milk or meat, and is often the first food group sacrificed from an impoverished budget. The pantry delivered almost 11 tons of food in summer 2018, serving nearly 600 families. It is a lifeline service for some members of the

  • February 19, 2014 Isaac Moening-Swanson ’15 works inside PLU’s Bike Co-op. (Photo: John Froschauer / PLU) How Green is Our Campus? PLU Named One of Nation’s 50 Greenest Universities PLU Marketing & Communications staff Pacific Lutheran University has been named one of the nation’s 50 greenest colleges and universities by BestColleges.com. The list, released Feb. 17, ranks institutions that have distinguished themselves by launching the most impactful initiatives to reduce on-campus waste and

  • the Pierce County Center for Dispute Resolution, in addition to volunteering at local organizations and working. She will apply for a Fulbright and to graduate school over the next two years. “My future holds plenty of opportunities for me to tap into all of my passions in meaningful ways,” she said. “I wouldn’t be where I am today without the support of PLU’s dedicated faculty, particularly Dr. Amanda Feller and Dr. Beth Kraig, both of whom have supported me tremendously as a student and a person

  • of Financial Support, Admission Letter, transcripts, and any additional information listed on the embassy website or your appointment confirmation. If your visa is denied, you can re-apply for a visa by re-paying the I-901 fee and applying for another interview. Please visit the U.S. Department of State website for detailed information about denials and reapplying. Please note: PLU will only issue one additional I-20 if you postpone your attendance due to a visa denial. Step 2: Prepare to arrive

  • Maddie Lamwers SCC Intern She/Her/Hers Email: mlamwers@plu.edu Office Location:Anderson University Center - Room 109 Employed: 4 Years Biography Biography Maddie Lamwers is a 5th year PLU student working on degrees in History and Elementary Education. She first began working with the Scan Center her first year at PLU as a result of the Sankta Lucia program, and eventually went on to be crowned Lucia in 2020. She continues to work with the Scan Center on the Lucia program as it is an opportunity

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  • Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Awards & Recognition Marilyn Knutson ’59 The Heritage Award M arilyn Knutson has been an ambassador of PLU since the late 1950s. She is a loyal advocate for PLU, frequently talks about her PLU home and how much she loves the university, and attends almost all University events. Every morning, Knutson walks the

  • -trained ballerinas, while some members adapted from non-traditional training methods. “We hope that this opens up the gates for people to reach out and explore the different arts that our community offers and support the local art that our PLU community offers.” Tickets for this event can be purchased on Eventbrite. Read Previous Theatre & Dance take on the famous Greek tragedy, Medea Read Next A Christmas Carol – PLU’s one-act musical version of Charles Dickens’ classic tale LATEST POSTS Theatre