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  • religious identity. As recent as six months before graduating high school, it didn’t cross my mind that I’d attend PLU. I was a Spanaway native who always assumed the “L” excluded me from consideration. Then I toured campus and stayed overnight. I learned PLU’s middle name wasn’t a label, but rather a philosophy — a philosophy that energized me. I didn’t have to be Lutheran. The Lutheran in PLU means “come as you are, leave a better version of yourself.” I returned to the university in similar fashion

  • 2021 Chemistry Capstone SymposiumThe 2021 Chemistry Capstone Symposium is virtual this year due to COVID-19.   Students have prepared recorded versions of their presentations for viewing by internal audiences.  Their talk titles and abstracts are listed below. We are all disappointed not to be able to have our usual in-person celebration of our students and their work.  At the same time, we have been very impressed by their extreme determination and persistence in this challenging and

  • past and instruction for the present.6 Even those that were not Huguenot, who did not explicitly share in this history, identified with elements of this history —whether it be the experience of minority status, experiences of persecution or a biblical heritage—and affirmed their part in the identity of Le Chambon. The villagers, Huguenot and otherwise, saw their current situation in terms of what had happened before: they called on this common memory and its resources to respond to their situation

  • the Confucius Institute of the State of Washington, a partnership among the University of Washington, Seattle Public Schools, the Governor’s Office, and Hanban in China. From 2008 to 2014, Michele served as World Languages and International Education Program Supervisor at the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI). While there she worked with the State Board of Education and Washington State School Directors Association to develop and implement a model policy and

  • Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Nursing is a professional school that combines nursing science with a strong foundation in natural sciences and the liberal arts. Since 1990, our graduate nursing programs have been providing outstanding, diversified clinical experience and instruction to students in the Seattle/Tacoma area. PLU’s School of Nursing offers two types of graduate degrees: an MSN and DNP.PLU’s Master of Science in NursingPLU’s Master of Science in Nursing Ranked as one of the

  • PLU Wind Ensemble: Musica Ignota Posted by: vcraker / November 18, 2021 November 18, 2021 The PLU Wind Ensemble performed the world premiere of Ingrid Stolzel’s “Musica Ignota” on October 9, 2021. Stolzel traveled to PLU to attend the premiere and work with the PLU wind ensemble and Professor of Music Edwin Powell in advance. A composition almost 1,000 years in the making, “Musica Ignota” is based on the 11th-century Medieval composer/mystic Hildegard von Bingen. It is profound for many reasons

  • Curriculum Driven Exhibits in Mortvedt Library Mortvedt Library displays temporary curriculum driven exhibits in the lobby and building throughout the year. Often the exhibits originate from a collaboration with faculty members or campus organizations. There is one permanent anthropological display of African masks and artifacts (see website with images and descriptions) on the second floor of the Library. In addition to the website, the Archives and Special Collections has photos and

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  • Featured Stories – Resolute Online: Spring 2019 Search Features Features Opening Note Defining Success Build It and They Will Come Undergraduate Research Symposium Grant Power On Campus Discovery Discovery Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni News Explore the World Homecoming 2019 Alumni Profile Once a Lute, Always a Lute Five Guys, One Basketball and Fifty Years Class Notes Class Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Featured Stories Opening Note Meet Lutes who have

  • 253.538.6393 www.plu.edu/stem-education munroam@plu.edu Andrea Munro, Ph.D., Director There is a need for excellent teachers with strong content knowledge in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) who are able to teach using culturally sustaining pedagogy. The STEM Education minor is supportive of, and connects to PLU’s focus on diversity, justice, and sustainability and provides a program for students to explore teaching as a vocation. This interdisciplinary program is