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  • International Honors Program builds a ‘Starship’ Posted by: vcraker / December 20, 2022 December 20, 2022 On day one of PLU Professor of Mathematics Daniel Heath’s Designing a Starship class, students have no idea what they have signed up for — and that’s exactly how Heath wants it. The course is part of PLU’s International Honors Program (IHON), which means it is specifically designed to explore a topic through multiple academic departments and subjects. PLU’s IHON web page explains that the

  • Welcome Note Setting The Course On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Connection Events Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Family and Friends Mike Benson Submit a Class Note Calendar Highlights Home Archive by category Featured Students push us to walk the talk Joining the PLU community in 1989 as a visiting assistant professor in the History Department, I could... February 5, 2016 Podcasts IN LATE AUGUST, PLU debuted “Open to Interpretation

  • Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy on campus and studying away in Oxford Posted by: Zach Powers / June 12, 2024 Image: Kaden Bolton ’24 is a political science major from Enumclaw, Washington. (Photo by Sy Bean/PLU) June 12, 2024 By Mark StorerPLU Marketing & Communications Guest Writer For the graduating class of 2024, freshman year was online and confined. So by the time fall came around for sophomore year, they embraced in-person classes, study groups, lunches, dinners, and

  • enrollment grew tremendously at PLU. Multiple attempts were made throughout the 2000s to revive the facility. However, since 2016, it has been closed to residents and has continued to fall into disrepair. Foss Hall is the home of many cherished stories and memories. The Office of Alumni and Student Engagement, in partnership with University Archives, is creating an online exhibit space that details the rich history of Foss Hall and provides a space for alumni to share funny anecdotes and heartwarming

  • educational and cultural exchange in order to develop mutual understanding between the people of the United States and other countries. Exchange programs exist in a variety of formats and permit visitors to come to this country for a wide range of activities. Comprehensive information about the J-Visa Exchange Program can be found at http://j1visa.state.gov/.Pre-Departure InformationHealth Center Requirements: Exchange Visitors are required to complete a Medical History Record before their arrival or as

  • volunteered on every school capital campaign in recent history. In 2017, Al was awarded The Saint Robert Bellarmine Award, the school’s highest honor. Allen and his wife Inge are the proud parents of a PLU graduate, Petra Morris West, a 1986 graduate of the School of Business. In addition, Allen is a donor to and the living benefactor of the Lillian C. Morris Endowment Fund for scholarships at PLU. This is a fund that awards over $14,000 each year to a number of deserving students.Donor Spotlight“I am

  • volunteered on every school capital campaign in recent history. In 2017, Al was awarded The Saint Robert Bellarmine Award, the school’s highest honor. Allen and his wife Inge are the proud parents of a PLU graduate, Petra Morris West, a 1986 graduate of the School of Business. In addition, Allen is a donor to and the living benefactor of the Lillian C. Morris Endowment Fund for scholarships at PLU. This is a fund that awards over $14,000 each year to a number of deserving students.Donor Spotlight“I am

  • international interests while staying near her family and community.Pursuing the personal and politicalSandhu’s passions for global studies, anthropology and religion are rooted in her family’s history and background as Punjabi Sikhs. Her father was born and raised in the United States, while her mother immigrated from Punjab, India. Sandhu is the oldest of four children—three sisters and one brother—ranging from 20 to 9, all deeply involved in their community. The Sikh population faced genocide in India’s

  • October 28, 2013 Medal of Freedom honoree and PLU alumnus returns for Nov. 21 lecture Alumnus Dr. William H. Foege, recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom for leading the fight to successfully eradicate smallpox, returns to PLU on Nov. 21 for a free public lecture and book-signing. The event will take place in the Phillips Center at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Foege, an epidemiologist, worked on the successful campaign to eradicate smallpox in the 1970s. Presenting Dr. Foege with the nation’s highest

  • New Delete Religion Academic Programs all programs program website Religion Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Liberal Studies Bachelor of Arts Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About In a world where most social and political conflicts contain a religious dimension, it becomes increasingly necessary to have a better understanding of religion’s diversity and influence in regional, national, and global life. When you study religion at PLU, you’ll discover the history, thought, and practice