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  • “the word,” while Pauline Kaurin, Carmiña Palerm, and Scott Rogers consider the ways that Humanities instructors engage students in issues that matter: whether in our PLU classrooms, in a cross-cultural setting like PLU’s Oaxaca program, or in the various communities—traditional and on-line—where our faculty pursue opportunities for teaching and learning. In our Departmental pages you can read a tribute to Professor Mark Jensen, who is retiring from our French Program after 27 years of stellar

  • PLU is committed to maintaining safe, respectful and healthy residential environments that are conducive to living and learning. This commitment to residential students takes precedence over any one resident’s preference to host a guest. The University believes that guests staying overnight or for extended periods have the potential for being an infringement upon the community by compromising the privacy and convenience of the people sharing residence hall space. Therefore, PLU expects guests

  • , professional studies and civic engagement. Vocation exploration permeates PLU culture evidenced through experiential learning, academic rigor, student club and community involvement, and undergraduate research – all with caring faculty and staff. Undergraduate Research Symposium is a campus-wide student-faculty collaboration comprised of over 60 presentations ranging from research-based natural and social science presentations to musical compositions and visual arts projects. Communication skills, oral and

  • Notes Class Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Highlights First in the Family Community The “First in the Family” community at Pacific Lutheran University is one of many ways the university is fostering a sense of belonging for Lutes who identify as first-generation college students. The two wings — located in Stuen Hall as part of PLU’s collection of themed Residential Learning Communities — offer support to self-identified “first in the family” students, or those whose parents

  • . Was there a learning curve? A huge learning curve. I was terrified and excited, especially working with such amazing people. And writing for the human voice ­— I had sung in choirs but opera was a whole new musical world. It was very humbling in a lot of ways. I studied a lot, listened to a lot of singers, wrote a lot, shared with Stephen, wrote again, shared again. The opera was workshopped twice with the singers and that was the biggest education for me because I was getting immediate feedback

  • Evaluation FAQ Math Placement instruction video Complete the PLU Learning Community Application Step 2: Fill out the New Student Registration Appointment Request/Advisor Pairing Form (form available May 2022) A video previewing the registration appointment, A list of any remaining requirements you may have remaining before your appointment, A link to schedule a meeting with your specific advisor. Step 3: Complete the remaining next steps Language Placement Survey  (if applicable) Complete the Washington

  • experiential learning and interactive mentorship, my goal is to foster the development of confidence of undergraduate student collaborators in the Song lab to conduct independently driven and impactful research. Assistant Professor Dave Song VideoQuantifying Chemical Reactions: Stoichiometry and MolesUsing stoichiometry, scientists are creating chemicals that take the place of petroleum in fabricating sustainable materials.

  • . | Ingram 100 | Directed by Adam Zucker “Before World War Two, Poland’s 3.5 million Jews made the country the epicenter of the Jewish world. Today less than 20,000 Jews live there. Due to the Holocaust and ensuing Soviet era, Poland’s remaining Jews hid their identity from their children. With the fall of communism in 1989 a young generation of Jews began learning their long buried ancestry. The Return focuses on four women in their 20’s who face the unique challenge of trying to create an identity in a

  • . | Ingram 100 | Directed by Adam Zucker “Before World War Two, Poland’s 3.5 million Jews made the country the epicenter of the Jewish world. Today less than 20,000 Jews live there. Due to the Holocaust and ensuing Soviet era, Poland’s remaining Jews hid their identity from their children. With the fall of communism in 1989 a young generation of Jews began learning their long buried ancestry. The Return focuses on four women in their 20’s who face the unique challenge of trying to create an identity in a

  • . | Ingram 100 | Directed by Adam Zucker “Before World War Two, Poland’s 3.5 million Jews made the country the epicenter of the Jewish world. Today less than 20,000 Jews live there. Due to the Holocaust and ensuing Soviet era, Poland’s remaining Jews hid their identity from their children. With the fall of communism in 1989 a young generation of Jews began learning their long buried ancestry. The Return focuses on four women in their 20’s who face the unique challenge of trying to create an identity in a