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PLU’s Melannie Denise Cunningham is Keynote Speaker at Tacoma’s MLK Day Celebration Posted by: Zach Powers / January 9, 2015 Image: [Photo by Jawara O’Connor] January 9, 2015 By Zach Powers PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, WA (Jan. 9, 2015)—Melannie Denise Cunningham, Director of Multicultural Recruiting for Pacific Lutheran University, will deliver the keynote address at the City of Tacoma’s signature January event—the 27th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration. Expected to
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to become familiar with the laboratory and to network with staff about their topics of interest and employment opportunities. The event is sponsored by the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Office of International Nuclear Safeguards. Please see the PNNL Lab Day Agenda and PNNL Lab Day Flyer for more information. Below are the application details. Link to PNNL Lab Day Application: https://nonproportal.energy.gov/event/pnnl-lab-day This year’s registration deadline is as follows: Non US
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Travis Pagel Classroom & Events Technology Team Lead Phone: 253-535-8627 Email: pageltj@plu.edu Office Hours: Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Professional Biography Education B.A., Communications, Pacific Lutheran University, 2007 Responsibilities Leads the User Services Classroom & Event Technology Team, under the supervision of the Instructional Technology Team Manager. Recommends goals, objectives and yearly initiatives for the Classroom & Event Technology Team and is responsible and
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April 15, 2014 Things That Go Boom—on Purpose! Students cover their ears as a balloon filled with hydrogen and oxygen bursts during the Chemistry Department’s Desserts and Demos Night on April 15. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Anyone who (misguidedly) thinks chemistry isn’t fun obviously hasn’t been to the PLU Chemistry Department’s annual Desserts and Demos Night. Held every April around Earth Day, Desserts and Demos is an outreach event that brings students and teachers from local schools to
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, Commuter Services have prioritized scheduling. Conferences and Events can assist you in contacting appropriate individuals to reserve spaces throughout campus. All activities on campus must conform to the regular closing hours of the building or area. If necessary, permission for use of a building or room or area outside of its regularly scheduled hours may be arranged for a special event through Conferences and Events in conjunction with Campus Safety. In such cases, Conferences and Events will make
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Pacific Lutheran University’s 2019 Empty Bowls Event For one afternoon each fall in the Anderson University Center, two departments collaborate to raise thousands of dollars for the food bank at Trinity Lutheran Church. They combine delicious soup to feed the PLU community and handmade bowls whose proceeds benefit the food bank. Hospitality… November 7, 2019 ceramicscommunity eventsEmpty Bowls
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Please Register On-Site at the Event Pre-registration is now closed but you can still join us! Come to the PLU Anderson University Center at 12180 Park Ave. S and find the registration table in the lobby. Thank you!
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Justice, Voting, and Community Engagement, drawing from his book, “Better Not Bitter.” Day 2 highlights the “Better Not Bitter: Living on Purpose in the Pursuit of Racial Justice ‘Lunch & Learn'” event at Pacific Lutheran University. Attendees can anticipate a profound lecture from Dr. Salaam and an exclusive book signing session. The event aims to educate and motivate, offering a comprehensive curriculum and potential for CEUs. It’s a must-attend for those dedicated to dismantling systemic racism and
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doing philosophy. So we’ve had to adjust our usual way of doing things. We try to be creative in setting up an event so that it’s a discussion everyone feels welcome to participate in. But it can also go to interesting places and not just be something that is so loose and free form that it hasn’t taken any shape.”In a series of questions, I asked more about the SOPHIA Organization events and how they have been able to engage students, faculty, staff, and the general public in deep conversations
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