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  • Technology Upgrades Six classrooms received media podiums and new control equipment to control the projector:  Hauge Administration 216 Ingram 109 and 115B   Mary Baker Russell Center 116 and 334   Ramstad 204  These new podiums enable Instructional Technologies staff to monitor the condition of the projector, schedule the projector to power down in the evenings, and use less energy by shutting of non-essential equipment when the rooms are not in use.   Projector and Screen Replacement Cycle Last fiscal

  • 2000. An active Lute, Brewer engaged in a variety of LGBTQ advocacy work on Pacific Lutheran University’s campus through Harmony, known today as Queer Ally Student Union. Now, Brewer is ushering in the next era of leadership at the Rainbow Center as interim director. She’s running the organization until a new leader is appointed this spring. The center sits on Pacific Avenue in downtown Tacoma, distinguished by the rainbow flag in the window. The organization supports the local LGBTQ community by

  • 19, 2022 Eligibility This program is open to U.S. citizens or permanent residents. This program prioritizes non-UW students who have completed one or two years of college, community college, or tribal college. Stipend The CEBR REU provides a stipend of $6,000, on-campus housing, $600 for food, and a $500 travel allowance. Read Previous Molecular Engineering Materials Center (MEM-C) Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates Read Next Virtual Alumni Panel – University of Oregon LATEST POSTS ACS

  • February 18, 2010 Road map to a green campus At PLU, sustainable practices isn’t just a buzzword or passing fad By Chris Albert This semester, the university has put the concept into action by making a comprehensive sustainability plan – PLU’s Climate Action Plan and Sustainability Guide. PLU has a road map to making its carbon footprint nothing. “We have a long history of practicing sustainable environmental stewardship at PLU,”said President Loren J. Anderson. “Now this comprehensive plan

  • debate coach began in Auburn and concluded at Eastside Catholic. Both programs received national recognition. Some of the awards and accomplishments he and his teams received include the Washington State Teacher of the Year award, NFHS National Citation Award for Officiating, National Speech and Debate League Living Legends Award and the Bruno Jacob Lifetime Award for Service to Forensics Education. Burton has been inducted into the University of Kentucky Tournament of Champions Hall of Fame and the

  • February 1, 2013 Jessica McGifford ’12 Jessica McGifford ’12 and Abi McLane ’08 at the Crystal Judson Family Justice Center. Jessica McGifford ’12 Major: Sociology and Women’s and Gender Studies Employer: Our Sister’s House PLU Connection: Abi McLane ’08, victim services supervisor at Crystal Judson Family Justice Center As part of her senior year capstone project, Jessica McGifford was required to take an internship. Through a recommendation from the PLU Women’s Center, she wound up at Pierce

  • International Peer Advisors International Peer Advisors (IPAs) are current PLU students. They were just like you, coming here as international students or American students working hard to become a part of community within the university. With experience and enthusiasm, all the IPAs are looking forward to meeting you and assisting you through the first week at PLU. They will be here to welcome you, to be your first friend on campus, to give you the best advice for new students, and to help you

  • PLU announces UMBC president Freeman Hrabowski III as Commencement 2018 keynote speaker Posted by: Kari Plog / April 3, 2018 Image: Freeman Hrabowski III — president of University of Maryland, Baltimore County — will serve as the keynote speaker at Pacific Lutheran University’s Commencement 2018 ceremony. (Photo courtesy of UMBC) April 3, 2018 By Kari Plog '11PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (April 3, 2018) — Freeman Hrabowski III — longtime president of University of Maryland

  • February 28, 2011 Reed Ojala-Barbour ’11 works at removing a stump as part of a habitat restoration project at Pacific Lutheran University. Restoring native species By Kari Plog ’11 Last year, senior Reed Ojala-Barbour was looking for a summer job and turned his love for environmental studies into a venture to maintain the surrounding natural habitat at Pacific Lutheran University. “First I realized PLU has an important natural habitat,” he said. “Then I realized PLU doesn’t have the grounds