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  • , returning, and upper division) is part of a Learning Community. Learning communities are specifically designed to allow students to develop relationships with other students living on campus. Students may participate in co-curricular events and programming and attend college success courses with the other students in their cohort-style learning community! Read Previous PLU students intern with Trinidad and Tobago Division of Health, Wellness and Social Protection Read Next YouTube Short: We’re Lutes

  • went to Texas Lutheran for two games. We won both games and flew out of Austin the next morning around 5 am. We were literally only down in Texas for 28 hours. The players did a great job maintaining a great attitude and we had success on the field. What makes your student-athletes special? What makes you feel most proud of your team? My student-athletes are special because they work extremely hard on the field, in the classroom and throughout the campus community. I am proud of them because they

  • special? What makes you feel most proud of your team? They embrace the challenges that life as a student-athlete has to offer. They know that how they attack life’s challenges determines who they will become. How did your team engage with the community this year? Trinity Lutheran Childcare Center playground project. We donated about 120 hours of service to move and spread 120 yards of playground bark at the church. Looking ahead, what are you most excited about for next year? I’m simply excited for

  • on LuteLink, if you do not have one. LuteLink is the platform only for the PLU community to connect and network. Please review the screenshot below for more information. Click on the image below to view a larger size! Mentor Expectations Communicate with your mentee at least once a month from November-April. Meet-ups can take place in-person or virtually depending on what you and your mentee decide. Be professional and respectful. Actively listen during sessions with your mentee. Help your mentee

  • Creek ultimately is the reason the school settled here, due to its ability to supply water to the community. 19641964 1964As the city continued to urbanize, the creek started to become channelized. In PLU’s Report on the Landscape Master Plan, we see an image of the creek being maintained for aesthetic and economical purposes. In other cases, such as with McChord Air Force base, the creek was moved below the…Read More 1964 1960’s ContinuedWhile we no longer see students fishing in the creek after

  • University of Oregon where she worked to make collegiate forensics more inclusive, welcoming, and supportive. The Megan Gaffney award is meant to celebrate Megan’s legacy and recognize students and educators for their efforts to make their community more inclusive, especially for women. Justin Eckstein, PLU Director of Forensics, in his nomination letter, wrote: “I have known Angie for five years and I am confident that she embodies the spirit of the Megan Gaffney award. As a coach, she’s a leader that

  • Pacific Lutheran University’s 2019 Empty Bowls Event Posted by: Reesa Nelson / November 7, 2019 November 7, 2019 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 Services & Campus Restaurants provides the scrumptious and hearty soups while the Ceramics

  • attendance is limited and attendees will need to show proof of vaccination (or proof of negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of the start time). PLU will continue to follow Washington State and CDC’s COVID-19’s guidelines for the safety of our community. For more details on PLU’s policy, please see the Public Events on PLU Campus page.PLU’s mission to support the education of our students and larger community on issues of diversity and justice are intimately connected to the study of the

    Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference
    12180 Park Avenue South, Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • in everyday conversations about the Nazi attempts to annihilate the Jews. This year, our conference will add more knowledge about the various ways Jews attempted to resist the Nazi plan of the mass murder of their community. What will emerge from the panels will be a variety of ways in which Jews did, in fact, offer resistance. In some cases, Jews joined partisan groups or participated in uprisings in ghettos and concentration camps, taking up arms to fight against their oppressors. In other

    Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference
    12180 Park Avenue South, Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
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