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  • TACOMA, WASH. (March 24, 2016)- Natalie McCarthy ’09 lost her vision when she was a child, but that hasn’t stopped her from showing up. And she’s continued to show up all the way to the world stage. McCarthy spent the evening and afternoon of March…

    vision when she was a child, but that hasn’t stopped her from showing up. And she’s continued to show up all the way to the world stage.McCarthy spent the evening and afternoon of March 15 and 16 — her birthday and the day after — at Pacific Lutheran University talking to students about the importance of always showing up. “That’s half the battle,” she said. The athlete-at-heart has maintained a deep passion for rowing that took her from the PLU crew team all the way to the world championships

  • University Assembly University Assembly Schedule 2024-2025 Wednesday, October 23, 2024 at 4:00 pm in CK Tuesday, February 18, 2025 at 4:00 pm in CK Wednesday, May 14, 2025 at 4:00 pm in CK University Assembly is a time for all faculty and staff to gather for important updates throughout the year. A reminder will be sent via email prior to each assembly, as well as a recap following each meeting date. All faculty and staff are welcome and strongly encouraged to attend.

  • Notification of Student Withdrawal form in Student Financial Services. Students who do not follow the above policy for withdrawal may not re-enter the program without a petition approved by the program director and dean. Medical Withdrawal Students may petition to withdraw completely from the University for a term for medical reasons. The student must complete a Medical Withdrawal Petition, provide written evidence from a qualified health care professional and a personal explanation to the vice president

  • TACOMA, WASH. (Oct. 22, 2015)- The third episode of ‘Open to Interpretation’ features a discussion of the word ‘climate’ among host and Associate Professor of Communication Amy Young, Associate Professor of Biology Michael Behrens and Assistant Professor of Politics and Government Kaitlyn Sill. “Open to…

    PLU Faculty Discuss “Climate” on Latest Episode of “Open to Interpretation” Posted by: Zach Powers / October 22, 2015 October 22, 2015 TACOMA, WASH. (Oct. 22, 2015)- The third episode of 'Open to Interpretation' features a discussion of the word 'climate' among host and Associate Professor of Communication Amy Young, Associate Professor of Biology Michael Behrens and Assistant Professor of Politics and Government Kaitlyn Sill.“Open to Interpretation” is a new podcast devoted to exploring the

  • includes the question of access, which Eckstein takes to heart. Debate is something that is rarely found in Tacoma and Parkland high schools, and Eckstein has worked hard to increase access for students to start their own debate team and learn argumentation skills. He works with the debate camp “Climb the Mountain,” which is held on PLU’s campus every summer for local youth. “Debate is about cultivating an ethic of care, about learning different perspectives, how they interrelate to one another and how

  • spoken on multiple NPR, PRI, Pacifica Radio and Radio Bilingüe radio programs. For more information, see website. Video(s): TED Talk, “Our Food System Hurts: Living with Migrant Farmworkers” Selected Publications: Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States (University of California Press, 2013) Social Medicine in the Twenty-First Century (Public Library of Science Medicine, 2006) Health Care and the Stalling of Immigration Reform (Huffington Post, 2014) American Politicians

  • The Framework Learning within communityOrganized gatherings are an opportunity for students to give collective voice to issues and concerns that matter to them. Rooted in the PLU values of community and care, these events provide an opportunity for engagement in dialogue, shared problem-solving, action associated with systemic change (including university improvements), and collective actions that realize our mission of care for individuals, communities, and the Earth.Freedom of

  • to ePass Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Documents and Forms Summer Institute in Pastoral Theology 2018 Site Menu Home Schedule Speakers Stay with us Directions Past Seminars 2016: More than Bible study? Contact Information Summer Conference in Pastoral Theology Email: rosenbjp@plu.edu Pacific Lutheran University 12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447 Divisional Links Congregational Engagement Contact Information Summer Conference in Pastoral Theology Email: rosenbjp@plu.edu Pacific Lutheran

  • Important to Registration 2024 This page is for current students. If you are a new student starting in Fall 2024, then go to the NSR website. If you’re a new transfer student in Fall 2024, then go to the NTSR website. Registration is still happening! If you haven’t registered yet then you should contact your Academic Advisor for advice on what to take and to get your registration access code. You can also stop by the Center for Student Success in the library for assistance. Contact your faculty

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