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Travis Pagel Classroom and Event Technologies Team Lead Phone: 253-535-8627 Email: pageltj@plu.edu Website: //www.plu.edu/its
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November 5, 2010 Visiting Writer Series By Kari Plog ’11 Rick Barot, assistant professor of English at Pacific Lutheran University, was a political science major as an undergraduate before accidentally discovering his passion for poetry. Matthew Dickman came to PLU as part of the Visiting Writer’s Series. He hopes students will gain a similar experience from the annual Visiting Writer Series. “You never know what you will learn from an event,” Barot said. Barot discovered his passion for
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inquisitive prompts from a card game called The Ungame: from, “How do you feel when someone calls you names? How do you react?” to, “Do your friends ever try to talk you into doing things that are wrong?” Then they moved on to another student, and another question. “I played Nirvana on my DVD player,” said event organizer and host Professor Mahlon Meyer. “When they heard the music, they stood up and moved. Then when I stopped the music, they quickly found a place to sit down. They all really had a good
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illuminates issues of power, abuse and corruption in competitive sport.“It is truly an honor for us to be welcoming Sarah to campus and for our students and community to hear from such a powerful voice. Sarah’s personal story of abuse and her professional commitment to fighting for victims of sexual abuse are both inspiring and impactful,” said Karen McConnell, Dean of PLU’s School of Education and Kinesiology. This event is part of the annual Diversity and Inclusion Speaker Series held by the Department
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Important Links for Club Leaders & Advisors Club Registration 2024-25 PLU Digital Advisor Agreement Clubs & Orgs Event Planning Form Clubs & Orgs Transition Report
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2023 Music Education SummitThe 2023 Music Education Summit has been canceled, please check back in the future for information about next year’s event.
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, such as follow-up meetings to address specific issues collaboratively. Related Policies and Resources: Publicity and Solicitation Event Planning Form Event Planning Tips Demonstrations and Protests Policy and Procedures Chalking Announcements on Campus EMS Reservation CalendarIf you are interested in organizing an event or gathering on campus, please check out Campus Life’s Demonstrations and Protests Policy. Lutes ask tough questions. We seek opportunities in the present to improve the future
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performance activities for years to come, including the Christmas Jam. 88.5 lends us a powerful voice to the world of jazz supporters. To that end, and as of this writing (August, 2016), I am in discussion with 88.5 to continue the Christmas Jam in a new form. Now a Tacoma jazz community event, rather than a PLU event, we are planning to move the event to the downtown Tacoma Arts District, such as the Pantages, Rialto, Broadway Center, or Urban Church. It will move from a noon performance to a weeknight
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November 3, 2008 Wearing purple to raise awareness about abuse The color purple was dominating the PLU Campus last Wednesday as more than 900 students, faculty and staff wore purple T-shirts in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness month.“I just think it’s really visual and it shows the support of something,” said PLU student Melissa Coch, who organized the event as part of PLU’s Voices Against Violence. They wore them throughout the day and in the evening a few hundred gathered in support
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Center, the Ambassador Chris Stevens Celebration of Service uplifts the life of the extraordinary public servant killed on September 11, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya. The event also uplifts PLU’s Peace Corps Prep Certificate Program, which is currently ranked 4th in the nation for the number of enrolled undergraduate participants. The event will also include a Lute Peace Corps alumni panel. The discussion will be facilitated by PLU professor Rose McKenney and feature Margaret Chell ‘18 who served as a
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