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  • There are first aid kits located throughout campus for use by the PLU community.  If your department's first aid kit needs to be restocked, please complete this form and send it

    LocationsFirst Aid Kit LocationsBLOMQUIST HOUSE – 1st Floor (Near Restroom) CAMPUS SAFETY – Office, CSIN Vehicles x2 COLUMBIA CENTER – Dance Floor, Bakery GRADUATE PROGRAMS – Kitchenette  KAREN HILLE PHILLIPS CENTER – Theatre Shop FACILITIES – Work Room, Carpentry Room, Left side of hall from secretary GARFIELD 208 – Front Counter GARFIELD STATION – Staff Breakroom GONYEA HOUSE – Office, Carriage House  HARSTAD HALL – Front Desk HAUGE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING – Registrar’s Office (Room 102), Room 207, Room

  • News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.

    لوگ کیا کہیںگے / Log Kya Kahenge Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (1813), describes a society whose members, constantly fearing the loss of personal reputation, ask themselves this question like a reprimand: What will people say? The title’s timeless alliteration also displays how words shape reputation’s near relation–memory. Soniah Kamal’s Unmarriageable (2019),… January 12, 2021

  • News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.

    لوگ کیا کہیںگے / Log Kya Kahenge Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (1813), describes a society whose members, constantly fearing the loss of personal reputation, ask themselves this question like a reprimand: What will people say? The title’s timeless alliteration also displays how words shape reputation’s near relation–memory. Soniah Kamal’s Unmarriageable (2019),… January 12, 2021

  • 7 courses, 28 semester hours distributed as follows: IHON 111 - 112: Origins of the Contemporary World 8 semester hours Normally taken sequentially in the first year.

    . Students will have one semester to bring their GPA up to a 3.00. If the 3.00 GPA is not achieved, students will be disenrolled from the program. Procedures for assignment of general education credits will be in place for students who do not complete the Honors Program. International Honors (IHON) - Undergraduate Courses IHON 111 : Origins, Ideas, and Encounters - H1 Examines innovative ideas and institutions from ancient, medieval, and early modern societies that have shaped the contemporary world

  • Lutes See The World During J-Term Assistant Professor of Geosciences and Environmental Studies Claire Todd on an earlier research trip to Antarctica. Students and Professors Will Travel to and Study on All 7 Continents By Brenna Sussman ’15 PLU Marketing & Communications Student Worker TACOMA,…

    don’t even have to leave the state of Washington! Two groups of students will leave campus, studying away in Neah Bay and Tacoma. Exploring the Native American tribes in Neah Bay, Anthropology Professor David Huelsbeck will lead students on an archeology trip to learn about ancient tribal traditions and history. Students will volunteer in tribal centers and learn traditional cultural aspects such as songs, food, stories and arts. Leaving PLU but staying in Tacoma, Dr. Kathleen Russell will lead a

  • TACOMA, WASH. (June 18, 2015)- PLU Economics students past and present have selected their major with a seemingly endless list of vocational sectors in mind. However, most seem to share many of the same core qualities and passions: a penchant for research, a love of…

    , and War: A General Theory and 900 Years of Empirics from Ancient Rome,” which asks and helps answer the question,  “How do political institutions shape the incentives to go to war?”‘ Among the most convoluted of the social sciences, PLU Professor of Economics Norris Peterson explains, Economics is founded in inquiry, research and critical thinking. “Economics develops skills in taking very complex problems and breaking them down to understand them better and ultimately to help solve them,” he says

  • Chapter 4 With more than usual eagerness did Catherine hasten to the pump-room the next day, secure within herself of seeing Mr. Tilney there before the morning were over, and ready to meet him with a smile; but no smile was demanded—Mr. Tilney did not appear. Every creature in Bath, except himself, was to be...

    wanted to see; and he only was absent. “What a delightful place Bath is,” said Mrs. Allen as they sat down near the great clock, after parading the room till they were tired; “and how pleasant it would be if we had any acquaintance here.” This sentiment had been uttered so often in vain that Mrs. Allen had no particular reason to hope it would be followed with more advantage now; but we are told to “despair of nothing we would attain,” as “unwearied diligence our point would gain”; and the unwearied

  • Last May, Gary Nelson ’81 summited Mt. Everest. He has reached the top of the highest peaks on five of the seven continents. ‘There are no excuses’ By Chris Albert The way Gary Nelson ’81 tells it, when ascending to the summit of some of…

    , there’s no way I thought I could climb Mt. Everest,” Nelson said. “Now I’ve done that.”His adventures into mountain climbing began years ago. The California attorney would hike around the foothills and mountains near Los Angeles with his children. “We climbed everything around here,” he said. “So we started climbing bigger things.” The mountains to conquer kept getting bigger, including Mt. Rainier in Washington. “Up in the Pacific Northwest, Mt. Rainier is one of the best play grounds anywhere

  • Proper hearing protection, eye and footwear protection must be worn where there is a hazard from excessive noise (above 85 dBA) or from projected objects.

    and proper guards, plates, grass catcher or other safety devices are in place prior to starting the mower.2.0 Walk-Behind and Riding Rotary MowersThe mower blade must be enclosed except on the bottom and the enclosure must extend to or below the lowest cutting point of the blade in the lowest blade position. Guards that must be removed to install a catcher assembly must meet the following requirements: Warning instructions must be affixed to the mower near the opening stating that the mower must

  • Kari Plog ’11 has spent her first two years as a reporter for The (Tacoma) News Tribune covering stories ranging from sexual harassment in a jail facility in Fife, to a deadly boat ramp in Tacoma, to Super Bowl XLVIII in New York City. Earlier…

    fortunate to have opportunities come up that I didn’t expect would present themselves until much later. I grew up reading The News Tribune and worked really hard to eventually land a beat covering the area I grew up in. I was humbled and honored to get recognition so early in my career, and it makes me even more excited for the future. What do you cover for The News Tribune and what opportunities and challenges accompany that particular beat? I am the East Pierce County reporter for The News Tribune