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  • Exhibit Overview This exhibit highlights resources for exploring the south Puget Sound indigenous Salish family of languages, including Twulshootseed. As the PLU land acknowledgement notes, “PLU is on the traditional lands of the Nisqually, Puyallup, Squaxin Island and Steilacoom peoples; we acknowledge and respect the…

    Agreement between the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, local governments in Pierce County, the State of Washington, the United States of America, and certain private property owners PM2262.K76 1999 The Salish language family: reconstructing syntax PM2262.S6 Southern Puget Sound Salish: phonology and morphology PM2262.S62 Southern Puget Sound Salish: texts, place names, and dictionary PM2263.H4 Dictionary of Puget Salish Read Previous On Exhibit: Library Resources about Homelessness Read Next On Exhibit

  • TACOMA, WASH. (April 4, 2019) — Pacific Lutheran University has a proud history of producing Fulbrights. The 2018-19 recipients are continuing that tradition by delving into indigenous studies research and education — a field that’s gaining ground at the university. Kaja Gjelde-Bennett ‘17 and English…

    environment of academic integrity and intellectual freedom. Wendy Call Wendy Call earned her Fulbright Core Scholar opportunity in Colombia, translating the poetry of indigenous women writers in order to share and preserve them. “What I’m most hoping to get out of it is really expanding my understanding of indigenous literature in Latin America and particularly indigenous poetry,” Call said. “Since I’ve for quite a number of years been translating Mexican poets who work in an indigenous language and then

  • Thursday, March 4 - Symposium in Downtown Tacoma Opening Reception (5:30 pm - 7:00 pm) Location: Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center, Foyer Keynote 1 (7:00 pm - 8:45 pm) The Olympic Games,

    to uplift the human spirit. We incorporate recognized techniques and equipment modifications to expand participation to almost every Soldier. The programs currently ongoing include archery, sit volleyball, aquatics, spinning, basketball, rowing and horseback riding. LTC Stephen Hickenbottom, Warrior Transition Battalion, Fort Lewis Location: University Center, Regency Room C-5) “The Spirit of the Game: U.S Sports in South America” Baseball is a great American tradition; Ultimate Frisbee is a new

  • Thursday, March 4 - Symposium in Downtown Tacoma Opening Reception (5:30 pm - 7:00 pm) Location: Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center, Foyer Keynote 1 (7:00 pm - 8:45 pm) The Olympic Games,

    to uplift the human spirit. We incorporate recognized techniques and equipment modifications to expand participation to almost every Soldier. The programs currently ongoing include archery, sit volleyball, aquatics, spinning, basketball, rowing and horseback riding. LTC Stephen Hickenbottom, Warrior Transition Battalion, Fort Lewis Location: University Center, Regency Room C-5) “The Spirit of the Game: U.S Sports in South America” Baseball is a great American tradition; Ultimate Frisbee is a new

  • At PLU, you can test your math skills in the classroom, but you can also showcase your problem-solving prowess outside the classroom! This year, a three-person PLU student team finished in the top five of the Interdisciplinary Contest in Modeling , an international contest where…

    effects of technological advancements, natural disasters and international crises on UN Sustainability Development Goals and to illustrate how progress on one goal might influence the others. Their innovative solution—explained in a 23-page pulled together on the last day of the competition and summarized, “Network of goals; a forest of numbers; an ONION.; and in the end, poverty was the root of the problem”—earned them a top award from the Mathematical Association of America. Beyond being

  • Special Recognition of Commencement Participants

    Williams Leslie Hinojo Kenzie Knapp Emily Moore Chandra WallaceSEAL OF BILITERACY IN SPANISH - PLATINUMStudentsMackenzie MuellerSEAL OF BILITERACY IN SPANISH - SILVERStudentsMaiya McAuliffeSHAPE AMERICA MAJOR OF THE YEAR AWARDStudentsKaty CookSHAPE WASHINGTON EMERGING LEADER AWARDStudentsSamuel FlynnSTEM SCHOLARStudentsLisbeth Jazmin Arias De Jesus Lindsey Mae Clark Aidan R. Hopson Jessica Lynnette Ordaz Elijah Noel Wright Paez Zackayla Rosalie Rice Jose Granados Zuniga Courtney Grace Headrick Angela

  • By Sarah Cornell-Maier When I think of social innovation, the first thing that I think of is creatively combining new social practices with existing infrastructure. Some useful examples include fair trade organizations , which provide equity in trading relationships through an integrated supply chain, and…

    )   Social Innovation Projects at PLU I had the chance to sit down with PLU’s Professor Mark Mulder recently for a conversation about social innovation and his experience in the field. Professor Mulder teaches Marketing and Consumer Behavior in the School of Business. He also has a background in Social Innovation, conducts and publishes related research, and frequently leads a program that works collaboratively with groups in Central America to build wells and teach health-related topics in the community

  • The Department of Music is excited to announce some of our special lecturers and master class leaders who will work with music students in all areas including voice, instruments, and composition. This incredible group of professionals has been recruited by our dedicated faculty for the…

    reflects a “charging, churning celebration of modern-day America.” In addition to composing, Ms. McTee taught at PLU and the University of North Texas and retired as a Regents Professor Emerita after 27 years. For the benefit of PLU music students, Ms. McTee will share insights on leading musical lives and careers. www.cindymctee.com Alex ShapiroAlex Shapiro is known for melding live and recorded sounds with striking visual and physical elements. Ms. Shapiro composes genre-blind acoustic and