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  • Pacific Northwest and Mexico, so to go and experience a new place is … just a delight.” Kaja Gjelde-Bennett Kaja Gjelde-Bennett ‘17, mentored through the grant application process by Storfjell and Call, chose to pursue her Fulbright opportunity after graduating from PLU. She enrolled at the prestigious Arctic University of Norway (UiT) in Tromsø to pursue a Master of Philosophy in Indigenous Studies in the hopes of realizing her professional dream — advancing efforts for indigenous language

  • clinical learning setting.  Students who require personal electronic devices for medical reasons must notify their clinical instructors for guidance/planning of the use of these devices during their clinical learning experience.  Students should coordinate with their clinical instructor on their preference for emergency contact methods.  PLU SoN clinical instructors may provide their number or arrange for the clinical unit number to be provided to the student for emergency use only.  Students may give

  • desperate person. A perpetrator is nervous and jumpy, and sometimes on drugs. Doing anything that will scare or anger them greatly increases the risk of loss of human life. Being in a violent situation is not pleasant, But knowing and following PLU’s security procedures will help to prevent the experience from becoming a tragedy.

  • soldier : the experience of the Black soldier, World War II. Wayne State University Press. Whitaker. (2013). Peace be still : modern black America from World War II to Barack Obama. University of Nebraska Press. Rosario. (1999). A different battle : stories of Asian Pacific American veterans. Wing Luke Asian Museum. Britten. (1997). American Indians in World War I : at home and at war (1st ed.). University of New Mexico Press. Phillips. (2012). War! what is it good for? black freedom struggles and the

  • experience freedom through loving and serving others.” Gurdwaras are open to all people, regardless of religion, race, or gender, because equality is incredibly important in Sikhism. “Sikhs believe that the way to lead a good life is to: keep God in heart and mind at all times, live honestly and work hard, treat everyone equally, be generous to the less fortunate, serve others.” Major Values: Service, Charity, Equality To learn more:  https://www.wearesikhs.org/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions

  • Congratulations and Welcome to PLU! Campus Life is thrilled to welcome new and incoming Lutes for the 2024-2025 academic yearPLU provides quality on-campus living and learning environments that encourage and enhance engagement in and enjoyment of your college experience. Residential students are supported academically and socially where they make their home on-campus so they can thrive holistically while at PLU. Students living on-campus have the support of Residential Assistants (RAs) and

  • encouraged to independently question, probe, experiment and experience the natural world around us as well as life under a microscope. As a biology student, you’ll learn by making observations, asking questions, and designing and testing hypotheses. You’ll read and evaluate primary research articles, write laboratory reports, have opportunities to participate in research, academic internships and even study abroad experiences. Class sizes are small and many have weekly laboratories taught by professors

  • major in Women’s and Gender Studies because I wanted to be challenged academically and personally. The WMGS courses enriched all aspects of my academic experience while at PLU. The passion of my peers and professors encouraged me to look for ways I could engage in work I was passionate about. Through the mentorship of the WMGS faculty and Women’s Center staff, I was encouraged to pursue an internship that helped me define what I wanted to do after college and ultimately provided me many of the

  • Alumni StoriesStudying the Holocaust and related themes is often a hallmark of the PLU learning experience. These alumni updates describe the long-term impact of attending the Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference, taking classes with HGST themes, and traveling to Europe to learn Holocaust history first hand.Ian McMichael, ’13 German Languages & Literature Major, Religion and Hispanic Studies MinorsIan is serving a 2nd year with Teach For America at Little Wound High School on the Pine

  • Alumni StoriesStudying the Holocaust and related themes is often a hallmark of the PLU learning experience. These alumni updates describe the long-term impact of attending the Powell-Heller Holocaust Education Conference, taking classes with HGST themes, and traveling to Europe to learn Holocaust history first hand.Ian McMichael, ’13 German Languages & Literature Major, Religion and Hispanic Studies MinorsIan is serving a 2nd year with Teach For America at Little Wound High School on the Pine