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  • longer? What if I set it here? What about there?” The whole time I was pinching myself to check I wasn’t dreaming. There’s nothing like it, and I hope it will be the first of many more operas. And then you got a terrific review in the Wall Street Journal, which called your music “sophisticated” and “artfully layered.” Yes, although if you believe the good reviews you also have to believe the bad. We filled the house three times, and usually that company only does two shows. But really, the best thing

  • Welcome Tamara Williams, executive director of the Wang Center for Global Education, discusses PLU’s holistic approach to global education and its role in an increasingly interconnected world amid conflict and uncertainty. Read More Oaxaca An undocumented PLU student shares her experience going back to Mexico —  for the first time since her family relocated to the United States —  as part of the Oaxaca Gateway program. She opens up about her identity struggle and the valuable lessons learned abroad

  • around Anacortes, Washington, and the San Juan Islands. She first connected with her tribe in 2003, but for a long time didn’t embrace all that came with her Native American identity. It wasn’t until a decade later, through her studies at Pacific Lutheran University, that Hall reconnected with the Samish on a deeper level. A class on myths, rituals and symbols with her mentor — Suzanne Crawford O’Brien, professor of religion and culture — got Hall thinking about her own culture more than ever before

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsAdmission ClassificationsWhat is a non-matriculated student?Undergraduate and graduate non-matriculated students are classified as attending PLU part-time for a maximum of nine semester hours*, but not officially admitted to the university or to a graduate-level degree program.  Exceptions to this rule will be considered on a case by case basis and must receive approval from the Provost.  These students are required to submit a Summer Sessions Registration Request form

  • Staff Marketing and Communications Kari Plog ’11, senior editor Kari returned to PLU in January 2016. She previously spent five years working in nearly every corner of the newsroom at The News Tribune in Tacoma. Her experience spanned from sports and news copy editing and pagination to local government, communities and breaking news reporting. In addition, Kari’s investigative stories earned her multiple awards, including New Journalist of the Year in June 2015. During her time at PLU, the 2011

  • students each year. Georgia said she’s working with the Tacoma-based program, Ready to Rise, to identify scholarship recipients. The program is spearheaded by Degrees of Change, an organization that works to extend the reach of the Act Six initiative, which fully funded Panago’s education at PLU. Awardees must embody Panago’s values, including a deep passion for social justice. Tim Herron, Degrees of Change president, says Panago lived the Act Six mission, particularly after his time at PLU. He “poured

  • room. I was excited to see so many new faces. Some people were just there to test the water and others were ready to jump right in, but despite the varied interest levels and knowledge of debate, almost everyone participated in their first practice debate round that night. With only fifteen minutes of prep time, returning students taught first-timers how to debate. After this introduction to collegiate debate, we had a full team ready to take on new challenges.The PLU forensics team entered each

  • Step 4: Understand methodological issues that impact the HPRB applicationCertain aspects of the research methods can impact: the level of review required the time required for review the documents needing to be submitted (e.g., consent documents, debriefing). If the project involves a “yes” answer to any of the following questions, please read that section for more information. Does the research involve…?Anonymous online surveysAnonymity Qualtrics is the preferred software for use for online

  • is open to all faculty/instructors. Registration is required. 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. | Staff Photos – Karen Hille Phillips Red Square Sy Bean, Campus Photographer Are you new to PLU, or would you like a new staff photo? Time slots are limited! (Note: If you have been invited to New Faculty Orientation, a separate time has already been reserved for you! Please do not sign up for this time slot.) Open to all faculty/instructors and staff. If time slots are full, please register to be added to a

  • The University is located at South 121st Street and Park Avenue in suburban Parkland. Office hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The University observes most legal holidays. Visitors are welcome at any time. Special arrangements for tours and appointments may be made through the Office of Admission. Further information may be found on our Website: www.plu.edu. ContactPhoneE-mail For InformationAbout Office of the President253.535.7101president@plu.eduGeneral university