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  • December 1, 2009 The Meeting Pace Chris McKnight ’12 likes to think of Hinderlie Hall as a meeting place between upper and lower campus. And he has a point: the hall sits right on the slope – called Hinderlie Hill, no less – that divides upper and lower campus. But to McKnight, a sophomore math major from LaConner, Wash., the idea of a meeting place means more than that. He considers it the place where all types of PLU students come together. “Hinderlie is the bridge – there is a little bit of

  • A celebration for alumni, students, families and the campus community. Check out a full schedule and register for events Highlights Thursday October 3 Lutheran Studies Lecture with NY Times bestselling author Nadia Bolz-Weber Lagerquist Concert Hall 7 p.m. Friday October 4 Inauguration of Allan Belton as PLU’s 14th President Olson Auditorium 4 p.m. PLU on Tap. Enjoy appetizers and Lute-produced wine and beer Chris Knutzen Hall, AUC 7:30 p.m. Saturday October 5 Football: PLU vs. Lewis & Clark

  • of our facilities needs to ensure our infrastructure management practices accurately value the needs of the People, the Planet, and Prosperity for all, both now and into the future.EnergyGreen energy is defined as energy generated from clean, renewable resources, such as wind, solar, geothermal, small hydro-electric and biomass. Green energy is the sub-set of renewable energy that has the lowest environmental impact. Current energy use on a campus-wide level at PLU is shown in the following

  • programs. It is fine to use courses that you are taking for your major or GenEd requirements for Prep as well. Can I complete the PC Prep certificate if I am not a US citizen?You can! While only US citizens are eligible to do the Peace Corps, this program will help prepare you for other forms of service or service-oriented careers. There is no citizenship requirement for enrolling in it. I have more questions, what should I do?Get in touch with Rick Knowlton, the Peace Corps Prep Program Director, at

  • planned estate gift. An ROTC scholarship brought Brian to PLU, Mary says. “He always believed that an education was the key to opportunity,” she says. “PLU turned out to be a very good fit for him,” Mary says. “Especially in the ROTC program, he really connected with a lot of folks there.” Brian was an active force at PLU, not only as an ROTC cadet, but also as a photographer for the school newspaper and a member of ski club. And as someone who was always there to pick those up who needed it. Paul

  • traditional age students will not change dramatically, but their composition will, as the new cohort becomes more diverse in learning experience and style, in their economic situation, in their ethnic heritage and in their educational expectations. I believe that both more non-traditional age students and more first generation students are headed our way. The implications for the schedule and the calendar, as well as the campus and the classroom, are many fold. Second, the wise and effective use of

  • threat near the PLU community, but is not an imminent threat. If you see suspicious activity requiring a stay in place order, move to safety first, then call Campus Safety at 7911 from a campus phone or 253-535-7911 from a mobile phone.Lock DownIf you see or hear a PLU Alert message indicating a lockdown, do the following: Share the alert message, if safe to do so. to those in your immediate area. Use judgment about the safety of doing so. Move to a secure area, if it is safe to do so: If you are

  • manufacturer’s reported value of 2.1 volts. This should help give other consumers a better understanding of the device and give them an idea of what range of use the transistors have. 3:50pm Cody Ahn – “Strings in Action! Unraveling the Impact of Tennis Racket Tension on Elasticity in Ball-Racket Collisions.” As a sports fan, tennis is one of the most entertaining racket sports of all time. As a former tennis player, it is extremely interesting to see how the ball responds to certain hits from the racket

  • Summer Research Fellows Share Results By Michael Halvorson ’85, Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History Are you curious about innovative historical research projects that are transforming PLU? PLU’s Business and Economic History Program invites you to learn more at a presentation of creative scholarship by the 2021 Benson… October 15, 2021 Benson Family Summer Research FellowshipBenson FellowsBusiness and Economic HistoryMichael Halvorson

  • Interested in learning about religious traditions other than your own? This page is a (non-comprehensive) list of major religious traditions in the US. It gives a basic synopsis of each, as well as including a jumping off point if you want to learn more. Note: All of these religious traditions are much more nuanced than the short introductions we can write for this page. Not everyone from every tradition believes the same things, holds the same values, or practices the same way. As a result, we