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  • , Evergreen State College, the University of Puget Sound, as well as community colleges, churches, non-profits and state agencies in the area. The event is made possible by the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, and PLU’s Office of the President.2022 NPR Book Review: At 10th anniversary of Benghazi, ex-diplomat Ethan Chorin offers contextPast Featured Speakers Amie Bishop, 2021Matt Gould and Griffin Matthews, 2019Shamil Idriss, 2017Jehane Noujaim, 2015Robin Wright, 2013NPR

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  • , “grew into a whole new person”. She learned self-reliance, self-awareness, and a deeper meaning of what it meant to be a global citizen. For Kirsty, her time studying away in Chile helped her to “get out the front door…to see new places”, and to ultimately ignite the fire that would inspire her to see the world, experience new cultures, and lead her to her current home of Antarctica. McMurdo Station is the United States’ Antarctic research facility, and the largest community on the entire continent

  • Hope has prepared and sponsored a variety of programs and events that assist the university community in the work of vocation. For first year students, an EXPLORE retreat that introduces PLU’s commitment to vocation For sophomores, workshops on aligning majors with meaningful and purposeful living For juniors, Wild Hope Student Fellows who spend a year, with a stipend, exploring vocation in depth and then working in their senior year among other students For staff, vocation seminars – the only

  • Student athletes at PLU are connected to their team, to their university, and to the greater community, with multiple opportunities for meaningful service and leadership. PLU is an NCAA Division III school and part of the fiercely competitive Northwest Conference, where we compete against eight other private schools in Washington and Oregon. 11 team national championships 57 individual and relay national champions 252 Northwest Conference championships 68 NCAA Division III All-Americans 391 All

  • announce our actions or initiatives we support. Want to know more?To get a sense of our values and how we support our community, check out our legislation highlights and archives. Interested in funding an event or special opportunity that will make campus a better place? Let’s get started!

  • Point Foundation Scholarship Application Open Posted by: alemanem / January 22, 2018 January 22, 2018 Point Foundation (Point) is the nation’s largest scholarship-granting organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) students of merit. Point promotes change through scholarship funding, mentorship, leadership development, and community service training. Applications for the Point Scholarship are open through January 29th. Visit:  https://pointfoundation.org/point-apply

  • ) course design.Learn MoreThe below quick links will redirect you to other PLU or external websites. Right click to open links in a new tab or use the browser back arrow to return to the Teaching & Learning website. Additional Learning Resources Career Services Experiential Learning Resources Instructional Technologies Military Support Faculty Resources Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged EducationStudent Care and Support Resources Faculty and Staff Guide to Helping Students in Distress

  • I Thank You God The Choral Union – Richard Nance, Conductor Conceived as a “town and gown” ensemble in 1984, and conducted by Dr. Richard Nance since 1993, the Choral Union consists of singers from across the Puget Sound community, including many PLU faculty, staff, students and alumni. This is the Choral Union’s first recording and features works by Carlyle Sharpe, John Chorbajian, Eric Whitacre, Simon Preston, Z Randall Stroop, Knut Nystedt’s, Benjamin Britten, David Mooney and Frank

  • Free & Open to the PublicWhen: Thursday, February 27th, 2020 The Writer’s Story: 4 pm in Anderson University Center, Room 133 Reading and Reception: 7 pm in the Scandinavian CenterNathan Vass is an artist, filmmaker, photographer, and author by day, and a Metro bus driver by night, where his community-building work has been showcased on TED, NPR, The Seattle Times, KING5 and landed him a spot on Seattle Magazine’s 2018 list of the 35 Most Influential People in Seattle. He has shown in over

  • on this part of the writing process, see the links below: Dartmouth – Institute for Writing and Rhetoric: https://writing-speech.dartmouth.edu/learning/materials-first-year-writers/considering-structure-and-organization UNC School of Education – Learn NC: http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/few/683 Capital Community College Foundation – The Guide to Grammar and Writing: https://www.guidetogrammar.org/grammar/