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  • Growing into her own: how Sarah Davis ’23 discovered her passion for plant biology Posted by: shortea / May 11, 2023 May 11, 2023 By Lisa PattersonPLU Marketing & Communications Guest Writer Sarah Davis, a biology major and Hispanic studies minor, began her PLU journey with the idea that medicine and health care would be the ultimate goal, but then a couple of classes focused on plant development and global agriculture grew a new passion. “I have a family history of agriculture, my grandfather

  • form online at www.plu.edu/bealute.  If your Enrollment Deposit has already been paid, but you still need to request your housing, you can complete the online housing form at www.plu.edu/applyreslife. To determine whether you qualify for off-campus housing, please visit the Residential Life website. Set up your PLU ePass The PLU ePass is your PLU student email account, as well as login to give you access to a wide range of resources such as PLU web pages, the Sakai Learning Management System, and

  • . He received his BA in Special Education K-12 from PLU School of Education in 2019. The welcoming and supportive environment at PLU inspired him to give back to the University through continued LGBTQ+ advocacy. Justin SpelhaugTech Innovation for Social Transformation 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. | March 10 Who: Justin Spelhaug, Vice President, Microsoft Philanthropies 16th Dale E. Benson Lecture in Business and Economic History Mr. Spelhaug’s lecture will explore the role that technology companies are taking

  • anthropology. As any budding scholar, I know the only way to understand a new culture is to dive right in! With that in mind, I’m here in Oaxaca to expand my understanding of Mexico and have some new experiences along the way. In my down-time I like to read, crochet, and cook. In other words, ya soy una abuela.     Siobhan Warmer I’m Siobhan, and I’m a junior at PLU studying Hispanic Studies and History. I chose to come to Oaxaca to improve my speaking abilities and learn more about the culture.

  • blowing it up (not a good option, the agencies learned, after the PR mess that resulted). In this case, state officials decided to tow the carcass –once a necropsy was performed – to McNeil Island due to the unique nature of the isle and it residents. “They can’t complain much,” Behrens observed of the inmates, as he recounted the history of the skeleton before the move. State officials were fairly sure it would be left undisturbed to rot in place for the year it would take for the flesh to be eaten

  • .“It’s fulfilling work to be an ecosystem supporter for small businesses and in the lives of students engaging with them, helping to make them and the community stronger and more resilient,” Kreis says. “Entrepreneurship has the ability to help create a stronger economy for us all to live, shop, work, and play throughout Pierce County.” Read Previous Community Meals brings people together and feeds souls Read Next A slice of history: PLU Crew, the Husky Clipper, George Pocock, and the sport of rowing

  • larger work entitled “Art of the Fugue.” They gradually increase in complexity.  The forth Bach work is a transcription of “My Spirit be Joyful” from one of Bach’s Cantatas. We thought it would be fitting to include some music by Bach on the CD along with Dr. Jerry Kracht’s new piece since they effectively bookend the history of Lutheran music over the last 300 years!  Jerry’s piece was written to commemorate and celebrate the 500th year of the Reformation. It depicts the life of Martin Luther in

  • Thank you for supporting Lute Swimming! Q&A with Coach Matt SellmanWhat are some highlights of this year that shows your team succeeding, facing a challenge, and supporting each other? Our conference meet was incredible, so many fast swims, records, championships, and the team was just exuding an aura of confidence and positive attitude all weekend. Our culture put us in a great place and we took full advantage of the opportunity. What makes your student-athletes special? What makes you feel

  • PLUS 100 cohort might be the first of its kind at PLU, the motivations of breeding excellence in those student-athletes has plenty of campus tradition behind them. “The PLU football program has had a long-standing history of growing men of integrity,” Dr. Frey said. “It is no different today.” Read Previous Alumni Profile: Superhero, secret agent, zookeeper? Read Next Building Better Students: PLU’s 3-2 Engineering Program LATEST POSTS 5 Tips for Writing a College Essay August 21, 2024 From an

  • Christmas Concert history in celebration of its 125th Anniversary.As in previous years, the concerts will be performed in Portland, Seattle and at PLU. But this year, the series will culminate with a special one-night-only 125th Anniversary Gala Concert on Dec. 11. The gala concert will be headlined by New York-based Metropolitan Opera soprano and PLU alumna Angela Meade ‘01, winner of the 2012 Beverly Sills Artist Award from the Metropolitan Opera and the 2011 Richard Tucker Award. “Those who haven’t