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  • informed.  The upshot is that this election year, we’re divided not only by political party and ideology, but also increasingly by identity.  This history is being written not just in the nation’s capital, but also in small and large communities across the nation and etched in the lives of ordinary people. I encourage you to listen carefully to people outside of your immediate circle; take this opportunity in your life to think broadly and take in multiple perspectives. I encourage you to talk about

  • to do so with a more nuanced and even deeper sense of hope and possibility about the future. Americans, Norwegian Americans, and Norwegians are, if nothing else, a resolute and determined, some might even say stubborn, people; and it is a one of our great strengths. Last Saturday, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg described July 22 as “the worst peace time day in Norway’s history.” His comment awakened memories of Norway’s dark hours during WWII, days when America and Norway stood together

  • PLU Students:As you begin this school year, we want you to know the supportive and caring community of alumni, donors and employees are here for you. Each year, thousands of Lutes give of their time, talent and treasure because they want to help you succeed. This support includes scholarships, internships, mentorships and more. To connect with your Lute community visit Alumni and Student Connections. When classes and life get challenging, read the encouraging words from Lute donors and

  • friends — embody every day. Lutes Ask Tough Questions“Every day, I face questions of the ethics, strategy, politics and technical complexity of how to do the most social good with the resources available.” – Susan Boyd ’90, Bellwether Housing CEO (affordable housing nonprofit) Read more: “Housing our neighbors” Lutes Make It Happen“Being a pre-med student, or a student thinking about any health science grad school, can be a lot … so I wanted to offer a campus resource for underclassmen to learn from

  • President’s Town Hall We are postponing the Presidential Town Hall, previously scheduled for May 19, until the summer. This updated timeframe will allow us to speak more meaningfully to the topics of interest and questions we’ve received ahead of this event. If you intended to ask a question during the live event, and did not include it with your registration, we invite you to submit your question below. We also welcome your input by sharing the topics that are most important to you, as well as

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  • around the globe, too. He travels the world with his wife, tasting traditional drinks along the way. Photographs of their trips — from floating the Amazon River in Peru to taking in history in Northern Ireland — line the walls of the distillery. “All the conflicts in the world would stop if people would just focus on food and alcohol,” Bunk said. “You cannot be upset with somebody when you’re enjoying their culture and their drink.” And he takes what he learns from those international encounters and

  • New Delete English Academic Programs all programs program website English Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Liberal Studies Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Major Minute: English at PLU Trascription [video: Professor Jim Albrecht is sitting in his office with a wall of books on shelves in the background.] Professor Albrecht: Hi, I’m Professor Jim Albrecht from the PLU English Department, and this is my Major Minute. [video: A visual countdown from three flashes on the screen in yellow and

  • There are two different response procedures to a Formal Complaint of sexual misconduct (what PLU refers to as Prohibited Conduct).  Title IX procedures are defined by the Department of Education’s 2020 Final Rule regulations, and are describe below.   Any conduct that does not meet Title IX criteria or jurisdiction will be processed by PLU’s Student Code of Conduct Procedures.  A.  Investigation Upon receipt of a Formal Complaint, the Title IX coordinator will designate an unbiased, trained

  • Rights and Responsibilities The student and their parent(s) or legal guardian (if the student is under 18 years of age) are required to complete and submit a Student Financial Agreement to the University each academic year, prior to registration for the first term the student will be enrolled for that academic year.  It is the student’s responsibility to see that all financial aid accepted on the Offer of Financial Aid is credited to their student account. Financial aid includes but is not