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  • Called We are called by new knowledge and experience, by other people, by pressing need, by global events and crisis, and-for many-by the universe, a higher power, by God, into awareness that life is more than securing a comfortable existence for oneself. With Others We are called into relationships, into communities both temporary and life-long marked by diversity in life and thought, where we live into mutual responsibility for each other, trusting that we can be and do more together than

  • Troubled waters or river of life? Janet CampbellPriest-in-Charge Christ Episcopal Church in Tacoma Mother Janet Campbell has served as Priest-in-Charge at Christ Church since 2014. She has also served as Canon for Liturgy in the Diocese of Olympia and has prepared many of the diocesan liturgies rooted in the Baptismal Covenant. Mother Campbell will preside and preach at the opening worship service.HomeScheduleLocation Benjamin StewartBraatz Associate Professor of Worship Lutheran School of

  • Indigenous studies Nordic literature and film Responsibilities Council Member, Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA). 2017 to present. Selected Presentations Native American and Indigenous Studies Association, These songs of freedom: Matti Aikio, Aagot Vinterbo-Hohr and the aesthetics of Sámi literary survivance, University of Hawai'i, Manoa (May 2016) Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study, Unraveling the Master’s Voice: Matti Aikio’s Subversive Turn, New Orleans (May

  • rendering efficiency. The project aims to achieve fast rendering speeds for complex scenes with high-quality ray-traced reflections, shadows, and global illumination effects, making it suitable for requirements for accurate and high-quality images. 10:00am – Hate Crime Mapping Andrew Bauer (BA), Evan Ringler (BA), Jasneet Sandhu (BA), Lid Young (BA) Hate Crime Mapping is a mobile-compatible, web-based advocacy platform that has been designed to raise awareness about the inaccuracies of national hate

  • 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

  • Proposing Changes to SR&R The Student Code of Conduct may be revised when, in PLU’s discretion, the need arises. This may occur during the course of an academic year, as well as a break between academic years. Revisions occur under the direction of the Dean of Students, in consultation with the Associate Director for Student Rights and Responsibilities, appropriate student, faculty, and administrative committees/councils and legal counsel. Members of the PLU campus community requesting changes

  • You Ask, We Answer: Is campus welcoming to the LGBTQIA+ community? Posted by: shortea / September 8, 2023 September 8, 2023 “PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other people, for their communities and for the Earth.” Within that mission statement, the highlight here is “for their communities.” We recognize and value the differences and diversity of our students, who they are and what they bring to the campus community. With care in

  • The Mission of the PLU OrchestrasThe faculty members involved in the orchestra program recognize both the unique place of the orchestra in western music and its unique role in a comprehensive university music program. Like other major ensembles in the Department of Music, the orchestra serves as the large ensemble for students who study its traditional instruments, and therefore offers them a chance to experience significant repertoire in their performance media, and to develop their technical

  • —from first-year requirements to seniors engaged in upper-division study. “We’ve been emphasizing plants in our curriculum because they’re an important model system,” Biology Chair Ann Auman said. “All different aspects of biology can be illustrated through the use of plants: small biology, genetics, molecular biology, organismal biology, ecology and evolution.” Biology’s two-course introductory core sequence, for example, uses plants to introduce students to biological studies; an upper-division

  • PLU Partners with Palmer Scholars to Create New Scholarship Opportunity Posted by: Silong Chhun / January 11, 2021 January 11, 2021 By Veronica CrakerMarketing & CommunicationsPacific Lutheran University and Palmer Scholars are expanding their partnership to better serve students of color in Pierce County. For many years, Palmer Scholars have chosen PLU as their top private school choice. Since 2016, PLU has accepted 19 Scholars and has nine currently enrolled.To continue to support these