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  • The minor requires 16 semester hours. Of these: Eight hours will be taken in the RC line, and eight in the RG line. Four hours must be 300-level or higher.

    and political contexts. Global Religious Traditions (RG) highlights PLU’s commitment to local-global education through analysis of diverse religions, both here and abroad.

  • Wanting to connect with a local faith community? Below is a listing of local communities at PLU or in close proximity to the university. This listing is not comprehensive.

    , click here for the Chapel Break webpage.Religious Clubs at PLUClick here to go to the PLU webpage for religious or spiritual clubs on campus!Faith Communities Off CampusBaha'i Community Tacoma Baha’i 1-800-228-6483 tacomabahais@gmail.com Buddhist Community Tacoma Buddhist Temple Sect of Buddhism: Shin Buddhism 1717 S. Fawcett Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 627-1417 Wat Samakki Ratanaram 8208 McKinley Avenue East, Tacoma, WA 98404 (253) 474-5972 Seu Mi Sa (Korean) 227 E 72nd St, Tacoma, WA 98404 SGI

  • Thursday, October 17, 2024 7:00 PM, Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC 100 This event is open to the campus community for in-person attendance.

    Jason Koo Jason Koo Thursday, October 17, 2024 7:00 PM, Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC 100 This event is open to the campus community for in-person attendance. Jason Koo is a second-generation Korean American poet, educator, editor and nonprofit director. He is the author of four full-length collections of poetry: No Rest, a winner of the Diode Editions Book Contest, More Than Mere Light, America’s Favorite Poem and Man on Extremely Small Island. His work has been published in Best American

  • PLU Financial Aid, Gift Aid and Scholarships apply toward Gateway and (one) Featured Semester Study Away program fees. We recommend you also apply for study abroad scholarships.

    Japan. Semester or academic year. Freeman-Asia: For study in East or Southeast Asia. Semester, academic year, or summer (8-week or longer programs). Ministry of Education (MOE) Huayu Enrichment Scholarship (HES): For study in Taiwan. Summer, semester, academic year, or full year. Europe BUTEX: For study in the UK. Semester or academic year. Gilman-DAAD Germany Scholarship: Applicants must be in good academic standing, and be recipients of the Federal Pell Grant. Selected applicants will receive a

  • The Powell-Heller Conference is provided free of charge; meals are not included. Continuing education credit for teachers are considered add-ons and available for a minimal fee.

    Endowed Chair in Holocaust Studies and support from community members and sponsors.Wednesday, March 12Xavier, Nordquist Lecture Hall 7 p.m. “Weapons of the Spirit” Movie and Discussion with Pierre Sauvage: Le Chambon-sur-LignonThursday, March 13Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East and West 1 p.m. Exodus 1947 Speaker: Sam Brill-Child of Survivors 3 p.m. Speakers for afternoon panel Pierre Sauvage Dr. Christopher Browning Dr. Helmut Lehmann Mary Baker Russell Music Center/Lagerquist Hall 7

  • The Powell-Heller Conference is provided free of charge; meals are not included. Continuing education credit for teachers are considered add-ons and available for a minimal fee.

    Endowed Chair in Holocaust Studies and support from community members and sponsors.Wednesday, March 12Xavier, Nordquist Lecture Hall 7 p.m. “Weapons of the Spirit” Movie and Discussion with Pierre Sauvage: Le Chambon-sur-LignonThursday, March 13Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East and West 1 p.m. Exodus 1947 Speaker: Sam Brill-Child of Survivors 3 p.m. Speakers for afternoon panel Pierre Sauvage Dr. Christopher Browning Dr. Helmut Lehmann Mary Baker Russell Music Center/Lagerquist Hall 7

  • The Powell-Heller Conference is provided free of charge; meals are not included. Continuing education credit for teachers are considered add-ons and available for a minimal fee.

    Endowed Chair in Holocaust Studies and support from community members and sponsors.Wednesday, March 12Xavier, Nordquist Lecture Hall 7 p.m. “Weapons of the Spirit” Movie and Discussion with Pierre Sauvage: Le Chambon-sur-LignonThursday, March 13Anderson University Center/Chris Knutzen Hall East and West 1 p.m. Exodus 1947 Speaker: Sam Brill-Child of Survivors 3 p.m. Speakers for afternoon panel Pierre Sauvage Dr. Christopher Browning Dr. Helmut Lehmann Mary Baker Russell Music Center/Lagerquist Hall 7

  • Course Title ANTH 102 Introduction to Human Cultural Diversity - ES, GE ANTH 103 Introduction to Archaeology and World Prehistory - ES, GE ANTH 203 Great Discoveries in Archaeology - ES, GE ANTH 335 The Aztecs, Mayans, and Their Predecessors - ES, GE ANTH 343 East Asian Cultures - ES, GE ANTH 368 Edible Landscapes: The Foraging Spectrum - ES, GE ANTH 370 The Archaeology of Ancient Empires - ES, GE CHIN 101 Elementary Chinese - GE CHIN 102 Elementary Chinese - GE CHIN 201 Intermediate Chinese

  • Organ enthusiasts celebrate a decade at PLU Heading east of campus off 121st Street Southeast, one travels back in time in both feel and vocation. Ramblers from the 60s are replaced by farm houses from the turn of the century. The traffic hum falls away.…

    December 1, 2008 Organ enthusiasts celebrate a decade at PLU Heading east of campus off 121st Street Southeast, one travels back in time in both feel and vocation. Ramblers from the 60s are replaced by farm houses from the turn of the century. The traffic hum falls away. Cows poke up their heads from rolling pastureland as a car drives by. One comes upon an elegant wood-crafted building that looks like it belongs on the Lord of the Rings set. The front door rises 20 feet and peaks out with a