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  • this country’s Army and making us better prepared to lead soldiers.”Learn moreInterested in getting involved with SaLUTE? Contact Michael Farnum at mike.farnum@plu.edu for more information. Read Previous Black History Month at PLU Read Next PLU honors retirement of 53-year archivist, longest-serving employee with well deserved ‘hullabaloo’ COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window

  • receive one-on-one career and internship guidance from seasoned alumni in your field of interest. Here are the three programs we’re offering this year: The College of Liberal Studies mentoring program is tailored for students in a diverse range of majors and minors, such as Anthropology, Chinese Studies, Criminal Justice, Economics, English, Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies, Global Studies, History, Holocaust & Genocide Studies, Language & Literatures, Native American & Indigenous Studies, Philosophy

  • into your Banner account or PLU email on the same browser you are accessing eRezLife from, you should be automatically logged into eRezLife. If you are not already logged into your PLU ePass, you will be prompted to do so (duo-push may be required). Welcome to eRezLife!  When you login to eRezLife, the main page will include: Recommended Actions: which will include applying for housing Left Side Menu that includes: Your Profile The majority of the personal information on this page pulls directly

  • .” That spirit follows Bunk 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

  • building. Multiple benches contain different growing spaces, with infrastructure that can help regulate temperatures and light. Dr. Romey Haberle, one of Laurie-Berry’s colleagues, maintains a collection demonstrating evolutionary plant history and diversity. Cacti, carnivorous plants, corpse flowers and tropical trees all flourish within the greenhouse. Angles and answers Laurie-Berry’s greenhouse BIOL 358 students note leaf angles of corn plants with random genome mutations and measure sunlight

  • got to know their neighbors – both locally and on a global scale. His primary responsibility on this particular voyage was to teach English to middle-school students, the time when most kids there begin their first introduction to “English iu Comoros.” He also worked with their “Comoros Explores Club” where students from seven towns come together to explore and learn about the history and culture in their own backyards. “The club fostered a spirit of appreciation and excitement for their

  • could be a better place if people simply got to know their neighbors – both locally and on a global scale. His primary responsibility on this particular voyage was to teach English to middle-school students, the time when most kids there begin their first introduction to “English iu Comoros.” He also worked with their “Comoros Explores Club” where students from seven towns come together to explore and learn about the history and culture in their own backyards. “The club fostered a spirit of

  • standards for admission and who would also be great members of the PLU community. If you have a 3.3 or higher cumulative GPA and have taken Intermediate Algebra by your senior year, your school lets us know and we will automatically send you an admission offer via email and mail. You then get to skip the application process! To move forward in the process, you’ll fill out a simple “Acceptance Form”. If I'm automatically admitted, will I still need to write an admission essay for PLU? Send a letter of

  • Natalie McCarthy ’09 Natalie McCarthy ’09 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/05/natalie-mccarthy-header-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Kari Plog '11 Kari Plog '11 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/05/kari-plog-avatar.jpg May 16, 2016 May 19, 2016 Elite rower, PLU alumna continues showing up, competing on world stage with goal of achieving Paralympics gold TACOMA, WASH. (March 24, 2016)- Natalie McCarthy ’09 lost her vision

  • Sept. 27, 1963: The Day the President Came to TacomaPresident John F. Kennedy delivered a speech addressing the joint convocation of Pacific Lutheran University and the University of Puget Sound on September 27, 1963. The buttons below link to PLU archival materials and other key resources. Scroll down to read a summary of the president’s address and view photos and documents from the PLU Archives.HistoryLink.org SummaryPLU Archives CollectionJFK Library ImagesLutes and Loggers Fill Cheney