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  • LollaPLUza Returns to the PLU Golf Course on May 7, Seattle band “Pickwick” will headline Posted by: Zach Powers / April 29, 2016 April 29, 2016 TACOMA, Wash. (April 29, 2015)— LollaPLUza, the annual one-day spring music festival produced by the PLU Student Activities Board (SAB), will be held on Saturday, May 7 from 1-7 p.m. on the PLU Golf Course. With a focus on up-and-coming Pacific Northwest talent, headlining band Pickwick will share the stage with NAVVI and Prom Queen, as well as Otieno

  • / Dean of Students (eva.frey@plu.edu, or 253.535.7159) Gretchen Howell, Deputy Title IX Coordinator / Director of Human Resource (crosgrgm@plu.edu, or 253.535.7329)   Submit a report via mail to Pacific Lutheran University at: Title IX Coordinator, Pacific Lutheran University, 12180 Park Avenue S, Tacoma, WA 98447    Law enforcement: Students may make a report directly to local law enforcement officials by calling 911, or through contacting Campus Safety at 252-535-7911 , who can assist students in

  • Yakima area students find a home away from home About two and a half hours east of Tacoma sits the farming community of Yakima, Washington. The Central Washington county has about 243,000 residents and is probably most notable for producing the majority of the nation’s apples and hops. But it’s also where Henry Temple… January 6, 2021 AthleticsCommunityCurrent StudentsKinesiologyStudent LifeTheatre

  • faculty governance process that ensures compliance with the student credit hour policy. Written records of proposals for new courses are maintained by the Office of the Provost. Written records of existing courses are maintained by each academic unit, as well as the Office of the Registrar via the University catalog. The Office of the Registrar also maintains a current and historical course schedule showing the days, weeks, and times that courses meet, as well as the associated credit hour

  • Press Release for Pacific Lutheran University Wind Ensemble Concert in Nashville on Jan. 23rd, 2015Friday, January 23, 2015 • 7:00pm First Lutheran Church 113 Eighth Ave South Nashville, Tennessee The Pacific Lutheran University School of Arts and Communication and the Department of Music are pleased to announce that their University Wind Ensemble will appear in concert at First Lutheran Church, January 23rd at 7:00pm. The Ensemble consists of 47 very talented musicians from a variety of

  • outpatient clinic setting in a Cardiology clinic doing triage and education. I currently work as a triage and advice Nurse for multiple primary care clinics. My clinical and educational areas of interest include critical care medicine, functional medicine and of course cardiology.

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  • now have turned into full circles. View more photos of the men’s basketball team Lisa Patterson '98 Lisa Patterson is the editor in chief of South Sound magazine and 425 magazine, both regional, award-winning lifestyle publications. She graduated from Pacific Lutheran University in 1998, and enjoys coming back to campus to talk to students about media-related topics. Previous Post Welcome Next Post Thomas Kim '15 More Story Welcome Between memory and hope The university is one of the few places in

  • six years after graduating from PLU. But he said he is enjoying his new reality, and attributes much of his success to PLU. “The relationships you make with people are astounding and valuable,” he said. “Some of my closest friends are from PLU.” Rupprecht taught in the Clover Park School District for five years after graduating. His next stop was at the University of Washington-Tacoma, where he earned a master’s in education. Soon thereafter, he received a call from Forks, and the rest is history

  • people in that position. … I just care about their feelings. I don’t want them to feel any less than human.” By me not using those words, I don’t put people in that position. …I just care about their feelings. I don’t want them to feel any less than human.” Hoefer learned the power of compassion—and rejection—at a young age, and in a tragic way. And it informed everything that came after. “I grew up around gay people, and I had an aunt who was gay (my best friend’s aunt, who I called my aunt

  • Connie Bacon Commissioner, Port of Tacoma Biography Biography A graduate of Syracuse University, she later received a master’s degree from The Evergreen State College. Bacon is a former executive director of the World Trade Center Tacoma and served eight years as special assistant to former Washington Governor Booth Gardner. She serves on the board of directors for numerous organizations, including the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber, the Asia Pacific Cultural Center, the Regional Access Mobility