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  • Quan Huynh ’25 Discusses her Internship at the Washington State Senate Pre-Law Club President Quan Huynh ’25 unexpectedly stepped into the world of state government, with a bold new perspective. A self-described political newcomer, Huynh proudly represents PLU in Olympia as an intern at the Washington State Senate. As a member of Sen. Manka Dhingra’s (D-45)… March 3, 2023 AcademicsCurrent StudentsInternshipsPolitical Science

  • Growing into her own: how Sarah Davis ’23 discovered her passion for plant biology Sarah Davis, a biology major and Hispanic studies minor, began her PLU journey with the idea that medicine and health care would be the ultimate goal, but then a couple of classes focused on plant development and global agriculture grew a new passion. “I have… May 11, 2023 AcademicsBiologyHispanic StudiesResearchStudy AbroadStudy Away

  • Growing into her own: how Sarah Davis ’23 discovered her passion for plant biology Sarah Davis, a biology major and Hispanic studies minor, began her PLU journey with the idea that medicine and health care would be the ultimate goal, but then a couple of classes focused on plant development and global agriculture grew a new passion. “I have… May 11, 2023 AcademicsBiologyHispanic StudiesResearchStudy AbroadStudy Away

  • Debate student discusses local issues on KBTC’s Northwest Now After weighing in on the new proposed minimum wage at the Ruth Anderson Debate in early October, PLU Debater Angie Tinker ’16 took her argument to a much bigger audience when she taped a segment for KBTC’s Northwest Now. At a large news-show desk in… November 11, 2015 Debate

  • PLU receives a major gift to fund environmental issues programming Pacific Lutheran University is excited to announce the establishment of the Steen Family Symposium on Environmental Issues. David ‘57 and Lorilie Steen ’58 have generously donated funding to the PLU Environmental Studies program to support this new annual symposium. The gift is being invested in… October 3, 2022 Environmental Studies

  • frontier exploration algorithms to identify and mark new frontiers for exploration. Additionally, utilizing a Raspberry Pi-based camera system in conjunction with OpenALPR, the car scans license plates along its path to enhance security monitoring capabilities. This combination of Lidar, ROS, and computer vision technologies ensures efficient and reliable autonomous operation for security and mapping tasks. 1:30pm – Break  2:15pm – Business Management Application Stuart Gavidia (BS), Jonah Mulcrone (BA

  • Starting the Year Off Strong | 积极向上的开始新的学年Studying abroad can be an overwhelming experience. That is why we’ve dedicated the first two weeks of the year to giving you tools for navigating your new environment, gradually introducing you to campus life and Tacoma, and having some fun along the way. By the time you start your business classes, you’ll have a strong foundation for success. 出国留学可能会是一次充满挑战的经历。这也是为什么我们在开学的前两周专注于为您提供帮助以及引导以便您尽快的适应新的环境,逐步向您介绍校园的生活和Tacoma,并在此过程中开始享受到一些乐趣。如此当您开始正式上课时,您将会拥有

  • of the film is in part due to how we are all looking to get something out of Austen adaptations. It seems that viewers of Austen adaptations side with Mary Musgrove (Mia McKenna-Bruce): “You assume just because I hate something I don’t want to do it?” (Persuasion, 2022). Mary is willing to endure a long walk even if it pains her for the sake of not being left out. I disagree with Mary’s approach.I watched the new Persuasion with an open mind. But I am not going to do something that I hate or

  • time, both hope they can talk about sports. This report was prepared by Content Development Director Barbara Clements. Comments? Questions? Call her at 253-535-7427. Photography by Gilbert W. Arias. Read Previous New Holocaust Chair at PLU Read Next Lost Boy of Sudan 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. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie

  • me freaked out.” But she has since wrapped her mind around the challenge, and it looking forward to the task. Her advice for the new teachers in Alaska, Namibia, or for the many other PLU educators who will be entering the classrooms in the coming year? Weiss pauses for a moment. Then the ideas come in quick succession. Treat all kids as highly capable, they will rise to your expectations. Champion innovative thinking and look beyond the standardized test scores. Get kids to think. And one last