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  • and a Mercury Design Award for the graphics and branding associated with the film. Since its establishment in 2006, MediaLab has received more than three dozen other national and international recognitions, including five Emmy nominations and one Emmy win. The National Broadcasting Society – Alpha Epsilon Rho, is a student and professional society of more than 85 chapters on college, university, and community college campuses. For more information about Changing Currents, or other MediaLab

  • easy for an international student as myself to study. Office hours [are] always available, so students can meet and ask professor questions. Are you a PLU alum?We’d love to hear where you are now.  Admissions has developed the following survey to gather testimonials from PLU alumni, as well as find out where students work or go to school after PLU – 1 year after graduation, 5 years or even 10 or more!  You are forever part of the PLU community, and we look forward to hearing from you. Tran PhamMBA

  • + concerts and theatre performances every year 40+ Intramural Leagues 50+ Clubs and Organizations 18 NCAA Division III Varsity Athletic Sports 50% of students study away 12+ music ensembles 5 Club Sports 1000+ students participate in organized recreational activities More than 70% of students volunteer in the local community Rankings 2024 BEST WESTERN COLLEGES–Princeton ReviewTOP 13% in the Nation for return on investment–Georgetown University study#2 Best College Food in Washington–NicheTOP 20

  • vacuum, with little knowledge of their heritage. The Return depicts their valiant efforts at creating a new, authentic Jewish community in a country still regarded in the U.S. as the ‘Jewish graveyard.'” – synopsis from www.7thart.com. For more information, please contact Giovanna Urdangarain at urdangga@plu.edu.Sponsored through the Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies.

  • vacuum, with little knowledge of their heritage. The Return depicts their valiant efforts at creating a new, authentic Jewish community in a country still regarded in the U.S. as the ‘Jewish graveyard.'” – synopsis from www.7thart.com. For more information, please contact Giovanna Urdangarain at urdangga@plu.edu.Sponsored through the Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies.

  • vacuum, with little knowledge of their heritage. The Return depicts their valiant efforts at creating a new, authentic Jewish community in a country still regarded in the U.S. as the ‘Jewish graveyard.'” – synopsis from www.7thart.com. For more information, please contact Giovanna Urdangarain at urdangga@plu.edu.Sponsored through the Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies.

  • subsidizing team travel and equipment costs. PLU Fund With the help of the Lute community, PLU awarded approximately $53 million in financial aid this past fall. Your gifts provide access to a world-class education! CrowdFunding With your support, PLU educates students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other people, for their communities, and for the earth. back to top

  • her efforts to create a cohesive, German-speaking community. These included meals, excursions and campus events, including a spring event on the disturbing rise of the far right in German politics, again providing a rich cross-cultural foundation for very contemporary concerns. Lisa was grateful that Jonathan “brought great ideas and enthusiasm to the role of advisor and helped structure thoughtful and engaging coffee hours.” Jonathan moved to the beautiful Northwest most immediately from Berlin

  • recipients at the Homecoming Celebration Banquet. Alumni Blogs Humanosphere Tom Paulson's ’80 independent news site covers aid, development, global health, poverty and the humanitarian community. Rosanna Pansino After graduating, Rosanna Pansino '07 created Nerdy Nummies - a geeky YouTube cooking show with over 1.9 million subscribers. Adrian Hollingsworth Adrian Hollingsworth '08 is a world traveler who quit her job at 27 and moved to Southeast Asia. After a few jobs and 15 countries under her belt, she

  • they’re not strangers, as if they belong. As we work together to create a campus community that is truly welcoming and hospitable to all, we must strive to create an environment that nurtures authentic conversation, and one that accesses a diversity of thought and experience. We must create spaces that allow us to explore and understand without the stress of deadlines and the harried pace of our busy lives; spaces that give us the time and ability to seek understanding of different viewpoints. Each of