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  • , and place for their learning.  The class met for two hours each day.  Prior to each face-to-face (f2f) meeting, students were responsible for completing various activities in learning modules online, including a short video introducing the new vocabulary and grammar, readings, and interactive activities with automated feedback. A blended course in action (Click for a better view!) Overview of the PLUTO Institute A mid-term survey was given to the twenty-two students enrolled in Dr. Yaden’s course

  • Molina and his “Jazz Friends,” and, returning to the United States in 1982, they became regular attendees at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival at the University of Idaho. While Dick, unlike Helen, had no musical training or experience, he is an avid listener.  Both relished the “joyful noise” of jazz. The Weathermon family is very pleased now to share their love of jazz and of learning with new generations of high school and PLU students through this endowment.

  • Program + Learning OutcomesBy participating in the Outdoor Experience Community, students will: Engage with the outdoor environment to foster the development of self-identity Be involved in discussions, programs, and leadership development related to outdoor recreation  Examine the PLU mission of DJS to cultivate a deep sense of wonder and belonging while learning to be good stewards of the earth Develop practical leadership skills related to outdoor recreation Pflueger Hall, home to First Year, New

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  • was one of the experts cited July 31 in a segment of the Today show called The Secret Life of Babies . Her groundbreaking research is no stranger to the national spotlight. The Today piece focused on new studies that show life in the womb is much busier than you might expect. Moon’s research on babies’ voice recognition, for example, indicates that since a baby’s ears are fully formed about halfway through pregnancy, a baby might know its mom’s voice by the time it’s born. When hours-old newborns

  • Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Editor’s Note Featured / January 22, 2014 “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” —the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. By Sandy Deneau Dunham ResoLUTE Editor We did something new at PLU for Spring 2015: We themed the whole

  • hired as the center’s third director. 2005 The Women’s Center is awarded a $200,000 grant from the Department of Justice, Office on Violence Against Women, and two new staff members are hired. Spring 2006 Women’s Studies is changed to Women’s & Gender Studies by faculty. Fall 2006 The Women’s Center moves to Upper Campus on 121st Street. 2007 The center’s Department of Justice grant is renewed for another three years. 2008 The “He Loves Me, He Loves me Not: Men’s Role in Ending Violence Against

  • PLU features one sweet berry and bushels full of farm-fresh, family friendly fun and entertainment. More Information PLU Night at the Sounders June 25 The PLU community is invited to cheer on the Seattle Sounders in their matchup against New York City FC. Night at the Rainiers Aug. 20 Current students, alumni, faculty, staff and their family and friends are invited to celebrate the end of summer as the Tacoma Rainiers take on the Las Vegas 51s. Homecoming and Family Weekend 2016 Oct. 14-16 Come

  • generational gap. That’s the power of the PLU connection. Listen to the exchange between two Lutes who come from different backgrounds, but share similar PLU experiences. Read More Homecoming 2018 When was the last time you stood in Red Square, hiked up Hinderlie hill, cheered “Attaway!” or listened to a lecture in Xavier? Don’t miss this chance to connect with new Lutes and their families and reunite with your friends. Read More Bjug Day Because of you, we closed our books on the most successful Bjug Day

  • time serving as chair of the Board of Regents, it is clear that PLU is committed to speaking the language and building a community around students treading new ground. The university boasts a campus concentrated with staff and faculty who share stories similar to mine — offering representation for first-in-the-family Lutes who are products of their past, an aggregate of the advantages and the adversity that accompany their experiences. This edition of ResoLute celebrates the value of first