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  • : I have two majors, in environmental studies and theatre, and a minor in Hispanic studies. I’m also taking a PLUS Year. How do your majors interact with each other? Ruggeri: PLU’s liberal arts program really encourages us to connect our studies. You see great examples of political theater with “Hamilton,” for example. My political science and environmental studies inform how I create active political and social change with theatre. The storytelling lessons learned from theater help me share why

  • Join the NatSci Fellows ProgramThe NatSci Fellows program is an inclusive opportunity open to all Natural Sciences majors (Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Geosciences, Engineering, Chemistry, and Biology). The program encourages students to participate in 1) coursework support, 2) professional development, and 3) social and wellness related activities that will enhance their PLU experience and lead to increased sense of belonging and student success. “I believe it helped me find my

  • PLU Psychology Professor Regarded as a Pioneer in Crowdsourcing Science Posted by: Marcom Web Team / June 25, 2019 June 25, 2019 By Pacific Lutheran UniversityTACOMA, WASH. (June 27, 2019) — Dr. Jon Grahe's reach extends around the globe as an open science ambassador. Nearly a decade ago, Dr. Grahe declared that he wanted to change how we study social science. Because of his tireless efforts, a new approach to conducting research and training students is underway.For over 20 years, Dr. Grahe

  • involved in a variety of ROTC affiliated extra-curricular activities as well as on-campus clubs and organizations. ROTC: Color Guard Ranger Challenge Team Cadet Activities Council (CAC) Social Activities (military ball, dining-in, informal dances, picnics/bbq) On Campus: Jazz Band Varsity, Club, and Intramural Sports Dance Club Theater Academic Major Clubs Community Service The PLU Cadets have a 59% to 41% mix of male to female cadets, with 32% of our cadets coming from minority ethnic and racial

  • at the CGE.Learn more about the Algers LGBTQ+ Scholarship Leadership Scholarships Rieke Scholarship  Rieke Scholars are students who advocate for diversity, social justice, and sustainability within their communities.  Students who receive and accept the Rieke Scholarship award commit to participating in a community of learners with a focus on individual professional development, group collaborations, and influencing system for social change for a full academic year.  Rieke Scholarships are

  • Emma Stafki ’24 explores the challenges facing Puget Sound orcas in capstone documentary Emma Stafki grew up on Washington’s Key Peninsula, hearing stories about a tragedy in 1968. In nearby Vaughn Bay, her grandparents witnessed the heartwrenching capture of Hugo, a three-year-old orca whale. Southern Resident orcas typically stay with their mothers their whole lives; losses echo throughout… May 17, 2024 AcademicsCommunicationCurrent StudentsInternshipsInvolvementJusticePacific

  • Opportunities for Students Future Students Visit PLU Apply to PLU Stay Connected LuteLink Invest in the Religion Department Contact Information Professor Agnes Choi, Chair Phone: 253-535-7314 Fax: 253-536-5132 Email: choiaa@plu.edu Hauge Administration Building Admin 207-F 12180 Park Ave S Tacoma, WA 98447 College Links College of Liberal Studies Social Media Future Students Visit PLU Apply to PLU Stay Connected LuteLink Invest in the Religion Department Contact Information Professor Agnes Choi, Chair Phone

  • Students Visit PLU Apply to PLU Stay Connected LuteLink Invest in the Religion Department Contact Information Professor Agnes Choi, Chair Phone: 253-535-7314 Fax: 253-536-5132 Email: choiaa@plu.edu Hauge Administration Building Admin 207-F 12180 Park Ave S Tacoma, WA 98447 College Links College of Liberal Studies Social Media Future Students Visit PLU Apply to PLU Stay Connected LuteLink Invest in the Religion Department Contact Information Professor Agnes Choi, Chair Phone: 253-535-7314 Fax: 253-536

  • this meme’s aphorism of self-realization. It is ridiculous because viewers might call her statement categorically wrong: her attention is always focused on herself. In the larger social context of the Regency era, “being kind” and “giving away attention” would have been qualities encouraged in women. The fact that Mary likens it to suffering instead of fulfillment is a moment in which she subverts gender norms. That men receive excessive praise for the same selflessness expected of women adds to