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  • have the privilege of participating in the classroom as teachers and learners, just as our students are!  In particular, I benefitted from the insights of two of my students with whom I carried out student-faculty research projects.  I worked with Calvin Moore (PLU ’08) on non-lethal weapons and with Peter Joyce (PLU ’15) on jus in bello/rules of war in asymmetric war.  Moore and Joyce read and critiqued my work with incisive questions and interesting perspectives that pushed the boundaries of my

  • workout together and take time to stretch and listen to our bodies. That way we can work hard to try to prevent injuries so we can play all season together. Playing frisbee at PLU has been the best choice so far at college. It has provided me with a wonderful support group through both the male and female teams. We have tons of fun together and love to just be our crazy selves! I hope you consider playing with us this season or next(:” -Allyson Lessard (she/her), 2nd year player, Cutter“I love PLU

  • Letter Dale W. Haarr, Jr., ’89 describes how passionate Lutes committed to hard work continue to inspire him long after he started spending time on PLU’s campus as a boy. The Alumni Board president is calling for other passionate Lutes to join him in shaping the future of the board and applying for one of the open positions. View Now Bjug Harstad Day of Giving Bjug Day is almost here again. Join the rest of the Lute community Oct. 14 in honoring PLU’s intrepid founder, the Rev. Bjug Harstad. Last

  • program from August 2007 to February 2014. Teska was dedicated to teaching, scientific research, and sustainable development and conservation. He developed research programs in Central America and the Galapagos Islands in the 1980s at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, where he chaired the Latin American studies concentration, implemented an interdisciplinary program among five departments and supervised dozens of undergraduate research projects. In addition to his work with the U.S

  • renowned faculty, and over 120 alumni who have published dozens of books and received many awards. Stan and Judith co-directed The Rainier Writing Workshop until the Spring of 2014. Judith’s life generated a brilliant legacy of written works and good work for others. Judith’s death leaves a deep void for her family, friends, other writers and the literary world. All of us at PLU mourn the death of Judith Kitchen, a marvelous writer, critic, teacher and champion of literature. Volume 2, Issue 2 RESOLUTE

  • . It took a lot of hard work to get there. She has been rejected six times from the national team. At one point, she worked a part-time job to give herself the time needed for intense training. Then a pivotal moment took McCarthy’s dedication to the next level — just 0.2 seconds separated her from the 2012 Paralympic games in London. “I was chasing that top-notch success,” she said. “I was going to go until I didn’t love it anymore.” Natalie McCarthy '09She has a long list of impressive para-rowing

  • , Hawai’i Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017 5 – 7 p.m. Waialae Country Club Learn more and RSVP Spokane, Washington Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017 3 – 5 p.m Steam Plant Learn more and RSVP Twin Cities, Minnesota Sunday, March 19, 2017 3 – 5 p.m. The Happy Gnome Learn more and RSVP Explore your vocation with the help of fellow alumni Vocation requires a continual pursuit of professional and personal development. This work doesn’t stop when you receive your PLU diploma — and neither do career networking opportunities and

  • , fresh out of PLU’s journalism program, her home nation had one television station. Now, she’s a senior reporter at the country’s leading newspaper, which finds itself at the center of the digital media revolution. Read More Around the World in 17 Years Sirine Fodstad ’97 spent nearly two decades traveling the world for work. But her story starts and ends in Norway, where she is the global human resources director for the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund. Read More VOLUME 5, ISSUE 1 RESOLUTE is

  • President (or Senate) President’s Council (in total or individual members) Provost Vice President for Finance & Operations Vice President for Admission & Enrollment Services Vice President for Development and University Relations Executive Director of University Communications Assistant to the President University President Questions to be answered when considering a change What happens in the “real world”? Is the proposed change legal and how does it work with the legal system? What does the change

  • , renderings, planning paperwork, etc, that represents your work thus far. When will adjudications happen? Faculty begin reviewing application materials in mid February. Finalists may be asked to interview with faculty, and if so, these will be conducted virtually. When will I know if I’m receiving an Award? Letters with Award notifications will be mailed as quickly as staff are able once decisions are made and paperwork is processed. How do I keep my Award? After entering PLU as a first-year or transfer