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  • it was probably around the time when I was taking Publishing Procedures when I realized the program wasn’t just for fun, it was also going to be good for my career. It would offer a lot of job opportunities that other parts of my degree would not. Were you able to find community within the department? Yes, it was a great way to get outside my English degree while still sharing commonalities. We didn’t just have English majors in the program, we had people majoring in art, in communications, and

  • publications, including Poetry, The Paris Review , The New Republic and The Threepenny Review , and in many anthologies. More Here A Record of Success PLU’s Rainier Writing Workshop also distinguishes itself by the graduates it produces—about 150 so far. “It has a very strong community,” Barot said—“not just when students are here, but alumni communities we’ve generated. They keep up and support each other, and not in a competitive way. We’ve fostered a sense of people being in writing communities

  • of homecoming weekend, the PLU community will celebrate the completion of one of the university’s more ambitious projects, the complete remodel of Eastvold Chapel, renamed the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. The 45,900-square-foot center takes the name of Karen Hille Phillips ’55, a nursing graduate and former PLU regent who, upon her death, bequeathed more than $10 million to alma mater which was used for the completion of the project. All told, Phillips left nearly $25

  • “Opening Crazy Worlds”: Learning about Language with Professor René Carrasco Posted by: hoskinsk / May 7, 2020 May 7, 2020 By Hannah Stringer '22English MajorDr. René Carrasco is the new Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies, who began at PLU in Fall of 2019.Originally from Mexico City, René came to the United States when he was 15. After he graduated high school, he went on to community college and studied history and literature. From there, he went to the University of California and

  • , ancient Egypt, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, Syria-Palestine, and Greece created the world's first recorded unified economy. In 1300 BCE, humans believed that all duties were duties to the gods and all events had deity as their cause. Our research shows that three thousand years ago, humans were living productively in a religiously pluralistic society. The ancient Mediterranean cultures participated in and enjoyed the advantages of a religiously diverse community. This course examines the ways in which

  • drum, container, or hollow structure.5.0 Designated Welding AreasThere are two designated welding areas on campus: The welding studio in Ingram The welding area in the Facilities Management mechanic’s shop. These areas shall meet the following criteria: Floors swept and clean of combustibles within 35 feet of work area. Flammable and combustible liquids and material will be kept 35 feet from work area. Provide adequate ventilation At least one 10-lb. dry chemical fire extinguisher should be within

  • the students in accordance with policies determined by the Board. 4.1.8 Oversee the management of the financial affairs of the University, including without limitation supervising the borrowing of funds, assumption of liabilities, fixing of salaries, guaranteeing of student loans, the management of all funds, and the acquisition and disposition of property, all in accordance with the provisions of the Articles and these Bylaws. 4.1.9 Establish tuition and other fees. 4.1.10 Establish scholarships

  • three-year, four-residency program in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. The Rainier Writing Workshop is a community of talented, mature, and independent writers, working in an atmosphere in which each writer’s work deepens and flourishes.Jasminne Mendez '21 Talks About the PLU Rainier Writing Workshop (MFA Program)The Rainier Writing Workshop is PLU’s MFA in creative writing program. It is the Pacific Northwest’s premier low-residency Master of Fine Arts in creative writing.Master of Arts in

  • ? Adrian: Because of the reputation of the nursing program and its professors. Plus, PLU has the ability to place students out in the community to learn. For me, equipment was on the back burner when I was applying, but once I got in, I really saw how obsolete it was. PLU Nursing is way ahead in care, critical thinking, evidence-based practice, but we’re behind when it comes to training equipment and tools. PLU: How did you feel when you found out about the Center and what would be in it? Jordan: Super

  • Bell-Hanson God is Our RefugePacific Lutheran University’s Choir of the West sings songs of faith, love, hope and inspiration in their newest CD, God Is Our Refuge. The title chosen from this album is from the text included in Dr. Richard Nance’s setting of Psalm 36. Dr. Nance composed this Psalm setting in response to the tragic death of James Halloway, a beloved colleague in the PLU music department. Our campus community has encountered many challenges over the past four years, and we have tried