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  • your chargers, TV’s, gaming systems and DVD players plugged in when not in use wastes tons of energy? Res Life knows, so we have equipped each room with an energy-saving Smart Strip. What can you do? Don’t be an energy vampire! Shut lights off when you leave a room, and use natural light whenever possible. Learn how to use the Smart Strips. They don’t work if you don’t use them! Confused? Here is a quick video with some easy directions. Did you know that every 3 seconds a baby is born? In that same

  • kind of woven my way through PLU,” Ringdahl says. (Photo: PLU Archives and Special Collectionst) At work in the library. +Enlarge Photo That’s putting it mildly, considering she’s also created history by building PLU’s Archives into a global force: Now part of Northwest Digital Archives, PLU’s vast pictorial history includes digital publications, more than 500,000 photos, and online interviews with 280 Scandinavians about their immigrant experiences. “People from all over the world write to say

  • . The Doctor of Nursing Practice cohort members share their practice-improvement and program-development projects and how they affected patient outcomes. Read More Protectors Turned Perpetrators Sophia Mahr ’18 analyzed how and why medical providers repeatedly and deliberately harmed people in the name of medical science by conducting non-consensual experiments on their subjects. Read More Summer of Science For some, summer is a time for play. For others, it’s a time for work. But for many at PLU

  • Gates, who earned a degree in Communication with a concentration in Public Relations and Advertising and a minor in Marketing. “Fortunately I got the job and, in the true spirit of how startups operate, I began taking on anything and everything that came my way. Through hard work and long hours, I was able to grow with the company, and to this day, I am continuing to carve out my path.” Porch is a Seattle startup and home-improvement hub that connects homeowners to renovators through an interactive

  • going on in the community and figure out what some unmet needs are,” Turner said. “We give our student athletes and individual teams a lot of flexibility and also encourage them to work with the PLU Center for Community Engagement and Service to figure out what makes sense for them. “Often we find there are some natural alignments between how our student athletes are interested in serving and needs in the community.” Ionna Price ’17, a sharp-shooting forward on the women’s basketball team

  • Crown Princess Märtha in 1939. Olav then returned in 1975 as King Olav V of Norway, as part of the celebrations around the 100 year anniversary of Norwegian immigration to the United States. Queen Sonja was the Convocation Speaker in 1994 and received an honorary degree from PLU for her work with the Red Cross. She was accompanied by H.M. King Harald V.  In 1999, Crown Prince Haakon visited campus. We are delighted that King Harald V returns May 23, 2015! (King Haakon VII and Crown prince Olav were

  • , Cheek will gather an international coalition of champion athletes to join him on a trip to Darfur to continue to raise awareness and work toward a resolution of the crisis. Cheek is attending classes in Princeton, where he enrolled in 2007, and is studying economics. But his passions still lie with helping the people of Darfur and with humanitarian issues. That has not always gone over well with authorities in countries where human rights has been an ongoing issue. Just days before the Opening

  • /. • SIT Study Abroad (The School for International Training) SIT’s Faculty Engagement Seminars Abroad offer each participant the opportunity to become deeply engaged in a topic through lectures, site visits, and connections to local academics, researchers, and other knowledge sources. Some seminars will include hands-on field work. Participants can expect to examine topics through multiple rich and nuanced perspectives, benefiting from SIT Study Abroad’s experiential learning approach. https

  • On March 7-8, 2024, the 11th Wang Center Symposium will bring together academics, activists, and practitioners whose life’s work addresses what the U.S. Surgeon General has referred to as a critical health concern and a key determinant to community well-being. Learn More Congratulations to the 2024 Photo and Video Contest Winners! Check out the winners from this year and previous years! More Global Education Topics Volleyball's Jessica Herklotz Studies Away in Oaxaca over J-Term (March 21, 2023

  • they’re not like, ‘what are we going to do, I don’t know, I’m just logging on and something will happen.’ Instead, they have this sense of predictability.”She also grouped them together in separate, three-person “pods” to simulate in-person dynamics. “The pods would be the same throughout the semester so that you would get a chance to know people, because usually in class, what I had was ‘work with the people around you.’ I wanted to replicate that somehow because those are the relationships that help