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  • isn’t enough time to learn everything,” Huelsbeck said. “But for the first dose, 12 days is pretty good.” For Janine Bowechop, she hopes what these students learn stays with them and they see the Makah through new perspectives. As executive director of the Makah Cultural and Research Center, Bowechop works with Theresa Parker in developing the curriculum at Neah Bay. Parker is also the one who teaches the students how to make things like cedar bracelets. “I guess I hope they take away an

  • Symposium, “Food and the Environment.” This symposium began with a keynote lecture, co-sponsored with the Wang Symposium, by Dr. Vandana Shiva, and ended with keynote by Valerie Segrest, Community Nutritionist and Project Coordinator for the Muckleshoot Food Sovereignty Project. The symposium also featured a series of panel discussions and a PLU Center for Engagement and Service sponsored food tour of Tacoma. In March, Dr. Hege Finholt, a Norwegian political philosopher from the University of Olso, gave

  • the Last Decade) Pregame Event Alumni Awards Banquet Golden Club Brunch and University Congregation Homecoming registration opens June 15. Register before Aug. 1, and receive a 12.5 percent discount in honor of PLU’s 125th anniversary! For more details, visit the Homecoming website .   Volume 2, Issue 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery

  • New American Colleges & Universities (NAC&U) Center for Global Education – Augsburg College (CGE) College Year in Athens – Greece Semester Program Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) Denmark’s International Study Program (DIS) Institute for the International Education of Students (IES) International Study Exchange Program (ISEP) International Partnership in Service-Learning & Leadership (IPSL) School for International Training (SIT) St. Lawrence University – Trinidad and Tobago

  • Monkeypox and I encourage all of us to be as informed as possible about this virus and its associated symptoms. Students who have concerns about a rash or flu-like illness, regardless of your potential for exposure to MP, should call the Health Center (253-535-7337), your healthcare provider or an urgent care clinic to determine how and where to be evaluated and tested. Employees should consult with their healthcare providers. As of this writing, the Health Center does not have access to the required

  • -building opportunity he’s come across, which have included multiple internships, mentors, and freelance work for local businesses.As a high school student, Holland founded a mini-startup to bring together online gamers and coaches on a digital platform. During his senior year, his high school counselor suggested PLU. Holland was interested—the school’s vlogs and website depicted a beautiful, interesting campus with an intriguing study-away program. Little did he know PLU would continue his computing

  • encouraged by the interdisciplinary arm of the contest. The Consortium for Mathematics and its Applications also hosts the Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM)—the “pure math” side of the competition. This year the simultaneous contests drew 20,000 teams and played out at thousands of locations across twenty-one countries. At PLU, the ultramarathon-style drama unfolds in the Morken Center for Learning and Technology, where, this year Duffy, Madeline and Matthew listened to the Vines for six hours

  • In no particular order, without endorsement or claim to comprehensiveness; not all internships remain open or active. This is a starting point. This page focuses on short-term volunteer and summer opportunities. For additional opportunities, consult with Career Connections and the Center for Community Engagement and Service. You may want to explore our other pages listed to the left!Potential Internship Sites: These are organizations where PLU students have enjoyed internship opportunities. If

  • RentThe Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is the perfect venue to make your dream event come to life. Renovated in 2013, the Center hosts two theaters, capable of running side-by-side all with state of the art lighting. Eastvold Mainstage Eastvold Auditorium is our largest performance space that hosts many of our featured productions. Outfitted with all the extras, the mainstage is made for large-scale, grand productions that are perfect for a variety of theatre, opera, dance

  • New DPT program at PNWU PNWU School of Physical Therapy Posted by: alemanem / March 7, 2023 March 7, 2023 There are some great benefits to joining a new program at PNWU School of Physical Therapy. Some highlights: small faculty to student ratios, state-of-the-art cadaver dissection laboratory, simulation center, and the Center for Applied Movement Sciences lab. The Center for Applied Movement Sciences lab is part of PNWUs pro bono clinic campus where students have an opportunity to work with