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  • major, a major skill that I've developed is attention to detail and a tolerance for harsh learning curves. The French & Francophone Studies major also introduced me to postcolonial studies, which in turn has sparked my interest in tribal and Federal Indian law in Washington state. — Anna N. ‘23 Did you know? Several French majors have participated in the Teaching Assistantship Program in France (TAPIF) following graduation, teaching English to French students of all ages. Did you know? PLU’s

  • . On any given day, I’ll see students writing equations on our whiteboards, relaxing in the lobby between classes or working with one of my colleagues to conduct research for a project — and all that’s not even counting the way that people engage with our online resources. I never know what brings someone to the library, but the library is a space for community, and as such also serves to reflect the interests of our community. I think there’s power in that. Are there particular PLU archives that

  • such as face painting, crafts, refreshments and a visit with Santa. While children take part in the holiday activities, parents will have the opportunity to choose gifts for their children, along with winter coats, clothing and personal hygiene items. The Winterfest event will take place on Saturday, Dec. 13, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., but PLU students and staff, as well as local businesses and community members, can donate items to support the needs of those in the community up until Dec. 12

  • . +Enlarge Photo As a 15-year “reader” for the College Board, which oversees the AP program, he also contributes to the syllabi audit and exams for AP Chemistry programs and works closely with instructors and students of the course. “I want to be able to share what I know about the College Board program—how students perform and new things,” he said. “It’s an opportunity for me to bring that content back to the teachers.” On that toasty July day in the lab, Swank guided seven teachers through one of 16

  • students in Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific and Thurston Counties receive an excellent and equitable education. That birthday gift, Hall says, is the gift that keeps on giving. She feels privileged to work with a talented team of communicators. “I have loved watching the communications team blossom and grow,” she says. She’s had a variety of roles supporting internal and external communications needs, including web design, graphic design, social media and web and document accessibility projects

  • Northwest. #lutescentercommunity Read Previous PLU students conquer the math modeling marathon! Read Next In their own words: Kinesiology students at PLU LATEST POSTS Unlocking Full-Ride and Full-Tuition Scholarships at PLU July 31, 2024 Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic

  • supports students and community members to share University news, events, and happenings over social media. It is important to acknowledge that when social media is used for personal purposes, but connected to Pacific Lutheran University, that individual might be perceived as an agent or expert of PLU, and be associated with PLU and the University’s mission. Students should understand that by mentioning PLU or sharing PLU’s information over social media, they are automatically serving as a

  • to say ‘we were here and we’re still here,’ but because of the ownership it takes a different road,” Bullchild said. “It helps us, historically, to tell people we would have had camp sites, villages, we would have utilized it for something. Woodard Bay area is loaded with cedar which we would have gathered for different uses.” This process with the Nisqually Tribe was made possible, in part, by previous collaborations between Burtchard and Bullchild. “I got to know Ms. Bullchild while working at

  • development. Overall, it’s a fun position with the plus being that it won’t conflict with your school schedule!” Haley Bridgewater, Former Resident Assistant in Tingelstad Hall: “By working for the PLU CDs, you get a supportive boss, a role model, and a friend all in one. It is nice to work for someone who truly cares for you and your future.”Quick Links Resident Assistants (RAs) Associated Students of PLU (ASPLU) Clubs & Organizations LUTE Guides CAVE Commuter CommunityCurrent Community Directors & RA

  • identity. “I had heard so much about (how) being queer was a sin, but I didn’t feel like a bad person,” she said. “Ultimately, I came to realize…I was loved for who I was.” While Brewer’s time at PLU helped her feel more comfortable with her sexuality, the campus wasn’t immune to larger societal tension surrounding LGBTQ issues. She recalls one incident in which someone painted hate speech, targeted at LGBTQ folks, inside the university’s administration building. She also remembers controversy