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  • Library circulation and reference desk. IT Help Desk. Lute Lending Library. Center for Student Success. Academic Assistance. Digital Media Center. Reference collection. Microfilm machines.

    consultation lab. Writing Center. Study rooms.   Third FloorBooks and journals on Philosophy, Psychology, Religion, American and World History, Geography, Anthropology, and Social Sciences. Archives and Special Collections. Study rooms. Student Lockers. Testing Center.  

  • Knutson Lecture

    division, difference, and even death in today’s troubled times. Through poignant personal memoir, engaging theological reflection, inspiring true stories of transgressive friendships, creative readings of scripture, and surprising shout-outs to some of love’s most unsung teachers, Bussie challenges readers to answer the call to practice a love so deep, it subverts the social order; so radical, it scandalizes the powerful; so capacious, it excludes no one. Our speaker for the 18th Annual David and

  • By Sarah Cornell-Maier ‘19.  This Fall, Pacific Lutheran University is introducing a new history class that serves as a gateway to the Innovation Studies Program . Hist/Phil 248: Innovation, Ethics, and Society is a team-taught course that combines many different fields of study into one.…

    students into diverse teams and asks them to develop their own creative idea, process, or campaign. Even with these required courses, the Innovation Studies program is incredibly flexible, because it works with just about any major on campus and often accepts credit for work done in other departments. For example, history majors can double-dip two courses in the program. Attracting New Students How successful is the program so far? As the team prepares to start classes this week (Sept 5th), Hist 248

  • The interpretation of the Constitution, Bylaws, and faculty legislation shall in the first instance be entrusted to the Governance Committee.

    decision of a case. Decisions of the Governance Committee are final and binding upon the faculty. Each decision shall be communicated in writing to the president of the university, the faculty secretary, and the party or parties responsible for referral of the case. The president of the university shall promptly refer each decision to the Board of Regents or an authorized committee of the Board. Section 2. A decision of the Governance Committee may be reviewed by the Board of Regents or an authorized

  • Associate Professor of Norwegian and Scandinavian Area Studies | Peace Scholars | berguscj@plu.edu | 253-535-7512 | Why do you serve on the Peace Scholars Committee? Our global society needs young adults who not only want to make the world a better place, but are educated to contribute with knowledge, skills and insight gained from experience.

    , "Enrollment and Retention of Norwegian Language Students" (2010) Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study National Conference, "Sigrid Undset’s Writing in Exile" (2009) Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study National Conference, "Home on the Frontier?: A Norwegian Immigrant’s Travel Writing" (2008) Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study National Conference, "Facing East, Facing West: Signifying the Borderland in Immigrant Literature" (2007) Selected Articles "Brev og en tom

  • Preparation for law school at PLU is an advising system rather than a curriculum of prescribed major/minor or otherwise organized courses.

    , and coursework aimed at developing intellectual skills and resources apt to generate success in legal study and practice. Recent successful PLU applicants to law schools have taken such diverse courses as those in the anthropology of contemporary America, social science research methods, American popular culture, English Renaissance literature, news writing and argumentation, recent political thought, international relations, freelance writing, intermediate German, animal behavior, neuropsychology

  • Select the certificate program of your interest to see its specific admission requirements.

    , reading, writing and comprehending graduate-level English Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP)To be eligible for admission to the Post-Graduate Certificate in Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, applicants are required to meet the following requirements: Current, unencumbered WA State RN License, or WA Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) Certification. If you have an ARNP certification, completion of a master’s degree or above from a nationally-accredited school of

  • In collaboration with PLU’s Hispanic and Latino Studies Program , the Mortvedt Library has organized an exhibit in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. This exhibit includes an art display, featuring works by prominent Chicanx artists, and a selection of literary and academic texts by Hispanic/Latinx…

    Montejano & Shepard Fairey Sun Mad, by artist Ester Hernandez List of books on display: From bomba to hip-hop : Puerto Rican culture and Latino identity The other Latin : writing against a singular identity Dreaming in Cuban : a novel Imagining LatinX intimacies : connecting queer stories, spaces, and sexualities AfroLatinas and LatiNegras : culture, identity, and struggle from an intersectional perspective We came all the way from Cuba so you could dress like this? : stories The new Americans

  • The Computer Science Department senior capstone presentations will take place Friday, May 3rd and Saturday, May 4th in Xavier 201 on the Pacific Lutheran University campus.

    Paper Mario. Utilizing the GameMaker Studio 2 game engine, this project holistically explores the game design process, including implementing exploration and combat systems, creating a world, building its characters, and writing a story that will keep players engaged. Players can experience a variety of features such as a traversable map, collectable items, and battles with enemies. Along their journey, players will delve into the game’s narrative and interact with a diverse cast of characters

  • Jeff Clapp ’89, PLU artistic director of theater, PLU theater program undergraduate, son of a theater professor, likes to tell a story of his tenure interview. There, he was asked: What is the strength of the PLU theater program? “We sort of teach the MacGyver…

    pocket knife and they go out into the woods and produce art.” The MacGyver reference, of course, is a lighthearted nod to the late-’80s action-adventure television show in which a secret-agent solves complex technical problems with everyday materials – items like a Swiss Army knife, duct tape and a few bent coat-hangers. Clapp considered this high praise. He still does. “PLU theater students are practiced in being very creative,” he said, “because that’s about as technologically savvy as that