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  • the coop: Researchers are still tracking them and studying whether they eventually will form their own flock or join a nearby wild one. Even a month later, Bergman says, a few of the now-free African Greys are still hanging around the sanctuary, enjoying the abundant food. And their freedom. Read Previous Veterans Month at Pacific Lutheran University Read Next PLU Hosts Traditional Sankta Lucia Fest on Dec. 6 COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might

  • restaurants like McDonald’s have long symbolized capitalism’s villainous effects on our nation’s most vulnerable communities.”– Provided by publisher.     Read Previous On Exhibit: Struggle for Full Voting Rights Read Next On Exhibit: 2020 “Interrupted” Wang Center Photo Contest Winners LATEST POSTS On Exhibit: Veterans Day: A Salute to Service November 1, 2022 Black History Month: Seeking (a Supreme Court) Justice February 2, 2022 Mortvedt Library materials for HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR RESTORATION AND

  • Andrew Schwartz’s journey from PLU sociology major to environmental justice advocate and eco-ministry leader Posted by: Zach Powers / April 15, 2021 Image: Andrew Schwartz ’07, the director of sustainability and global affairs at The Center for Earth Ethics, walks through Mount Tabor Park in Portland, Oregon. (photos and video by Silong Chhun/PLU) April 15, 2021 By Lora ShinnPLU Marketing and Communications Guest WriterWhen we first catch up with environmental advocate Andrew Schwartz ‘07, he's

  • explained. Shortly thereafter, Vice President of Student Affairs Joanna Royce-Davis asked Campus Ministry to create an on-campus food pantry. Rude asked Melannie Cunningham, PLU Director of Multicultural Outreach and Engagement, to spearhead the project. Cunningham founded the pantry, originally known  as the Blessing Corner, in Spring 2018. Since then, she’s done everything from strategizing around national food insecurity trends to making grocery store runs in order to keep the pantry stocked

  • communications. Zeebuyth’s curiosity eventually led him to join the communications team at Starbucks, where he served in six different roles over a 10-year span, starting as a project manager and departing as a director of communications. It’s also why he now loves working at Amazon, where, as the senior manager for corporate affairs business operations, he leads the business operations team for worldwide communications at Amazon — and has served in three positions (so far) in the past five years. “Certainly

  • PROOFREADER Rebecca Young EDITORIAL OFFICES Neeb Center 253-535-8410 resolute@plu.edu www.plu.edu/resolute PLU OFFICERS Thomas W. Krise, Ph.D. President Rae Linda Brown, Ph.D. Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Allan Belton Vice President for Finance and Administration Donna Gibbs Vice President for Marketing and Communications Daniel Lee Vice President for Advancement Joanna C. Royce-Davis, Ph.D. Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students OFFICE OF ALUMNI AND CONSTITUENT

  • : Veterans Day: A Salute to Service November 1, 2022 Black History Month: Seeking (a Supreme Court) Justice February 2, 2022 Mortvedt Library materials for HEALING: PATHWAYS FOR RESTORATION AND RENEWAL symposium February 16, 2022 On Exhibit: Women’s History Month March 9, 2022

  • Group: Starts with Wellbeing & ABCs Black & Gold Group: Starts with Sounds of Solidarity 9:00AM-11:50AMSounds of Solidarity (Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts) Becoming a Parkland Neighbor (Lagerquist Concert Hall) Required (All) LUTE Group Lunches REQUIRED: Lunch Rotations with your LUTE Groups & Guides11:50AM-1:30PMAUC Commons & Old Main Market (OMM) Required (Veteran Students)Veterans Community Meeting REQUIRED for all new Lutes who are Veterans! 1:00PM-2:00PMAnderson University

  • Professional DevelopmentCampus Life supports robust professional development for professional staff, including attending conferences, becoming involved in professional organizations, and continued education. There are myriad opportunities also at Pacific Lutheran University and in the Puget Sound region of which Campus Life professional staff have been able to take advantage. Dream Gonzales, Community Director for Ordal & Stuen Halls: “As an emerging professional in student affairs, the

  • @plu.edu) Department: Nursing Committee Seat: Expires 2027 Contact: 253-535-7634Faculty Affairs Committee (FAC)Membership for 2024-25: Name: Beth Griech-Polelle (griechba@plu.edu) Department: Interdisciplinary Committee Seat: Expires 2025 Contact: 253-535-7642 Name: Michelle Ceynar (ceynarml@plu.edu) Department: Psychology Committee Seat: Expires 2025 Contact: 253-535-7297 Name: Kayla Harvey (kayla.harvey@plu.edu) Department: Nursing Committee Seat: Expires 2027 Contact: 253-535-7672 Name: Justin