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  • the students and faculty of PLU’s division of Humanities are also grateful to you, our community. When you keep in touch about the ways you are using your PLU education in the world, it reminds us about the importance of what we are doing. When we heard how you have been managing the pandemic, and when you offered words of support, it made a huge difference and helped us through this last year. Thank you.  We are also grateful to see positive signs of infections declining where vaccines are being

  • tribes in the area, we hope to build a cooperative program that meets local needs and provides a space for Indigenous ways of knowing at PLU. This won’t be about framing Native Americans and other Indigenous peoples as the object of study. Instead, it will be about empowerment and about building an education based on an Indigenous paradigm. A member of the Puyallup Tribe harvesting camas on PLU’s campus during an event co-organized by the Native and Indigenous Studies program in 2021 Ebenezer Scrooge

  • Teaching at PLU Peace Scholars Laura Hillis Oxford Alice Henderson Windhoek PLU Student Media The Matrix Bonney Melton Telemark Theodore Charles ’12 Crossroads Nathan Page ’13 and Brett Rousseau ’12 Elephants Anonymous Tom Paulson ’80 Humanosphere Rosanna Pansino ’07 Youtuber & Baker of Nerdy Things Allison Siburg ’09 Walking in Faith and Hope Timothy Siburg ’09 Thoughts on Leadership, Church and the Neighbor Associate Professor of Education Ron Byrnes Pressing Pause Summer Instructor Doreen Marchionni

  • Kara Atkinson ’23, transfer history major and former military linguist, on her PLU experience Kara Atkinson ’23 earned an associate degree while serving as an Arabic linguist in the United States Army prior to her arrival at PLU. A history major with minors in religion and Holocaust and genocide studies , Atkinson’s passion for research, academia, and higher education… May 5, 2023 HistoryResearchServiceStudent/Faculty ResearchTransfer

  • and throughout Europe, most recently to Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary in the summer of 2007, and to France and Germany in 2011. The choir has been selected on numerous occasions to perform for regional and national conferences of the American Choral Directors Association and National Association for Music Education, and received two gold and one silver certificate in competition with choirs from several countries at the 2011 Harmonie Festival, held in Lindenholzhausen, Germany. “Phoenix,” a

  • your personal information and PLU’s institutional data secure.  Multi-Factor Authentication Requirement for All PLU StudentsAll PLU students will be required to enable Duo multi-factor authentication by March 6, 2019. We encourage students to plan ahead and enable Duo on their ePass account as soon as possible. Why Use Multi-Factor Authentication?Higher education institutions have developed single sign on accounts, such as the PLU ePass, to make it easier for students, faculty, and staff to access

  • deeply about “other people, their communities, and the earth.” And all of the members of the Class of 1972, by living the PLU mission, make it a stronger, vibrant, and truly excellent university!  To continue the celebration, we are creating a very special Class of 1972 Endowed Internship Fund at PLU, which will support PLU students while also establishing a permanent legacy to our class. We know that PLU is more than an institution of higher education – it is a family of good people. Professors who

  • through PLU’s School of Business. It was those experiences, he says, that helped him get to where he is today. Q: What motivated you to attend PLU, and how did it prepare you for your career? Did you ever imagine being a bank president? Steve Maxwell: I wanted to find a school that was fairly close to my home in Portland and offered a first-rate education. And I wanted to play college basketball! PLU had been recruiting me to play for them and after meeting the coach and visiting the campus, I was

  • appointment. If you are injured or sick, click here for resources and health education. Oww, my parent isn't here, what do I do? In an emergency, call 7911 from on campus or 911 from off campus. If the Health Center is closed and you require urgent medical advice, you may contact the MultiCare nurse consulting line by calling 253-792-6300. For health resources and education, click here Where is the Health Center?The Health Center is located at 121st Street and Park Avenue, just across from the Mortvedt

  • Students only Lunch is provided! 12:00PM-12:45PMAUC Regency Room, 203 Required (All)WELCOME TO PLU: REQUIRED: At this opening session for New Student Orientation, learn what it means to join the Lute Community: Diversity, Justice, & Sustainability (DJS), Vocation, and Lutheran Higher Education. 1:00 PM-2:15PMOlson Gym Required (All) LUTE Group Time & New Student Group Picture REQUIRED: Meet your LUTE Guide & Group2:15PM-4:00PM Meet your LUTE Guide on Foss Field Throughout LUTE Welcome, find your