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  • tenth anniversary of PLU’s Diversity Center. It’s a story of a white man from southern Alabama, standing up for what he thought was right and fighting the injustices of deep-seeded racism. “I think we’ve made great advances, but we have a long way to go,” he told the students. “You have a long way to go as the future leaders of tomorrow.” As a white man, whose father and grandfather were part of the Ku Klux Klan, his work as a civil rights activist was “unusual and very unlikely.” His father, a

  • West member recalls bus trip to the 1939 World's Fair in San Francisco Editors Note:... April 21, 2014 5 Lutes Play Major Roles at Tacoma's Broadway Center And One, Adam Utley '04, Performed at TEDxTacoma Drastic budget cuts have wreaked havoc on arts... By Katie  / April 21, 2014 Service in Between Schooling Biology Graduate Spends a Year with Lutheran Volunteer Corps Between PLU and Med School Anthony... By Valery  / April 21, 2014 Juggling His Way to a Career in Global Health Juggling has become

  • March 1st, 2023 The Servant Diplomat: Reflections on a Career in Diplomacy by Ryan Gliha, Diplomat in Residence — Northwest, U.S. Department of State 7:00 p.m., Scandinavian Cultural Center Keynote preceded by a panel presentation with PLU alumni and Returned Peace Corps volunteer at 4:00 p.m. with Shella Biallas ’04, Haley Ehlers ’16, Lucas Gillespie ’16, Sam Rise ’11, MA ’12 PLU welcomes Ryan M. Gliha, who currently serves as the Diplomat in Residence for the Northwest at UC Berkeley, where

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  • Paul O. Ingram Lecture announced The Paul O. Ingram Lecture is scheduled for February 20, 2018 from 7:00 – 9:00 pm in the Scandinavian Cultural Center at Pacific Lutheran University. Guest lecturer Dr. Michelle M. Jacob will present Indigenous Environmentalism as Spiritual Responsibility . Dr. Jacob is a Professor of… January 19, 2018 HumanitiesIngram LectureLectures and Events

  • overcome the barriers that hinder their progress and relationships. I specialize in assisting parents, blended families, and those grappling with body image issues. In addition to pursuing my MA in Marriage and Family Therapy, I hold a certificate in Health Coaching. My experience includes guiding women in transforming their relationship with food and body through the principles of Intuitive Eating and a Health at Every Size perspective. I would be honored to support you on your journey.

  • insight, and cultivate resilience. In my free time, I find renewal by being outside. Whether it’s paddle boarding, hiking, or nature strolls, as long as I am by the ocean with an audiobook to listen to, I’m happy. I also love snuggles with my cats, exploring Washington with my partner, and any + all board games! We all deserve to be seen and celebrated and I am honored to navigate the complexities of life with you, offering support and holding space along the way!

  • PLU, the philosophy of food involves educating students, faculty and staff about social justice, sustainability and community, McGinnis said. The university works to create a positive dining experience to ensure students are nourished and ready to learn those lessons. And that positive experience goes beyond the plate. It takes into account conversation, tablescapes and the company. PLU brings people together in the University Center Commons, where students dine together and with professors and

  • PLU Student RegistrationRegistration for Summer Sessions 2025 opens in Spring 2025! Summer and Fall registration are congruent and are available to current PLU students through the registration code provided by their academic adviser. Current PLU students should register online via Banner Web, as well as consult with their academic adviser as needed. When registration closes, PLU students may still register for certain classes through Center for Student Success or the Registrar’s Office.Non

  • (IHON); the School of Communication + Theatre; the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education; the Diversity Center and ASPLU. Freeston and the film will be introduced by PLU Assistant Professor of Anthropology Jordan Levy and Assistant Professor of Hispanic Studies Emily Davidson. It will also mark the return of the popular “Language and Literatures Film Festival Series.” Organized by Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies Giovanna Urdangarain, the series brings 5-6 films to campus

  • November 2016 when he dedicated his presidential electoral vote to Faith Spotted Eagle from South Dakota. “We see this event as being part of PLU’s mission to ‘educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care,’” said Saiyare Refaei, who serves as coordinator for sustainability integration at the PLU Diversity Center.  “This is a platform for local indigenous peoples to come together around Standing Rock and share with future PLU graduates and our campus community about