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  • :   Helping attract potential student athletes   Providing a venue to host NCAA Division III playoff games   Creating an opportunity for year-round practice and games for PLU and for community baseball teams   Last summer, the running track was resurfaced and a new drainage system was installed. As in years past, it will be the host site of the PLU Invitational track and field meet in early spring. It will also be the location for the 2012 Northwest Conference Track and Field Championships. Updating the

  • , intramural sports, and physical education classes. It also features offices for coaches and administrative staff, as well as locker rooms for some athletic teams.GO Pool The PLU Pool is set to reopen this fall after extensive repairs and refurbishments. The schedule will be posted on their website every semester, indicating when the pool is open for lap swimming (usually an hour midday & in the evening Monday-Friday, plus 90 minutes at night every day of the week).GO Outdoor Recreation | 户外休闲活动“Outdoor

  • for these fields and relies on workers from other countries to fill many of these positions, she said. Franklin encouraged the students to continuing learning about math and science, despite the frustrations or roadblocks they may encounter. She also advised they take advantage of every opportunity to use their skills, such as the MESA Day event. “I’m proud of MESA for what it’s doing for students,” Franklin said. “And you students should be proud of being a part of it. “MESA is giving students

  • Lutheran Studies Conference ScheduleThursday, September 26th, 2024 Interactive PreConference 10:00am–12:00pm Scandinavian Center, Anderson University Center Free and Open to the Public The focus of this time will be to review ELCA’s National Statements, Actions, and Resources as a part of the Truth and Healing Movement, including resources for responsible land acknowledgment and Indian Boarding School remembrance. This will be led by members of our Regional Synods’ working groups and members of

  • The Dept. of Psychology is honored to present our senior capstone presentations. May 14, 2020 Download the ProgramZoom Room 1Jon Grahe & Andrew FranksNot A Sure Thing: Comparing Bayesian and Quantum Models of Decision Making. *   Clara Elizabeth College Student Perceptions of Various Target Groups. *   William Goff & Meghan Kajc-Nelson Memory & Meaning: The Effect of Language on Short-Term Memory. **   Maria Anderson, Stephanie Knaack, Alisha Nkwonta Effects of Red on a Performance Task

  • 2021 DREAM – Diversity Recruitment through Education and Mentoring Program AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICISTS IN MEDICINE Posted by: alemanem / November 23, 2020 November 23, 2020 2021 DREAM – Diversity Recruitment through Education and Mentoring Program:  The American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM) Diversity Recruitment through Education and Mentoring Program “DREAM” is a 10 week summer program designed to increase the number of underrepresented groups in medical physics by

  • Listen Pacific Lutheran University Listen Play Video Home Forums Podcasts Videos Join Resources About Participate in a forum The Listen Forums are an extension of PLU’s Listen Campaign. The Listen Forums are campus wide conversations that engage community members in learning and dialogue about implicit biases, personal and community awareness, and understanding how behaviors influence workspaces, classrooms, and personal and professional relationships. The forums are designed as a space for

  • Global Studies major pursues medical school to support health equity PLU alum Margaret Chell ’18 reveals how Peace Corps transformed her life Posted by: vcraker / November 3, 2021 November 3, 2021 While at PLU, Margaret Chell ’18 decided to join the Peace Corps after a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer visited her global development class. She was excited about the idea of putting her global studies major to work to help others. In March of 2020, she found herself in Guinea, West Africa working as

  • to challenge the conversations, as well as impact the experiences of current and future students of our alma mater. Yours truly in chill-deficient social justice, Maurice Eckstein ’11 Co-chair, Diversity Center Alumni Network eckstemp@gmail.com dCenter 15th anniversary This year PLU marks the 15th anniversary of The Diversity Center. Please join us as we celebrate our continued efforts to use our collective voices for resistance and change. Learn More dCenter Alumni Weekend VOLUME 3, ISSUE 3

  • More than Bible study?Animating worship, learning, and service with and through ScriptureMonday, June 6, 2016Tuesday, June 7, 2016Wednesday, June 8, 2016Download ScheduleMonday, June 6, 201612:30pm – 2:30pm: Registration Registration in the Anderson University Center, off the clock tower plaza on upper campus View the campus map. 2:30pm – 4:15pm: Welcome/ Presentation One The Bible as Charter of Congregational Renewal and Reform Small group discussion and conversation with presenter Dr. Samuel