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  • : multiple cases of beer, wine or liquor, and stocked bars. Reported violation of this policy will result in a referral to the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities. Students found responsible for violating this policy will face the possible sanctions including loss of privilege and possible removal from University housing. Students who choose to consume alcohol under the terms of this policy are solely responsible for any consequences that may occur as a result. PLU disclaims any responsibility

  • Huang. She says her PLU experience — coupled with her time spent in the semester-long study away program in Namibia — bolstered her vocational resolve. In Windhoek, Huang visited various clinics with her classmates. “I saw how hard it was for people to access proper care,” she said. “Some people have to walk miles to a clinic only to find that they weren’t able to provide the appropriate medical care. It reinforced my desire to become a doctor and help others.” While her schedule is filled with

  • lecturer at PLU, said she showed up for the first day of rehearsals this last summer and realized a few of her students were right along side her. Hall played the role of “Lily” in the opera, which follows the tragic story of Porgy, a disabled black beggar living in the slums of Charleston, South Carolina. The opera, first performed in 1935 with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin, deals with Porgy’s attempts to rescue Bess from the clutches of Crown, her violent and possessive lover

  • Marcia Taylor, Cindy Greer and Gayle Severson go back in time with the “Golden Nugget” theme. (Photo: Kenneth Dunmire) 1974 Lutes fill the stands for the Homecoming football game. (Photo: Kenneth Dunmire) 1979 Homecoming Royalty attend Songfest. (Photo: Kenneth Dunmire) 1981 The Homecoming court. (Photo: Kenneth Dunmire) 1987 Students perform at Songfest during Homecoming.(Photo: Kenneth Dunmire) 1992 Homecoming royalty Monica (Ricarte '94) Hurley and Jeff Miller. (Photo: Kenneth Dunmire) 2010 A

  • Jazmyn Caroll ’15 Posted by: juliannh / February 23, 2022 February 23, 2022 By Esme BurlingJazmyn Caroll ‘15 found comfort in the cozy spaces of the PLU Diversity Center, but she found a home in The CAVE, the commuter student lounge.Jazmyn saw the CAVE grow in her time at PLU when it moved from a dorm building to a room in the Anderson University Center. The CAVE is a “home away from home” for commuter students and offers them a chance to be more involved with campus life. Both the Diversity

  • Ocean and Kenya. The experiences are just as life-changing, and undoubtedly were born from my first taste of travel at PLU. Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya - February 2019 A piece of advice to future study away students: Whatever your major or extracurricular commitments are, there is a study away experience for you if you want it. I thought that as a STEM major and two-sport athlete, there was no way I’d be able to make a study-away experience happen. How wrong I was! The Wang Center is there to

  • The 2018 Rachel Carson Science and Technology Lecture TUESDAY | MARCH 6, 2018 | 7:30PM | ANDERSON UNIVERSITY CENTER – CK @ PLU The Innovation Studies program at PLU would like to draw attention to an important event on campus with much value for our students and faculty: The 2018 Rachel Carson Science,… March 6, 2018 innovation studiesNatural SciencesPamela RonaldScience Technology Society

  • Claudia Gomez-Gonzalez Community Engagement Advocate, Multicultural Outreach and Engagement Advocate Email: gomezgca@plu.edu Biography Personal Biography In my future career I see myself working for a nonprofit organization that helps first generation college students. I choose to start my journey by attending PLU and studying Communications with an emphasis in Media Studies with minors in Social Work and Sociology. I believe that being a part of the Multicultural Outreach and Engagement sector

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  • opportunity to work with highly motivated students. “I believe there are things we can do artistically to supplement the fantastic theatre that is already going on in Tacoma and Lakewood,” he said. “I want to discover ways we can better connect the theater program to the community it is serving.” Smith has three immediate goals: spend time with students, alumni and community members to find out what types of theatre interest them; examine the current curriculum to ensure it best prepares students for the

  • will start my graduate education at University of Wisconsin-Madison pursuing a Ph.D. in plasma physics. It was my experience with professors and tutoring physics for the Academic Assistance Center that really influenced my decision to get a Ph.D. My ultimate goal is to return to a university like PLU and teach physics. I hope to build up a physics program and create the same relationships with students that my professors have done with me. Jordan Abel – Bachelor of Science in nursing Why PLU? I