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  • composed of thirteen students hailing from Alaska, California, Colorado, Michigan, Montana, New York, Oregon, and Washington, who find their institutional homes in Kalamazoo College, Pacific Lutheran University, and University of Puget Sound. See Student Profiles. Our host institution in Oaxaca de Juárez (Oaxaca City) is the Instituto Cultural Oaxaca (ICO), the state’s most established language school. Under the direction of Lucero Topete and with the support of a wonderful team, the Institute provides

  • Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Archivist Reflects on 50 Years at PLU April 30, 2015 New Panama Canal Project April 28, 2015 What Can You Do With a PLU Degree? January 21, 2015 Seattle Repertory Theatre January 20, 2015 Archives > < Winter 2018 Fall 2017 Spring 2017 Winter 2017 Fall 2016 Spring 2016 Winter 2016 Fall 2015 Spring 2015 Winter 2015 Fall 2014 Spring 2014 © 2015 Pacific Lutheran University | All Rights Reserved Back to top

  • for many students, serious, challenging obstacles block the path to participation in organized athletics. By Matthew Salzano ’18 Editor’s Note We did something new at PLU for Spring 2015: We themed the whole semester. It was hard to miss the prevalent pattern in our jam-packed spring calendar: event after event dealing with crucial, relevant justice-related topics. By Sandy Deneau Dunham Volume 2, Issue 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year

  • shop features three blends and four brew methods, spotlighting a new local or regional roaster each month. Everything in the business model is precise. Lauren (Buchholz) Reese ’09 said she and her co-owners measure water and coffee beans down to one-tenth of a gram. They even tested a variety of lid types before picking the perfect one. “There aren’t very many,” Reese said, noting that they landed on one that offers more “nose room” and mirrors the experience of drinking out of a mug. Before

  • are cranking away on midterms, one Lute’s voice is being heard loud and clear at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Thomas Kim Thomas Kim ‘15 is passionate about “Justice.” So passionate, in fact, that he likes to really emphasize the word by treating it as a proper noun. Volume 3, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Alumni

  • information is ever shared. NEW to Nourish?  Please try to arrive at least 30 minutes before the end of service hours to ensure you are able to be served before the close of the day. Nourish strives to provide 3 meals a day for 3 days for each member of the household.  Customers are asked to visit no more than one Nourish site weekly. Customers who attempt to visit Nourish sites multiple times during the same week will be asked to come back the following week. Self-select shopping is returning to all food

  • President Belton’s email to the campus from September 12th, the Commission has been established in order to support the bold innovation and meaningful, disruptive change required for Pacific Lutheran University to thrive. The Commission is charged to source, develop, and bring new ideas forward, make recommendations to the President and Provost, and assist in the coordination and implementation of approved concepts that result in revenue generation and/or expense savings. To enable the thriving

  • passions, and her community – she looks for connections outside of the obvious. Jenny is a member of the Black and Gold Chapter of Mortar Board – the National Honor Society, is active in service projects, and is the student director of Impact. She is a world traveler, a scholar of the highest rank, multilingual (in Latin!), and is dedicated to a life of inquiry, service, and care. Sarah Martin: BME – K-12 instrumental & Orchestra Sarah is a musician of the highest caliber. As a French Hornist, she

  • that is huge,” she said. “Sometimes as things change in the world, organizations change. The student focus is still alive and well and strong. I would come back again.” Well, she already has — sort of. “I can’t get any more degrees,” she quipped. “This is the closest I can get.”

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