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  • SUIT UP FOR SENIOR YEAR COLLEGE ADMISSIONS 101 It's never too early (or late) to start your college search!We want to help you “suit up” for your Senior year. This webinar series, led by our admission counselor experts, is designed for you to feel confident going into your college search and make sure you’re putting your best self forward in the application and scholarship process. Take a look at the topics below – pick the ones that most interest you and save the dates. We look forward to

  • out the photos from students this J-Term studying in England! Are you interested in learning more about travel away J-Term classes? See where PLU students can spend their J-Term in 2025. Lutes in Oxford are studying the contested history of religion and politics through visiting sites where people fought for freedom from imperial Christianity, where early evangelicals registered their dissent against the established order, and where future prime ministers and other members of Parliament developed

  • The Theology, Art & the Imagination of The Saint John’s Bible 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 15 in the Scandinavian Cultural CenterThe role of imagination in theology and the life of discipleship is often underappreciated. We will explore the role of imagination in the call to conversion and the promise of the kingdom. The illuminated Saint John’s Bible will be used as a case study in the role of art to stimulate our imagination and help us learn to see how God is at work in the world and our lives

  • Sex4:20-4:35 - Emma HazenbergThey Will Deal with You in Fury': Mutilation as Rhetoric Under the Male Gaze in Ezekiel 234:35-4:50 - Trinity JohnsonRedefining Black Identity Through Religion4:50-5:05 - Travis ReedyNon-Denominational Christianity: “To do away with the images”5:05-5:15 - Break5:15-5:30 - Allison Sheflo5:30-5:45 - Rebecca Pierce5:45-6:00 - Maggie Nieberger5:15-5:30 - Allison ShefloQueering Christ: Depicting Jesus as LGBTQ+ in Art5:30-5:45 - Rebecca PierceThe Limits of Forgiveness

  • Apple II news for Pacific Lutheran University.

    How Innovative was the Apple II? By Damian Alessandro ’19. In most popular histories of computing, the Apple II personal computer (1977) stands out as a pathbreaker among early devices in the PC Revolution. But how innovative was Apple’s first mass-market computer, and what design features and ideas helped it stand… July 23, 2018 Apple IIconvivial toolsDamian Alessandroinnovation studiesSteve Wozniak

  • convivial tools news for Pacific Lutheran University.

    How Innovative was the Apple II? By Damian Alessandro ’19. In most popular histories of computing, the Apple II personal computer (1977) stands out as a pathbreaker among early devices in the PC Revolution. But how innovative was Apple’s first mass-market computer, and what design features and ideas helped it stand… July 23, 2018 Apple IIconvivial toolsDamian Alessandroinnovation studiesSteve Wozniak

  • Steve Wozniak news for Pacific Lutheran University.

    How Innovative was the Apple II? By Damian Alessandro ’19. In most popular histories of computing, the Apple II personal computer (1977) stands out as a pathbreaker among early devices in the PC Revolution. But how innovative was Apple’s first mass-market computer, and what design features and ideas helped it stand… July 23, 2018 Apple IIconvivial toolsDamian Alessandroinnovation studiesSteve Wozniak

  • The listed menu is subject to change. 100/13/20/3 = Calories/Fat/Carbohydrates/Protein You may still eat in The Commons if you’re not an Early Arrival student! Crazy Days Meal Prices: Breakfast – $4.50 | Lunch – $5.50 | Dinner – $5.50 - select day -Monday CLOSED Tuesday CLOSED Wednesday ENTREES 2 Buttermilk Pancakesvegetariandairygluten2 Gluten-Friendly PancakesglutenfreevegansoyScrambled EggsglutenfreevegetarianeggScrambled Eggs & CheeseglutenfreevegetariandairyeggScrambled Eggs

  • The listed menu is subject to change. 100/13/20/3 = Calories/Fat/Carbohydrates/Protein You may still eat in The Commons if you’re not an Early Arrival student! Crazy Days Meal Prices: Breakfast – $4.50 | Lunch – $5.50 | Dinner – $5.50 show all restaurants- Select Date -Monday CLOSED Tuesday CLOSED Wednesday CRAVE Beef Tacodairyglutenseasoned beef with cheddar cheese, lettuce & salsa on a flour tortillaORImpossible® TacovegetariancoconutdairyglutensoyImpossible® Crumbles with cheddar cheese

  • at Concordia, he served as the Jochum Chair in Christianity and Public Life at Valparaiso University. Before his appointment at Valparaiso, Dr. Nunes was the President and CEO of Lutheran World Relief where he led an international staff working in 17 countries. As a Lutheran pastor, he has served inner city parishes in Detroit and Dallas. His doctoral work at the Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago focused on post-colonial identity.