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  • structural contexts in which crime and criminal justice systems take place. Read Previous Major Minute: Mathematics Read Next Emma Stafki ’24 explores the challenges facing Puget Sound orcas in capstone documentary LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community June

  • student should attempt to go on one of these trips at least once.” Read Previous Building Better Students: PLU’s 3-2 Engineering Program Read Next Giving Back Through Graphics LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community June 13, 2024 Universal language: how

  • PLU. Read Previous PLU celebrates Tacoma Pride Read Next In their own words: Global Studies majors on what it’s like to study (and study away!) at PLU LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community June 13, 2024 Universal language: how teaching music in rural

  • Yakima area students find a home away from home Read Next Act Six scholar gained confidence to study abroad LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community June 13, 2024 Universal language: how teaching music in rural Namibia was a life-changing experience for

  • didn’t uncover any gold. Bjug returned to PLU after 18 months in the mud and cold, only to discover that financial assistance had arrived from the Midwest in the form of almost $30,000 in donations. PLU would survive. Over the next 17 years Bjug was an influential figure at PLU and the surrounding Parkland community. He resigned his position with the corporation in 1917 after a theological disagreement over the university merging under the umbrella of the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America. He

  • allows people from diverse backgrounds and experiences to come here. PLU sets itself apart because of how much they give in scholarships. Our campus community is so much more engaged and knowledgeable because of it.Allie '21, BiologyThank you so much for your donation! My time at PLU has taught me to embrace diversity and individuality in the field of laboratory research and in life in general. My presence and experience here wouldn’t be possible without your support! Thank you! Jensen '22, Biology

  • written sustainability toolkit! This toolkit is organized with our 4 R’s. You’ve heard of reduce, reuse, and recycle, but here we are going to explain 1. Reduce & Refuse, 2. Reuse and Repurpose, 3. Recycle, and 4. Rot.  Why we made this: PLU needs a basis for education on sustainability so we are providing a why, how, and where to practice the 4 R’s.  PLU’s mission statement includes community for the Earth which can mean holding ourselves accountable for our waste and carbon footprint.  In 2019, the

  • hosted drink prices, 208 Garfield does not charge an additional service fee beer and wine service. No tips or gratuities are accepted. 208 Garfield is proud to support our PLU alum producers and makers of NW beer and wine. Please consider supporting the greater PLU community and using their artisan products for your next event. 208 Garfield and PLU Catering have a limited supply of glass barware, in some cases rental of glassware will be required to successfully service your event. Rental fees for

  • medical schools. Supplemental Basic Science Refresher: This coursework will focus on helping RISE Summer Academy students be better prepared to enter medical school. The coursework will be taught by College of Medicine faculty. Cultural Engagement and Community Building: This will include learning, activities, and gatherings with the WSU Health Sciences Spokane Native American Health Sciences Office and AIAN clinical faculty. Medical Student Mentors: RISE Summer Academy students will have access to

  • bathroom Tweet got my name and my photography in The News Tribune. A segment called “The Nose” retold my story of “gonzo journalism.” Within my first three months at PLU, I was reporting on Election Night and my name was printed in an award-winning newspaper. It was something I thought I would never do. Now, I can’t wait to do it again. Matthew Salzano is from Spokane, Wash. He is the Arts and Entertainment Editor of The Mooring Mast, Community Garden Outreach Coordinator for the Office of