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  • About STEM House Savannah (Senior Student, Former Resident of Tingelstad - STEM House) “I love living in STEM House because I’m surrounded by people who are driven and have similar goals and ambitions as I do. I also have access to resources related to STEM and intelligent environment, it’s where I’ve found my community at PLU!” A Community for the Scientifically Minded.The STEM House is a community of students who are interested in engaging in conversations and activities about Science

  • collegiate and university theatre and providing a wider fellowship for those interested in theatre. Students who qualify for membership (based on volunteering time and participation in theatre) can elect to be inducted. PLU is nationally recognized as the Theta Pi (ΘΠ) cast. At PLU, APO facilitates and sponsors student performing groups. Additionally, APO offers many member-only events, including social outings, production viewings, and service opportunities. Type of Club or Organization: Performance

  • Constitution’s 200th Anniversary “The... September 8, 2014 A Decade of Distinction The new director of PLU's Rainier Writing Workshop, Associate Professor of English Rick Barot. (Photo... September 5, 2014 Words Can Hurt The Word-Choice Campaign Everyone is Talking About t seems fitting that PLU’s My Language/My Choice... September 2, 2014 Devrin Hoefer ’14 You Will NOT Hear Him Say, ‘That’s So Gay’ evrin Hoefer ’14 no longer has any use for the phrase... September 2, 2014 Arrived with dreams. Left with

  • fellowship is awarded. 3. Mayer Fellows will present their research as appropriate, possibly during a class session of HIST 360 and/or at the annual Powell and Heller Family Holocaust Conference. 4. Mayer Fellows may not submit their papers to the Raphael Lemkin Student Essay Contest on Holocaust and Genocide, but may enter that contest with work not based upon their Mayer Fellowship. How can you apply? 1. Students must identify a faculty member with whom they have spoken to serve as their mentor over

  • time on campus and participated in the myriad of activities and opportunities all of which integrated. As new facilities were added in the 1960s and 1970s so did the spirit of those who labored and studied here. Thus, it was our desire to create an endowed scholarship fund that would remain in perpetuity, but with restrictions: I am a Washingtonian, born and raised in Seattle. My grandparents came into the Snohomish valley in the 1890s. My parents both grew up there. Our oldest son, Mark Buchanan

  • becomes your family and your familiar place. Soon it will all be about the hard work and great fun of living the PLU experience. One day you wake up and you REALLY feel it: “I’m a Lute.” I think that day came for me this morning! And, looking at you now, I KNOW that feeling lasts a lifetime. President Thomas W. Krise gives his inaugural address. (Photo by John Froschauer) And so our celebration today is two-fold. We celebrate the beginning of a new era for PLU as we open its 123rd year. And we

  • Section 1. PRESIDENT’S COUNCILThe President’s Council consists of the president; the provost and senior vice president of academic affairs; the vice president for advancement; the senior vice president and chief administrative officer; the vice president for marketing and communications; the vice president for student life; the secretary to the Board of Regents; the chair of the faculty; and other advisory members as may occasionally be selected by the president. The President’s Council serves

  • On Campus Living is more affordable than ever!National research and PLU specific data show strong connections between living on campus and academic success. We know how important living on campus is to grades and graduation rates. One exciting change is the addition of inclusive laundry to our housing rates. Laundry use on campus will not require any additional charges! For additional savings, check out our Upper Division Single (UDS) rates. The UDS rate gives a per semester discount for

  • with dinner. If you would like to add a dessert to your meal please select one from our dessert menu.  Dinners include linen on guest tables and 2 hours of service. Select a Starter Salad From the Choices Below:Garden Green SaladSpring mix, tomatoes, red onion, cucumbers with Ranch and Italian dressings.Caesar SaladRomaine lettuce, shaved parmesan and croutons with Cardini's Caesar and balsamic.Northwest Green SaladOrganic baby greens with Oregon blue cheese, roasted pepitas, Ken’s blue cheese

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