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  • officially sanctioned pedagogical spaces.  They are “micro” because they remain small enough to include all the participants in conversation.  They are “communities” because they persist long enough over time to develop a culture of their own, with shared purposes, forms of discourse, and customs. I first entered such a micro-community in 1964.  My high school was at the center of the struggle for integration in my hometown, but the origins and effects of the color line were not up for discussion in the

  • social issues of the new millennium. PLU has been a lively center for the study of Lutheran higher education and the Lutheran intellectual tradition since its beginnings in 1890. Distinguished lecturers, undergraduate courses in history, music, scripture, theology, and the visual arts, study away classes in Germany, Namibia, and Norway, campus ministry workshops, faith and reason dialogues, faculty publications and public presentations, musical performances, seminars on vocation, summer theological

  • engaged citizens on both local and global levels. The DJS community promotes opportunities for students to challenge themselves to learn and act in ways that make a difference in the lives of others. The DJS community is an exciting opportunity to meet new people, learn about yourself, explore issues of injustice, and serve as agents for change within your communities. Students will be able to have the added value of relationships with faculty/staff and collaboration with the Center for Diversity

  • Theatre Justin Huertas’ “Semi-Autobiographical” Musical Premieres at the Seattle Repertory Theatre SEATTLE, WASH. (April... January 20, 2015 Volume 2, Issue 3 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 News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Archivist Reflects on 50 Years at PLU April 30, 2015 New Panama Canal Project April 28

  • Rev. John Rosenberg, interim campus pastor + Joanna Royce-Davis, Ph.D., vice president for student life + The Rev.... January 13, 2016 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 News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Students push us to walk the talk February 5, 2016 Podcasts January 20, 2016 Campus

  • PLU to spend March 1 remembering Ambassador Chris Stevens and exploring international diplomacy and service Pacific Lutheran University’s Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education will host the sixth biennial Ambassador Chris Stevens Celebration of Service on March 1. The celebration offers a day of events focused on international service, highlighted by a Peace Corps service panel and keynote… February 6, 2023 Events, Performances, Athletics

  • learn from the writers and the questions students ask them at these events.”  After fifteen years, the Series continues to create a space for the PLU and Parkland communities to experience wonderful expressions of art and gain valuable lessons from incredible writers and teachers. Environmental Ethics at Holden VillageParkland Literacy Center Read Previous Greetings from the Dean 2020 Read Next Waist-Deep in Mud: Engaging with Tradition through a J-Term Course in Honolulu LATEST POSTS Gaps and Gifts

  • wish to apply to PLU, you must first complete at least one academic year at another accredited college or university. This ensures that you remain academically engaged and prepared for the challenges of university-level coursework.Test Optional Admission Test Optional Admission Because standardized tests do not always accurately reflect academic ability or the potential to be academically successful, and because we practice a holistic review of admission applications, SAT or ACT test scores are no

  • procedures. Because of the hazards inherent with power equipment, supervisors must verify that an employee has been properly trained on a piece of equipment before permitting that employee to use it. Equipment must be shut off when left unattended. 6.1 Bench Grinder The tool support must be positioned at or above the center line of the wheel and be kept as close to the wheel as possible without touching, but never more than 1/8 inch away. Use the face and not the side of the wheel for grinding. The

  • consultation with their college dean. Completed applications are to be delivered electronically to the office of the college dean. An application consists of a title, a 250-word abstract, a one-page description of the project, a proposed budget, a time-line, and a current curriculum vitae. Each dean is asked to rank the applications within the college. Each dean may receive counsel from his or her faculty members on the merits of each proposal. The Provost shall review all applications and determine the