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  • , WA. Students participated in large group presentations from PLU faculty and staff and small group activities with their facilitator triads. These sessions are designed to assist students in identifying and articulating a “Big Enough Question” or BEQ. These are the questions that don’t have easy answers, the questions that cause us to pause and ponder and often keep us up at night. BEQs represent questions about identity and place in the world and how those two things come together. The

  • enjoy the sun after the annual History party, May 19, 2017. Congratulations, graduates! Photo: Halvorson Spring 2017 History of Technology class in front of Xavier Hall Professor Gina Hames leads a group of History students to Bolivia. The History department typically offers a study-abroad trip each J-term. PLU History majors and friends hike Mt. Rainier’s Wonderland Trail, Sept. 2016. A happy selection of senior History majors in Xavier Hall, May 2016– Professor Halvorson plays Martin Luther as

  • PLU community members help welcome Hōkūle‘a to Tacoma Posted by: Zach Powers / August 31, 2023 Image: PLU students, staff and alumni at Foss Waterway Seaport to welcome the Hōkūle‘a to Tacoma. (Photos by PLU/Emma Stafki ’24) August 31, 2023 A group of PLU students, staff and alumni joined the Puyallup Tribe, members of the South Sound's Hawaiian/Polynesian community, and other locals at a gathering welcoming the Hōkūle‘a to Tacoma yesterday.A 62-foot-long traditional voyaging canoe operated by

  • Obstacles. Read More Discovery Trio of PLU Faculty Addresses Higher Education at TEDx Tacoma. Read More Feature Story PLU Puts Its Own Face on National It’s On Us Campaign It's On Us COVER STORY BONUS: Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Just days after meeting 90-year-old Holocaust survivor Adam in Mainz, Germany, the PLU Study Away group toured the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, where he had been imprisoned. The group arrived on Jan. 27, 2015, the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz

  • Paid Engineering Internship with Tacoma Power Posted by: nicolacs / April 11, 2023 April 11, 2023 As an Engineering Intern you will assist in providing and maintaining the departmental computing and functional systems capability for the Resource Operations & Trading group, which is a mission critical 24/7 operation. The Resource Operations & Trading group optimizes Tacoma Power’s Resource portfolio through efficient, reliable dispatch of generation resources to maximize wholesale energy sales

  • Obstacles. Read More Discovery Trio of PLU Faculty Addresses Higher Education at TEDx Tacoma. Read More Feature Story PLU Puts Its Own Face on National It’s On Us Campaign It's On Us COVER STORY BONUS: Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Just days after meeting 90-year-old Holocaust survivor Adam in Mainz, Germany, the PLU Study Away group toured the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, where he had been imprisoned. The group arrived on Jan. 27, 2015, the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz

  • A student or group of students may represent the university with written authority from the university (e.g., the chairperson of the appropriate department, the advisor of an organization, etc.).  Otherwise, students must not use the name of Pacific Lutheran University to imply university endorsements of private activities or business endeavors.  Individuals, students, or organizations may not use either university business telephones or addresses for private business endeavors. 

  • Band, Best Adult Band, and Best International Band. Dr. Helmick holds the Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Conducting from The University of Southern Mississippi. He earned a Master of Music degree in Euphonium Performance with a cognate area in Music Theory from The University of Akron in Akron, Ohio. Both his Bachelor of Music in Music Education degree and Bachelor of Arts in Business and Organizational Communications degrees were received from the University of Akron with honors. Prior to his

  • can PLU students think about their role in this method of community change-making? When we speak of our mission of serving other people, our communities and the Earth, continuously learning from our environments and being able to apply theory and practice together are critical to our mission delivery. Our students come from richly diverse backgrounds and they will continue to develop new experiences on their own journeys of vocation. We hope they can take all of their lived experiences and the

  • experience was really happening. As Mary Lund Davis Student Investment Fund board members, the students were in the Big Apple to learn about the world of investing and how their portfolio would be viewed by power brokers of the industry. The group placed fourth in the portfolio competition. “When you’re checking into the Sheraton Hotel in a full suit it finally hits you,” Phillip Magnussen ’13 said. “This is happening.” The members – Magnussen, Arne-Morten Willumsen ’13, Cameron Lamarche ’12, Kirk