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  • PLU academic calendar at https://www.plu.edu/registrar/wp-content/uploads/sites/209/2022/05/academic-calendar-2022-23-updated-may22.pdf and https://www.plu.edu/registrar/wp-content/uploads/sites/209/2022/05/academic-calendar-2023-24-updated-may22.pdf. If I agree to precept, do I have to precept a student every semester?No. PLU accepts your volunteering as a gift. PLU also is aware of the possibility of compassion fatigue and burnout. You are free to choose to precept on a semester-by-semester

  • inscription on Rune Stones. Invite people to perform/meet/wave flags at Red Square. Make sure Norwegian flag is flying in Red Square and looks good. Arrange gift to give H.M. Plan media coverage. Get space in the T-Dome for his entourage. Schedule a spa day for May 24. (OK. That last one wasn’t on the list—but it should have been.) (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) The king's name and the date of his visit are added to one of the Rune Stones in Centennial Plaza. +Enlarge Photo FEB. 10 Timed to the start of

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  • chance to relax…” @PLUWangCenter – December 01st, 2017 The Wang Center for Global Education   Made possible by a generous gift from Drs. Grace and Peter Wang, the Center is an academic support unit dedicated to providing faculty, students and staff with the resources necessary to advance PLU’s distinction and vision for global education of “educating for a just, healthy, sustainable, and peaceful world at home and abroad” through faculty development and grant opportunities, delivery of study away

  • considered to be ‘older than dirt’ by so many, it has been such a wonderful gift and inspiration to connect with the women of PLU. I always leave with a greater sense of confidence in our youth and feeling confident that today’s youth will do much better for the world than my generation has done.” Erin McKenna: Faculty at PLU since 1992; former Chair of Women’s Studies “When I arrived at PLU, the Women’s Center was still very new. The fact that PLU had a Women’s Center (and a Women’s Studies Program) was

  • to a sister school, Augustana in Sioux Falls, SD, where she finished with a major PLU didn’t have. “It was really an unselfish act,” says Shjerven. “I experienced a lot of that from my professors and mentors at PLU.” Another influence was Susan Briehl, a former PLU campus pastor and the first female pastor she’d encountered , who told her to consider seminary. This planted a seed that took years to grow. “What a gift that was,” Shjerven says, calling PLU “a community that helps people to imagine

  • expecting,” she said of the individualized experience. “I took every possible class you could take in the master’s program and created extra ones.” Christina Pepin, clinical assistant professor, studied at PLU for her undergraduate (2004) and graduate (2007) nursing degrees (she also earned undergraduate degrees in biology and English at the University of Wisconsin-Superior in 2001). She never planned on being a nurse, but eventually realized she had the gift of connecting with patients on a deeper

  • Title: The Holocaust and the Pope’s Dilemma Who: Jacques Kornberg, Professor Emeritus, Department of History, University of Toronto Bio: Kornberg earned his his B.A. from Brandeis and his Ph.D. from Harvard. His research interests include intellectual history, modern European Jewish history, antisemitism and Holocaust studies. He established the Kornberg-Jezierski Family Memorial Essay Prize in Holocaust Studies with restitution money from the Belgian occupation, 1940-45. The gift was made in memory

  • /innovation-studies/events/ Email: halvormj@plu.edu Phone: 253-535-7595 Campus Location: Hinderlie Hall (Ground Floor)Bookstore: Lute LockerBookstore: Lute LockerDescription: School supplies, books, clothes LuteWorld on-line store Textbooks and class materials Textbook refunds Convenience store, specialty sections, gift shops Webpage: www.lutelocker.com/ Email: bkst@plu.edu Phone: 253.535.7705 Location: Anderson University Center, Lower LevelMortvedt LibraryMortvedt LibraryDescription: Provides access to

  • bring back from abroad. If you are staying with a host family, it is usually suggested to bring a small gift from your home state or city Pack a small memento from home to have in your room- pictures can make your living space feel more like home, and your hosts and friends may be interested in seeing them Do not bring irreplaceable items, or anything that would be especially upsetting if lost/ruined Pack all liquids in plastic bags in case something leaks in transit  Toiletries for the most part