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  • engage students in effective programs and services that encourage lives of meaning and purpose which transform communities and the world.Quick Links Student Life VP Student Life Website THRIVE at PLUDepartments within the Student Life Division Campus Life Campus Safety Dean of Students Office Hospitality Services & Campus Restaurants Student Life Centers Campus Ministry Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Counseling, Health, & Wellness Services Luke Ruiz, Former Community Director of

  • In our new series, “Office Hours,” faculty open their doors and give you a look into their creative spaces. Join these faculty for their own office hours at PLU. Come in, sit down, have a conversation, you might just learn something new! Ed Powell Director of Bands Office: MBR 337 Email: powellec@plu.edu Courses Taught: Brass Lab, Conducting, University Wind Ensemble Office Hours: Daily 2-3pm Full Staff BIo Hover over the below images for details. Interview by Mandi LeCompte | Photography by

  • Life Under Drones Symposium Posted by: halvormj / September 12, 2019 September 12, 2019 On September 18th and 19th, 2019, the Innovation Studies Program co-sponsored the Life Under Drones Symposium, which took place on the PLU campus and featured students, faculty, and an array of national experts on the subject. Life Under Drones was the first of its kind: a gathering of leaders in scholarly, military, artistic, and technology industries who worked to assess the influence of drones on

  • TACOMA, WASH. (March 17, 2016)- Joshua Cushman ’08 stood in front of a crowd at the Wang Center Symposium last month and recalled his childhood in which nobody asked him about his future. The Tacoma native was the product of a broken home, plagued by…

    PLU alumnus, Tacoma teacher draws from his own tough life lessons to inspire students in similar situations Posted by: Kari Plog / March 17, 2016 Image: Joshua Cushman speaking as part of the Wang Center Symposium “The Countenance of Hope” at PLU, on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) March 17, 2016 By Brooke Thames '18PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (March 17, 2016)- Joshua Cushman ’08 stood in front of a crowd at the Wang Center Symposium last month and recalled

  • History students at Pacific Lutheran University develop the skills needed to ask important questions, collect and evaluate evidence, work collaboratively with others, and offer clear and

    Meet Professor Fred Hardyway Specialist in World History joins the Department for 2024-2025 Learn More The History Capstone The culminating experience for the History major is History 499, the Capstone course. Learn More 2024 Phi Alpha Theta PLU's Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society is welcoming new members Learn More Learning History at PLU Group work in Dr. Gina Hames' HIST 289 class, "Women and Gender in World History" More Curious about History at PLU? Listen to the department's

    Professor Rebekah Mergenthal, Chair
    Xavier Hall, Room 109 12180 Park Ave S Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • About Kurt's Life Mayer was born January 14, 1930 in Mainz, Germany to Joe and Emmy Mayer. By the time Kurt was school age, Hitler had come to power, and laws which stripped Jews of their civil rights had been implemented. Forbidden to attend public school, Kurt went to a school which had been created in the synagogue near the family home. In 1938, the Mayers moved to Wiesbaden and Kurt was enrolled in a boarding school at Bad Nauheim. On the morning of November 9, at the age of 8, Kurt and his

  • Alumni NewsBy Kristin Monroe '16Alumni News Editor 2015-2016 Year OverviewThe T.O.H. Karl Forensics Forum took home two first place titles from tournaments, won numerous speaker awards, and hosted an outstanding tournament of their own. “This has been a phenomenal year,” Justin Eckstein said, Director of the T.O.H. Karl Forensics Forum. Tournament accomplishments At the Steve Hunt Classic, PLU advanced more than 50 percent of its teams onto elimination rounds, won over a quarter of the speaker

  • The Rainier Writing Workshop2019 Summer Residency Evening ReadingsFriday, August 2, 8PM: Jennifer Foerster, Jason Skipper Watch livestream recording Saturday, August 3, 7:30PM: Greg Glazner, April Ayers Lawson Sunday, August 4, 7:30PM: Jenny Johnson, Renee Simms Monday, August 5, 7:30PM: Adrianne Harun, Keetje Kuipers Wednesday, August 7, 7:30PM: Fleda Brown, David Allan Cates, Kent Meyers Thursday, August 8, 7:30PM: Carl Phillips, The 2019 Judith Kitchen Visiting Writer Watch livestream

  • Isaac Marion Author of New York Times Best Selling Novel “Warm Bodies” T’wina Franklin Director, University Place School District Miriam Barnett CEO, YWCA Pierce County Mike Ferriter Lieutenant General, United States Army (Retired) Bil Moss Former Tacoma City Councilmember Kurt Beecher Dammeier Founder, Beecher’s Handmade Cheese Seth Kirby Executive Director, Oasis Youth Center Matt Levi Director in Healthcare Administration and Innovation, Franciscan Health System Christine Brandt Principal

  • reflect and engage on how to call, support, and invest in volunteer leadership in congregational life. Come learn how to build a more robust theological understanding of volunteer leadership, while affirming the ongoing ministries of your own congregation and community. Please contact Kendall Jeske, the Director of Congregational Engagement, with any questions or for more information! Thank you to those who attended this event! Click the button below to view the recorded sessions from each of the