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  • By:Mark Albanese May 2, 2016 0 Attaway Lutes https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Mark Albanese Mark Albanese https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2016/09/mark-albanese.jpg May 2, 2016 September 26, 2016 Attaway Lutes The lessons learned on the gridiron as a Lute helped lay the groundwork for a lifetime of service for Tad Monroe ’97, who has championed social justice in the Tacoma community for the past

  • Attorney, sexual assault victim advocate Sarah Klein visits PLU Posted by: Marcom Web Team / February 6, 2020 Image: Sarah Klein, who spoke on behalf of over 400 “Sister Survivors” at the 2018 ESPY Awards as they collectively received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award, will visit PLU on Feb. 26. February 6, 2020 By Karen McConnell and Mallory MannMarketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 6, 2020) — Pacific Lutheran University’s Department of Kinesiology welcomes to campus Sarah Klein, an

  • Photo courtesy of the PLU Archives Action is needed to bring this beautiful part of campus back to life. 53 years ago PLU students were able to fish right on the underside of Hinderle hall until the creek got rerouted in 1967. The PLU Sustainability Committee needs to take part in funding the rerouting of the creek. This is to ensure future generations get to experience this part of campus life as well as bring back the many diverse ecosystems once inhabiting the area. -Tanner Hendricks

  • October 28, 2011 A passion for learning is explored By Chris Albert The route to being an educator may vary, but a key ingredient is being passionate about being a life-long learner. It’s a sentiment the panel of current educators and PLU alumni shared with students during the Career Connections in Education discussion in October. A panel of PLU alumni share their experiences with current students about life as educators. “You have to have that whole idea that you’re going to be a life-long

  • other information they would like to share about why this pathway is a good choice for them at this time. Name of Preferred Faculty Advisor(s) The student should identify one faculty member who may serve as their primary advisor. Students may also identify one or more additional faculty members who may serve as supporting advisors. Students are encouraged to consult with the program director if they would like guidance in identifying a possible advisor. Upon receipt of the proposal, the program

  • -match record and won four Northwest Conference titles. Hamilton was a member of the Lute tennis team from 1979-82. He is ranked fourth on the PLU career singles victories list with 84, highlighted by a 25-win season as a freshman in 1979. As a senior, Hamilton was recipient of the NAIA’s prestigious Arthur Ashe Award, given for his athletic and academic achievements, community involvement and sportsmanship. He was the Northwest Conference singles champion in 1980; won the conference doubles

  • adults and toddlers. Current studies investigate differences in toddlers’ comprehension of partially known words. Secondary lines of investigation can be described as social cognition (e.g., the effects of physical attractiveness on eyewitness memory, cognitive overload as an explanation for noncompliance with emergency vehicles, or ethical decision making as a function of gender and academic major.) Undergraduate research assistants are involved in all phases of all projects.

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  • of your new advisor in order to change your advisor.  Change of Advisor Form How do I declare my major?Once you have decided upon a major, you’ll need to make an appointment with the faculty chair of the department.  The faculty chair is listed on the department web site. Once the faculty chair of the department completes an online form, you will be officially declared by the Office of the Registrar. Once I declare my major, may I change it?Yes. Changing to a new major is as simple as declaring a

  • Yaquelin Ramirez’s ’22 passion for helping others leads to a future in healthcare Posted by: Silong Chhun / May 5, 2022 Image: Yaquelin Ramirez ’22 in the second floor lab where as a chemistry major she spent much of her time. (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) May 5, 2022 By Veronica CrakerMarketing & CommunicationsAs a child, chemistry major Yaquelin Ramirez ’22 often went to work with her mother at a Federal Way nursing home. The time spent watching her mom help the residents sparked something

  • July 7, 2008 Killer instincts To say the PLU volleyball team had a good fall 2007 season would be an understatement. For starters, they only lost three regular season games. In Northwest Conference play, they went 16-0. Part of that reason is Beth Hanna. The five-foot-11-inch outside hitter from Clackamas, Ore., made a major impact on the volleyball program – burn marks on the gymnasium floor type impact. As a first-year student, Hanna obliter­ated the 12-year school record for kills per game