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  • Stop Motion for Sustainability – Behind the Scenes by Katie Martell Recently I collaborated on a project with the Wang Center for Global Education and PLU Sustainability. PLU was recently selected as a Finalist for the 2014 Second Nature Climate Leadership Awards , and i n short, our group was tasked with creating… April 10, 2014 animationbehind the scenesphotographystop-motionsustainabilityvideo

  • Meet the PLU Dance Team Posted by: vcraker / January 18, 2022 January 18, 2022 The PLU Dance team is a dedicated group of dance students who perform a variety of styles such as contemporary, jazz, funk, and synchronized movement at halftime events for men’s and women’s athletics, as well as an annual dance concert. Learn more about PLU’s theatre and dance programs at plu.edu/theatre-dance. Read Previous PLU Clubs: Cubing Club Read Next Lutes Participate in Alumni Job Shadow Program LATEST POSTS

  • his passions. The day after PLU’s Commencement, May 25, a group of 71 – including 64 students – will venture to China for a two week whirlwind tour. The performances will include Youtz’s original composition “The Monkey King,” the tale of the Chinese mythical character Monkey who is smarter than most, but a constant trickster. The PLU Wind Ensemble and the PLU Jazz Ensemble will perform at the Beijing Central Conservatory of Music, the Xian Conservatory of Music, the Sichuan Conservatory of Music

  • linked with involvement in hazing activities, the educational purpose of the endeavor is compromised and the safety of students and employees is endangered. In conjunction with Washington State Law (RCW 28B.10.900, RCW 28B.10.901 and RCW 28B.10.902), PLU defines hazing as any act of recruitment, initiation, pledging, admission into, or affiliation with (committed by a person, whether individually or in concert with others) a student organization, athletic team or living group, or any pastime or

  • , Bulgaria (1989); Sapporo, Japan (1991); Zakopane, Poland (1993); and Jaca, Spain (1995). In 1984, he was one of only five U.S. educators invited to the International Olympic Academy in Greece. (Photo: John Froschauer) David Olson +Enlarge Photo Since retirement, Olson has founded and led the PLU Retirees organization for 18 years. Originally started as a phased retirement project, the PLU Retirees Organization has continued to exist under the volunteer direction of Olson. This group includes all

  • , community, and a place to breathe. PLU Interfaith Working Group: The Interfaith Working Group consists of students, faculty and staff. Recent interfaith events include the winter Celebration of Light, a Passover Seder, the creation of a Multi-Faith Meditation and Prayer Space and the Interfaith Games. Email interfaith@plu.edu for more info. The Diversity Center — The Diversity Center is committed to empowering the PLU community to engage in dialogue, programs, and initiatives that promote and enhance

  • traditional work of the university. Efficiency: The Process Improvement Team: Six Sigma at PLU launched and over 45 staff and faculty have been trained and are working on increasing the efficiency of the university, as well as saving time and money where possible for redistribution. Distributive Fundraising: The work of fundraising is envisioned more broadly across the university with a desire for increased participation by a broad group of campus leaders. “The Box”: The PLU Board of Regents passed a