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  • , including our own southern border, have rekindled debates about national identity, boundaries and security. Long-sought-after civil and human rights face erosion. Drug- and gun-related violence, mass killings and terrorist attacks cripple some communities, heightening fear and mistrust in others. Meanwhile, human and non-human species confront the consequences of climate change. Pacific Lutheran University is tasked with preparing students to live, learn, serve and lead in a world beset by these and

  • Blog Post: Caps and gowns and tassels … Oh, my! Blog Post: Caps and gowns and tassels … Oh, my! Dear Class of ’15: We heard you. My thanks to those students who have reached out to share concerns about graduation caps being distributed at the Tacoma Dome, separate from gowns and hoods. Rest assured that you… May 13, 2015 EventsWhat's a Lute?

  • Department of Chemistry Policies and ProceduresThe links below are the categories of policies and procedures. Click on one links below to see the information for that area. Contact any faculty member for suggestions of ones to add to the collection.  We will continue to add categories and information as we can. If you have suggestions for additional entries, please contact us for consideration of your suggestions. Advising questions Departmental Honors Letters of Recommendation Scholarships and

  • First LuteCards Are you a new PLU student or employee? Your first LuteCard is free. Click here for your first LuteCard. Replacement LuteCards Did you lose or damage your PLU LuteCard? Click here to request a replacement LuteCard ID. Badges Do you need an authorized PLU Badge (example: Nursing, iTech)? Click here to request a badge. Alumni Are you PLU alumni? The Alumni & Student Connections office would love to hear from you. Click here to request an alumni card.

  • Student Office HoursPresident Belton welcomes informal conversations and individual meetings throughout the academic year. The purpose of these meetings is to give students an opportunity to discuss issues that affect them and the University. Students are served on a first-come, first-serve basis. These meetings are held in the President’s Office located in the Hauge Administration Building, Room 118. If you wish to meet with President Belton, please schedule an appointment by  sending an email

  • STEM Education Learning ObjectivesLearning ObjectivesPLU students who complete the minor will: develop STEM content knowledge practice and develop their own teaching style and philosophy engage in critical reflection by considering issues from multiple perspectives cultivate respect for diverse cultures and ways of knowing, which will allow them to teach all students effectively using culturally sustaining pedagogy begin to recognize how culture, tradition, and training shapes our assumptions

  • work and time, not to mention materials. I don’t have the time or energy to deal with that. At the Archie Bray a couple summers ago I attended a China painting workshop with Kurt Wiser, one of the professors at ASU where I did grad school. It’s a really beautiful glaze technique. It’s a painterly process, like painting with watercolor on glass. It’s all very low-temperature, so we would work on a piece during the day and then fire it that night, and repeat that process all week. You’re constantly

  • Impact-Designed RequestsPoster Design PricingAll Poster Design Packages (see below) include 30 printed copies, to be distributed on Impact bulletin boards around campus. 8.5×11″ 80 lb. Cardstock B&W – $20 8.5×11″ 80 lb. Cardstock Full Color – $40 11×17″ 80 lb. Cardstock B&W – $30 11×17″ 80 lb. Cardstock Full Color – $50 $5 Upcharge for 11×17″ Chrome Coat Paper (glossy, firmer type of paper, similar to digital print paper) Additional $20 Rush Fee for any poster design request that is needed in

  • January 26, 2009 Present for historical moment PLU Senior Morgan Root spent last week in Washington D.C., experiencing the inauguration of President Barack Obama. The following is her account of the historic occasion. There is absolutely nothing like watching the president of the United States be sworn into office as you stand with 1.5 million people. On January 20, 2009 I had the opportunity to do just that. Instead of traveling to some exotic tropical place, my own personal J-term adventure

  • opportunity to serve my discipline, including students and peers,” Grahe said. “Since I arrived on the Psi Chi Board of Directors as vice president four years ago, I have advanced an agenda to increase research opportunities and participation (including crowd-sourcing projects) for our members. In January, the board approved my recommendation for a research advisory committee, and being president allows me to have a more active role in the early stages of that committee because I will remain on the board