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  • get a dance session or two in. Our favorite artists include Lizzo, Doja Cat, and Kesha! We are a close-knit community! If you join ultimate, it’s almost guaranteed that you’ll meet some of your best friends on the team. Our connections don’t stop on the field, we hang out and do team bonding  on our own time as well. We are always looking for more people to expand our community! No experience, no problem, many of our players played Ultimate for the first time with our team. If you’d like to get

  • and criminal justice issues. Students will be able to critique systems of social and economic stratification (e.g., race, class, and/or gender) in relation to the criminal justice system. Students will be able to apply their criminological learning to the field of criminal justice. Revised: 10/19/19

  • stuff [video: Prof. Wilcox’s voice comes in over clips. Shots of a mountain waterway at dusk. Driftwood on the shore of the water. A panning shot over an alpine forest. Prof. Wilcox: In some aspects it’s groundbreaking in other ways is just supporting the scientific community as a whole student student particularly undergraduate students it’s a great way to show them [video: Return to Prof. Wilcox talking to the camera.] Prof. Wilcox: just how applied you know a geological field of study can really

  • Six Lutes headed to NCAA Championships Posted by: vcraker / May 25, 2022 May 25, 2022 The NCAA announced selections for the 2022 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships with Pacific Lutheran University sending six student-athletes to the meet this week at the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio. Sprinter Bailey Forsyth qualifies in two events and is joined by distance runner Ryan Stracke, pole vaulters Lily Luksich and Kristine Nguyen, in addition to javelin throwers Darius Chaffin

  • by visiting banweb.plu.edu. Click on “Enter Secure Area”, log into Banner, click on “Personal Information”, view or edit your contact information. Be sure to put all seven digits of your cell phone number in the “Phone Number” box. Do not put the last four digits in the “Extension” box. Enter your cell phone number in the cell phone field. You will not get text messages if your cell phone is only listed in the home phone field. Do not use spaces or dashes when entering phone numbers. The system

  • interdisciplinary themes, students practice the various academic conventions of writing. FYEP 102 (FD) (4): Students will engage with themes and questions related to Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability, and their intersections, via the methods and topics of a particular discipline or field of study. FYEP 102 is the first course in the PLU Diversity Requirement. PLUS 100 (1): Students will learn to identify and overcome unforeseen barriers in adjusting to college academic and social life. The Academic Study

  • (Scandinavian Cultural Center) Enrique Lomnitz, Director, Isla Urbana 3:15-4:25pm — Food Security and Cultural Resilience Among Northwest Tribal Communities (Regency Room) Janell Blacketer, Community Garden Field Tech, Nisqually Indian Tribe Grace Byrd, Community Garden Field Tech, Nisqually Indian Tribe Caitlin Krenn, Community Garden Program Supervisor, Nisqually Indian Tribe Adam Lorio, Education Program Manager, Samish Indian Nation Joseph Pavel, Skokomish Indian Tribe  4:30-5:45pm — Food Security, Food

  • foundation in Chinese language, culture, and history, and an opportunity to focus on the religious-philosophical world view and the economic structure of China. Economics The Pacific Lutheran University Economics department offers a multitude of ways to study the field of economics. Are you interested in understanding how choices made individually and collectively affect issues such as immigration, health care, environmental issues, or income inequality? English The study of English offers excellent

  • our field and the communities they’ll serve in after they graduate.” On campus, Montgomery is dedicated to raising awareness about race issues, as she herself is multiracial. She is committed to participating in two campus groups that discuss multiracial and racial issues. Montgomery also participated in an “Unlearning Racism” workshop in Eugene, Ore., earlier this year. It examined the concept of race, how racism is unwittingly supported and strategies for effectively confronting racism. She said

  • BSU Open Mic NightHinderlie first floor lounge – 7pm BSU will host an open mic night to provide a chilled space where anyone with varying amount of talents can put those talents on display. All students are welcome to join in on the fun. This open mic night will also include people displaying talents honoring Black History and Culture.FEB 18 Northwest African American Museum Field TripSeattle, WA BSU will be organizing a trip to Seattle to tour the museum’s exhibition. We will leave in the morning