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  • By:Lisa Patterson '98 May 18, 2016 0 Megan Wagstaff ’03 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2014/05/megan-wagstaff-header-1024x427.jpg 1024 427 Lisa Patterson '98 Lisa Patterson '98 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/05/lisa-patterson-e1464107288416.jpg May 18, 2016 May 18, 2016 Megan Wagstaff ’03 Others thought Megan Wagstaff ’03 was crazy to ditch a perfectly good job to bake, a move that resulted in her macaron shop Lady

  • Welcome to Outdoor Rec! Outdoor Rec is Pacific Lutheran University’s wilderness adventure club. We lead trips each weekend to scenic places around the Pacific Northwest, rent gear out to the PLU community, and provide the resources necessary for any adventure!   Come see us for office hours at the Columbia Center or email us at outdoor@plu.edu to make an appointment! Monday: 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM Tuesday: 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM Wednesday: 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM Thursday 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM What We're About

  • Study Away Advising Semester Study Away As a required part of the application process for semester or summer study away, you will need to meet with Wang Center staff for study away advising. Schedule an appointment using the links below. Interested in Oaxaca, ILACA Granada, China, IAU Aix-en-Provence? Tamara Williams Advising Calendar Interested in Norway, Namibia, Trinidad and Tobago, IHON-Oxford? Megan Grover Advising Calendar Interested in a Featured program or Undecided? Courtney Olsen

  • they speak and the various people they interact with. All of these are important to understand when looking at our beautiful, diverse, and vibrant world.” The study-away opportunities that PLU provided while Larsen was a student were invaluable. He also went to Norway in 2014 as a Peace Scholar and studied at the International Summer School. “(It) was an amazing time to meet and engage with students from around the world. All of us with a passion in understanding how we can make this fragmented

  • everyday experience, or the languages they speak and the various people they interact with. All of these are important to understand when looking at our beautiful, diverse, and vibrant world.” The study-away opportunities that PLU provided while Larsen was a student were invaluable. He also went to Norway in 2014 as a Peace Scholar and studied at the International Summer School. “(It) was an amazing time to meet and engage with students from around the world. All of us with a passion in understanding

  • – Memorial Gym 100 4/22 – Regency Room 203 4/29 – AUC 133 5/6 – Memorial Gym 100 5/13 – AUC 133 Instructor: Allison Stephens Cost: $15 Description: Build strength, stability, and balance through traditional abdominal exercises, pilates and planks. Please bring a mat.Cardio ToneWhen: Thursdays, March 5 – May 7 Time: 12:15 – 12:45pm Location: 3/5 – OGYM FLDH (Olsen 123) 3/12-5/14 – CCCS HALL (Columbia Center) Instructor: Ebony Weber Cost: $20 Description: This class combines basic step moves and toning

  • , with the celebration of the Holy Communion at 12:30 in the Ness [Tower] Chapel (Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts), Dr. Samuel Torvend, University Chair in Lutheran Studies, presiding and preaching. Lecture at 1:45. Dr. Mark Brocker, Bonhoeffer scholar and Lecturer in Theological Ethics at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (Berkeley), will speak at 1:45 on “Bonhoeffer’s Appeal for Ethical Humility.” Dr. Brocker writes: “Bonhoeffer’s involvement in a conspiracy to assassinate

  • on the left and a red box over the map. Select the Page Size, Orientation, and Resolution. Next check the box/boxes of the categories or locations you want to include on the map. For example, let’s say there is an event in Anderson University Center. Check off the box in front of AUC and AUC parking, then move the map around within the red box. You can zoom in or out also. In the example below, I wanted to include the building, parking, and Pacific Avenue. Give your map a Print Title and check

  • individual sponsor — a member of the faculty or administrative staff; a department or program connection — signature of chair required; unit endorsement — signature of dean required. Offers should be coordinated by the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education (where international visiting scholars’ arrangements currently are coordinated). Obligations of the Host: The initiating trio is responsible for hosting the visitor (international visitors in particular may need assistance with housing

  • Capital Improvements ProjectProjected CostCurrent Costs as of 05/31/2018 Student Success Center$60,000$148,584 Olson Restrooms$80,000$80,447 Kreidler Heat System$404,711$418,347 Tingelstad Elevators$525,822$742,801 Ramstad Remodel - Nursing Facility$197,959$227,791 Music Offices$16,500$0.00 Olson Classroom 102-104/flooring$156,799$180,655 Additional Contingency$8,210$11,072 Total$1,450,000$1,539,006