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  • honorary degree, starting at 2:30 p.m. The King’s visit to PLU is part of his official visit to Washington and Alaska in May. His activities at PLU and at Commencement represent his only public appearances in the South Sound. Community members are invited to help welcome the King to PLU as he tours campus. Spectators may line the path leading to and around Centennial Plaza (“Red Square”). Music and entertainment arranged by PLU’s Scandinavian Cultural Center will begin at 10:30 a.m., and the crowd will

  • safety of both Lutes and Trip Leaders in mind; September will be a “trial” month for the whole university to get used to hybrid learning. We don’t want to rush into leading trips before safety guidelines are met, so we’ll all have to be patient and flexible until we can resume a normal trip schedule. While we can’t lead trips for the first month of the new school year, our Rental Program will still be running, so be on the lookout for updated office hours at the Columbia Center (our headquarters

  • community received instruction in the arts of passing, dribbling, shooting, ball-handling, rebounding and defending from members of the team. The PLU Student-Athlete Advisory Committee was honored by the university’s Center for Community Engagement & Service for members’ efforts throughout the year to use athletics to empower others and serve Parkland and surrounding communities. Two-sport athlete Drew Oord ’16 has mentored students at Lister with his football teammates and coached special Olympians

  • . More than 175 girls and boys from the community received instruction in the arts of passing, dribbling, shooting, ball-handling, rebounding and defending from members of the team. The PLU Student-Athlete Advisory Committee was honored by the university’s Center for Community Engagement & Service for members’ efforts throughout the year to use athletics to empower others and serve Parkland and surrounding communities. Two-sport athlete Drew Oord ’16 has mentored students at Lister with his football

  • the two fields, plans for future development in the area include a new recreation and fitness center just south of Columbia Center. The area south of that may be a future location for student and multigenerational mixed housing. The area may also include space for passive recreation needs that may include an arboretum. When construction begins, the PLU University Golf Course will close to make way for the new field. However, it will remain open for most of the 2011 golfing season. The lower campus

  • August 5, 2010 Why eating at PLU is not your typical college dining experience By Chris Albert At PLU, eating isn’t just a cafeteria experience of hot dogs and French fries. You can get those too, but not every college dining experience also includes menu items like Korean tacos. By the way: Don’t call it a cafeteria. It is kind of a bad word around PLU’s Dining and Culinary Services, said Erin McGinnis ’90, its director. PLU has significantly remodeled its University Center, ensuring its

  • How do you handle being the “first” or the “only”? Nikki Plaid ’96 (full oral history interview here)Born and raised in Las Vegas as a Lutheran, Nikki Plaid found PLU naturally through her family and her pastor. Her first night at PLU was the first night she had been out of state, and she was determined to make the most of her experience. In addition to picking up two majors (in political science and global studies) and a minor (in women’s studies), Nikki got involved with the Black Student

  • for students interested in studying music. Please see our degree page for a list of all majors. I've never heard of Tacoma/Parkland, what's it like?Tacoma is one of America’s hidden gems – it is the perfect combination of access to urban hustle and bustle and serene country-like dwelling. Tacoma, Washington is a mid-size city nestled in the heart of the Pacific Northwest at the foot of Mount Rainier and along the shores of Commencement Bay. It is the cultural center for the South Puget Sound

  • School District as it renamed the Reengagement Center the Willie Stewart Academy in recognition of his decades of service. Stewart is one of 11 notable alumni currently featured in a billboard campaign that asks “what can you do with a PLU degree?” Others featured in the campaign include Android co-founder Nick Sears ’87, ’95,  Alaska Airlines CEO Brad Tilden ’83 and Metropolitan Opera superstar Angela Meade ’01. Read all about the campaign and browse all 11 billboard designs in the latest online