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  • Sociology major Allen Tugade ’24 has been a dynamic researcher and student leader at PLU As a student, Allen Tugade ’24 engaged in academic and applied sociological research on the student population of Pacific Lutheran University. Tugade was a member of Choir of the West and a well-known student leader on campus, serving as a Wild Hope Fellow and with… May 28, 2024 Research & Academics

  • Rooted and Open: Rev. Jen Rude talks about centering community, spiritual diversity, and Campus Ministry In the summer of 2016, Rev. Jen Rude and her spouse Deb packed their things and drove two thousand miles West on Interstate 90 to a new home and a new call. Six-and-half years later, Rude is no longer PLU’s “new pastor from Chicago.” Now… November 1, 2022 Equity, Faith, JusticeResoLute

  • 23 years. Monroe has been an athlete, a coach, a pastor and a public servant. Now, his work has him building a stronger community – literally. He serves as the organizational development and neighborhood revitalization consultant for Habitat for Humanity International. Monroe assists entire neighborhoods in their goal of growing stronger, consulting with projects on the West Coast and nationwide. The framework of Monroe’s career trajectory was forged during his time at Pacific Lutheran University

  • Nesvig Lot Olson Lot – general parking section only Yakima Lot Faculty/Staff Decal Columbia Center Lot East Hauge Lot Facilities Lot Health Center Lot Ivy Lot Library Lot Morken Lot Neeb Lot Nesvig Lot Northwest Lot Olson Lot Tingelstad Staff Lot University Center Lot Wang Center Lot West Hauge Lot Wheeler Lot South Hall Decal South Hall Gated Lot only Open to all resident students Additional fee required Current Decal Rates Faculty/Staff: No Cost. Employees are eligible to purchase a second decal

  • . interests and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. [Countries of Western Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand are excluded, although proven language ability in a European language is recognized as a measure of a candidate’s ability to learn a new language of a country considered critical to the U.S.] Note: special Boren scholarships are available for summer study abroad for students in STEM disciplines. Award/Stipend

  • the required 34 program semester hours in order to become certified. After completing certification, candidates have three additional years to complete the remaining program semester hours to obtain the M.A.E. All teacher candidates must pass the WEST-B, WEST-E, or NES as mandated by the state for certification. Prerequisites For regular admission, applicants must have completed a baccalaureate degree from a regionally-accredited institution of higher education. Passing scores on the WEST-B or SAT

  • Friday, November 18, in the Regency Room of the Anderson University Center beginning at 6:00 p.m. for a remembrance event hosted by the Center for Gender Equity, Campus Ministry, the Queer Ally Student Union, and the Gender Alliance of the South Sound.  The event will feature speakers, the reading of the names of people who were murdered, numbering over 90 since this time last year, and an opportunity for prayer and reflection. And on December 7 from 3:45-5:00 p.m. in Chris Knutzen Hall West of the

  • on campus until 10:00PM. Each residence hall has open lounges that students are welcome to study in. Harstad Study Room – located on the second floor, Harstad Hall a large study room that’s divided into smaller study spaces for students Tingelstad Study Rooms – located on each floor of Tingelstad, there are dedicated study rooms with whiteboards for students to use! TV with HDMI hookups are also available on both the East and West Lounges of the building Is the sun out? Lutes LOVE to study

  • Ian Morris, which measures a society’s energy capture, organization, information management, and war-making capability. “Twice before 1800 the index of development reached 43: during the Roman Empire in the first century CE and during the Southern Song Dynasty around 1000 CE. In the last 18th century, both the West and China had reached 43 again, but seemed headed for another hard ceiling when something new under the sun happened,” Bellah said. The new advancement was the invention of the steam

  • . Having a built-in support group of Lutes helped. Along with Hall and Van Mechelen, there was Novalee Richard, ’09, Stephanie Johnson ’11 and Ieisha McIntyre ’97. Johnson said that she has received huge support from her fellow Lutes, including Choir of the West members who helped her put together audition videos, and her current voice instructor (and PLU professor) Barry Johnson, who encouraged her to audition. “PLU has given me amazing connections,” she said. As for advice for other students seeking