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  • A PLU Christmas, Winter Rose Posted by: Kate Williams / November 12, 2018 November 12, 2018 By Kate Williams '16Outreach ManagerDon’t miss one of the most beloved holiday traditions in the Pacific Northwest, as the Choir of the West, University Chorale and University Symphony Orchestra present our annual Christmas concerts. This year’s theme, Winter Rose, features performances of works by Gerald Finzi, Herbert Howells, Michael Praetorius and others, mixed with traditional carols and seasonal

  • look on the Internet and filter,” McGinnis said. “Take as many examples as possible and find common threads. I always want to kind of cross reference with about eight to a dozen.” For this recipe, he uses a mortar and pestle to grind together the ingredients and bruise the papaya to absorb all the flavors. “The dish is also kind of fun because it takes a considerable amount of garlic and chili,” McGinnis said. “It handles them really well.”The Thai bird chilies and garlic give this dish its

  • Math CareersMany students think the only possible careers for mathematics majors are in educational fields, but this misconception has been readily disproved by past graduates from PLU. While many of our graduates are accomplished mathematics teachers and district leaders, others have found successful careers as financial analysts or engineers, data scientists, actuaries, consultants, lawyers, software engineers, statisticians, government contractors, scientific researchers and in a variety of

  • University as part of a longer tour of U.S. schools hosted by Chinese “agent” EduKeys, sat at tables arranged in a rectangle, with all the Beijing students facing outward, expectantly. After a few key talks—including one from Professor David Huelsbeck on his time spent studying the Makah tribe of Neah Bay—a mass of PLU students was ushered in and seated across from the waiting students. During the exercise, the Lutes and the Chinese students exchanged ideas about how their cultures intersect, using

  • years, including two summers. As a student intern, she is an outstanding ambassador for PLU. Peterson’s favorite part of her job is chatting up alumni and constituents—she has terrific interpersonal skills, and her enthusiasm for Pacific Lutheran University has made her an exceptional intern. In the last year, she took on extra responsibilities in the office, which led to her promotion to Student Lead. For her senior year, Peterson was on the PLU Student Advisory Board to the Dean of the School of

  • THANK YOU!Thank you for signing up for the MAE Information Session. You will receive an email with the location of the Information Session as well as a parking pass for the event one week before the date. If this is an online session, you will receive an email with instructions to join the virtual meeting. Until then, if you have any other questions, please email educ@plu.edu We look forward to seeing you there!Phone AppointmentYou can have an one-on-one conversation with a graduate admission

  • 68 semester hours In this teacher certification program, candidates pursue an endorsement in ELL and elementary education (K-8) while earning a B.A.E. degree. Endorsements are awarded upon successful completion of coursework, Internship II (student teaching) experience, and all program and certification requirements. Students are encouraged to take the following courses prior to entrance to the program: MATH 123 or equivalent – required prior to entrance MATH 124 or equivalent – required by the

  • are going out there and doing it.” While the program has grown, Dorner hopes to see it continue as its value becomes apparent. Through the support of PLU and a generous grant from Intel, the program has been funded this year. The funds help provide transportation and pay for entry fees for the Math Olympiad. The grants are a great help in supporting the program as the area schools in the program have a high number of reduced and free lunch programs. “A lot of these kids couldn’t afford the entry

  • New Delete Sociology Academic Programs all programs program website Sociology Undergraduate Major & Minor College of Liberal Studies Bachelor of Arts Meet the Professors More Stories Visit About Sociology touches on almost every aspect of our lives as social beings — and as global citizens. Human relationships and experience, contemporary family life, ethnic diversity and race relations, poverty and social stratification, social justice and community organization are just some of the topics you

  • Jennie Griek Gift Planner Phone: 253-535-7156 Email: jgriek@plu.edu Professional Education B.A., Biology, Pacific Lutheran University, 2002 Certified Fund Raising Executive, CFRE International, 2017 Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy, American College of Financial Services, 2020 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Fundraising Gift Planning Event Planning Relationship Building Responsibilities Jennie joined the University Relations team in 2023 and is primarily responsible for increasing financial