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  • Come discover the natural beauty of  Earth, Sea, Sky,  the University Gallery’s current exhibition. The survey of works comes straight from Pacific Lutheran University’s Permanent Art Collection and offers views of the rural and the urban landscape in styles ranging from abstract to realist.  PLU…

    Earth, Sea, Sky shows Permanent Art Collection’s strong points Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / September 2, 2012 September 2, 2012 Come discover the natural beauty of Earth, Sea, Sky, the University Gallery’s current exhibition. The survey of works comes straight from Pacific Lutheran University’s Permanent Art Collection and offers views of the rural and the urban landscape in styles ranging from abstract to realist.  PLU campus and community members can check out the gallery Monday – Friday, 8am

  • News for Pacific Lutheran University.

    Joel Earlywine ’17 Wins Best Research Abstract Award Joel Earlywine Wins Best Research Abstract Award Joel Earlywine (PLU Economics, 2017) School of Public Health Boston University, has won the best Research Abstract award for the Association for Multidisciplinary Education and Research in Substance Abuse and Addiction (AMERSA) for 2019. More December 2, 2019

  • 455 : Mathematical Analysis Theoretical treatment of topics introduced in elementary calculus. Prerequisites: MATH 253, one of 317, 318, or 319, and 331. (4) MATH 480 : Topics in Mathematics Selected topics of current interest or from: combinatorics, complex analysis, differential geometry, dynamical systems chaos and fractals, graph theory, group representations, number theory, operations research, partial differential equations, topology, transform methods, abstract algebra, analysis. May be

  • I never thought I’d be designing for a graphics firm in London Last spring, when Courtney Walker ’11 arrived for her internship at the London-based design firm Abstract Associates, she was fully prepared to be the office go-fer. “I thought I’d be doing coffee and…

    March 1, 2011 I never thought I’d be designing for a graphics firm in London Last spring, when Courtney Walker ’11 arrived for her internship at the London-based design firm Abstract Associates, she was fully prepared to be the office go-fer. “I thought I’d be doing coffee and tea runs for people,” Walker said. She never imagined she’d be asked to design work for actual projects – like magazine spreads or invitations to high society events. “I was actually surprised I got to design for them

  • The University Jazz Ensemble, a 19-piece performing group, will present the concert A Tribute to Women Composers on Friday, November 8, 2019 at 8 PM.

    you’re good enough, from trying to impress people with your playing, is to just really focus on serving the music. Kate Olson Overall, jazz students were able to learn a lot from these experts and had a great time connecting with them. Here is some of the feedback students gave us: Drew Zaremba I appreciated that the focus with each clinic wasn’t on the clinician’s instrument itself as well as the conversational aspect. The talk about theory, philosophy, and getting jobs was unique and very helpful

  • May 3rd Join the Mathematics Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will take place Friday. Talks are scheduled in Morken 214 and 216.

    isometries. In particular, we use this language to classify all possible types of strip patterns. 2:30pm – Polynomial Factorization and How it Relates to the Common Core Jessica Hansen In this talk, we investigate complex numbers and polynomials over the complex numbers. We focus on finding roots by stating the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra as well as providing an example. We will then prove a corollary of the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra stating that every (real or complex) polynomial of degree

  • The ability of a plant to survive and thrive depends on the strength of its roots.  When a plant’s roots are nourished they help anchor them in place, absorb and store nutrients for growth, and

    support and hold each other accountable for meeting our individual and collective goals, now and into the future.Register TodayRegister for 2024 OTR by 9/15REGISTER HEREOTR Agenda Various          Small Group OTR Trips 5:00pm          OTR Dinner 7:00pm         Optional Evening ActivitiesSmall Group OTR TripsCheck out these awesome On The Road Trips!  On The Road Trips are hosted by a staff-student team excited to connect in small groups.  Students will rank their top 3 trips depending on their

  • Alternative Spring Break takes group back to Guatemala By Loren Liden ’11 This year, ten PLU students and five PLU staff will return to Antigua, Guatemala for the first time in five years on an Alternative Spring Break trip. In fact, Antigua is where PLU…

    March 29, 2010 Alternative Spring Break takes group back to Guatemala By Loren Liden ’11 This year, ten PLU students and five PLU staff will return to Antigua, Guatemala for the first time in five years on an Alternative Spring Break trip. In fact, Antigua is where PLU first traveled for Alternative Spring Break, led by three of the leaders for this year’s trip.   This year’s alternate spring break will take 10 students and four faculty to Guatemala. There, the group will see famous carpets

  • Major in Physics 44 semester hours PHYS 153, 154, 163, 164, 223, 499A, 499B Plus: 12 additional, upper-division semester hours in physics CHEM 341 or CHEM 342 may be counted as a substitution for 4

    : completion of college-preparatory mathematics. (2) ENGR 240 : Engineering Statics Engineering statics using vector algebra; equilibrium of rigid bodies; equivalent force and movement systems; centroids and center of gravity; trusses and frames; methods of virtual work; shear and bending moment diagrams; moments of inertia. Prerequisite: PHYS 153 with a C- or higher. ENGR 333 : Engineering Thermodynamics Classical, macroscopic thermodynamics with applications to physics, engineering, and chemistry

  • Dr. Seth Dowland, Seminar in Religion

    2021 Religion Capstones Dr. Seth Dowland, Seminar in Religion Thursday, May 27, from 2-4pm Juliana Andrew “Operation Salvation: the Many Faces of Arctic Missions, Inc.” Abstract: This paper locates Alaska’s Victory Bible Camps and the former Victory High School in the greater timeline of evangelical Christian education initiatives and explores the presentation of each entity to prospective campers or students, established supporters, prospective missionaries, and amongst the founders and