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  • Dylan Ruggeri ’23 and Kenzie Knapp ‘24 make a musical about climate change By Lora Shinn | PLU Marketing & Communications Guest Writer Posted by: mhines / July 7, 2023 Image: Dylan Ruggeri ’23 and Kenzie Knapp ’24 (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) July 7, 2023 Together, senior Dylan Ruggeri ’23 and junior Kenzie Knapp ’24 created an innovative climate science musical performance on PLU’s campus in 2022. Both students are majoring in environmental studies and theatre, and the duo drew on their passions to

  • Zach Powers Director of Communications Full Profile he/him 253-535-8410 zach.powers@plu.edu * Working Hybrid

  • March 20, 2014 Professor Mark Mulder works at a well during one of his recent visits to Central America. (Photo courtesy of Mark Mulder.) Nicaragua: Lutes Get Their Hands Dirty for Clean Water By Barbara Clements PLU Marketing and Communications Instead of lazing around on beaches during Spring Break, or going on a road trip to Disney Land, 10 Pacific Lutheran University students headed south to Nicaragua on March 22 to dig a well and assist in giving a village the gift of clean water. Under

  • side debating that the Chinese were not to blame for the war, argued that the British at the time classified the Chinese as almost less than human. On the opposing side, students argued that the Chinese repeatedly used the word “barbarians” when referring to the British. For source material, students used dispatches sent between the emperor and his officials and letters between the British merchants. PLU student Zach Ross argued that the Chinese faced internal communications problems that hindered

  • October 12, 2014 Nursing Students With—and on—a Mission PLU Nursing students Madison Gatterman, left, and Sarah Jamieson taught basic healthcare and dental hygiene to young children at a Haitian orphanage. (Photo courtesy of Gatterman and Jamieson) Juniors Return to Haiti to Teach at an Orphanage —and Encounter an Actual Medical Outbreak By Brenna Sussman ’15 PLU Marketing & Communications Student Worker PLU Nursing students Madison Gatterman and Sarah Jamieson recently traveled to Quanaminthe

  • PLU students conquer the math modeling marathon! By Emily Holt, MFA ’16 | PLU Marketing and Communications Guest Writer Posted by: mhines / July 14, 2023 Image: Natural Sciences students compete in the Mathematical Contest in Modeling, a competition that goes 24-hours a day from Thursday to Monday (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) July 14, 2023 At PLU, you can test your math skills in the classroom, but you can also showcase your problem-solving prowess outside the classroom! This year, a three-person PLU

  • Emergency ResourcesIf you find yourself or someone else in a urgent mental health situation, please do not hesitate to utilize the following resources.For EMERGENCIES (an immediate threat of harm to yourself or someone else), call PLU Campus Safety at 253-535-7911 or 911 for immediate assistance. Call the PLU Crisis Line at 253-535-7075 to speak with a mental health professional within moments.  This line is available 24/7/365 (evenings, weekends, holidays) and you need not be in crisis to

  • -demand virtual and phone-based services. Log in with your PLU credentials, then select “Medical Now” to connect with a medical provider within minutes. This services is unlimited and available for video or phone chat. Call the PLU Crisis Line at 253-535-7075 to speak with a mental health professional within moments.  This line is available 24/7/365 (evenings, weekends, holidays) and you need not be in crisis to utilize it.Sexual Assault and Domestic ViolencePierce County Sexual Assault Center at 800

  • Urgent ResourcesIf you find yourself or someone else in a urgent medical or mental health situation, please do not hesitate to utilize the following resources: Call 911 for immediate assistance, or call Campus Safety (253-535-7911) for urgent issues on campus.  They can assist with coordinating emergency services and/or coordinate urgent medical/mental health situations. PLU Crisis Line (253-535-7075) – If you want to talk with a counselor immediately, call (253) 535-7075 any time a day (24/7

  • Kari Plog ‘11 on telling the stories of those most impacted by COVID-19 pandemic Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 7, 2020 Image: Kari Plog ‘11, a digital journalist for local NPR affiliate radio station KNKX, has been telling the stories of Western Washington residents trying to deal with the fallout of a global health crisis while navigating the challenges that come with that — like turning her closet into a makeshift recording studio for audio. April 7, 2020 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing