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  • Collection. The collection was gathered by a hobbyist printer, Bill Thorniley, in his Seattle home. The collection includes not just lead type, but also rare examples in wood, as well as an impressive number of decorative ornaments (think of tiny little Monopoly men, flourishes, and botanical elements, for example), as well as several presses and book binding tools. When this collection is combined with our current Elliott Press and Boge Library, the Thorniley Collection will make PLU a destination for

  • answer to,” she said. “This gives them a first-hand look at how to ask the question, how to rule things out, how to set controls and interpret the new data.” Deane is one of approximately 30 students paired with about a dozen professors from the Division of Natural Sciences under PLU’s Summer Undergraduate Research Program. Each year the program gives up and coming scientists, such as Deane, a chance to do field or lab research, and gain hands-on experience that is rare for an undergraduate. Science

  • Legacy Lutes – Resolute Online: Winter 2017 Search Features Features Welcome Oaxaca Trinidad and Tobago China Namibia Lutes in Conflict Neah Bay Expanding Roots at PLU Tacoma Norway On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Caring for the Earth Alumni News Reunite and Reconnect Travel Journals #LutesAway Lute Link Legacy Lutes Alumni Profiles Class Notes Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Calendar Highlights Legacy Lutes Each fall

  • of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care for others, their communities and the Earth – is rooted in the Lutheran insistence that study in the liberal arts is a liberating experience. Quality education frees the learner from limited knowledge or self-focused understanding and frees the learner for a life of purpose, satisfaction, and service in the world. In this edition of Resolute, you’ll hear many diverse voices speaking on how we can live the Lutheran ideals that unite us. We are

  • Jaech PLU’s mission – to educate for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care for others, their communities and the Earth – is rooted in the Lutheran insistence that study in the liberal arts is a liberating experience. Quality education frees the learner from limited knowledge or self-focused understanding and frees the learner for a life of purpose, satisfaction, and service in the world. In this edition of Resolute, you’ll hear many diverse voices speaking on how we can live the

  • programs section), Engineering Dual Degree program (located in the undergraduate courses and curricula section), and the STEM Education Minor (also located in the undergraduate courses and curricula section) for related programs. Descriptions of specific course offerings and degree requirements offered within the College of Natural Sciences are listed under: Biology Chemistry Computer Science Earth Science & Environmental Studies Mathematics Physics Psychology STEM Education The following courses are

  • Seat: Expires 2025 Contact: 253-535-7216 Name: Shannon Seidel (seidelsb@plu.edu) – Secretary, Fall 2025 Department: Biology Committee Seat: Expires 2026 Contact: 253-535-7791 Name: Corey Cook (clcook@plu.edu) – Member, Spring 2025 Department: Psychology Committee Seat: Expires 2026 Contact: 253-535-7471 Name:  Terri Farrar (farrartd@plu.edu) Department: Kinesiology Committee Seat: Expires 2027 Contact: 253-535-7360 Name:  Peter Davis (davispb@plu.edu) Department: Earth Sciences Committee Seat

  • Beth Kraig and former History Professor Phillip Nordquist. “Christopher Browning’s Holocaust course was truly life-changing,” Loberg said. “It determined my career path. Furthermore, his course taught all of us the importance of bringing both analytical depth and vital compassion to every area of inquiry and action.” (Browning, who has served as the J.B. and Maurice Shapiro Senior Scholar and the Ina Levine Senior Scholar at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and as an expert witness in “war crimes

  • Mission PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care—for other people, for their communities, and for the earth. Diversity Statement Diversity is “the condition of difference necessary to all life and creativity.”  Martusewicz, Edmundson, and Lupinacci, 2011 At PLU, diversity is intrinsic to the vitality of learning, resilience, and growth. Thus, we will: Be responsive to how intersections and context impact how power is experienced Act upon the

  • events exploring vocation. Learn More Dance Continuum, Apr. 8-9 Directed by Ariella Brown, Dance Continuum will showcase the talents of PLU student choreographers, PLU’s Dance Team, and compositions by faculty and professional guest choreographers. The concert promises to highlight the depth of artistic capabilities of PLU student choreographers and performers. Learn More 2016 TEDx Tacoma, Apr. 22 PLU is sponsoring this high-profile Earth Day event featuring talks on sustainability and a healthy