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  • PLU team selected to participate in the Council of Independent College’s 2019 Diversity, Civility, and the Liberal Arts Institute Posted by: hassonja / May 22, 2019 May 22, 2019 PLU has been selected to send a team to participate in the Council of Independent College’s 2019 Diversity, Civility, and the Liberal Arts Institute taking place in Atlanta, GA on June 2nd-5th. One of twenty-five campus groups selected via a competitive application process, PLU’s team includes Joanna Gregson (Provost

  • ) distribution must include at least 12 hours of upper-division (300- or 400-level) coursework must be selected from at least three departments or programs Courses that are not on the approved list, from any discipline, for which at least 60% of the assignments center on women, feminism, gender, race, and/or sexuality may also count for the GSRS major. This allows the integration of gender, sexuality, and race studies perspectives into courses that are not explicitly or entirely structured around those

  • -7415 Location: Nesvig Alumni Center Summer 2024 Career Advising Hours Monday-Thursday: 9am-4:30pm Virtual appointments only Please schedule an appointment through the Opportunities Board. Employer Relations: We are dedicated to supporting employers in their recruitment efforts by connecting them with our highly motivated and skilled students and alumni. Partner with us to access a diverse talent pool and build long-term relationships that contribute to both student success and organizational growth

  • -engaged tradition of Lutheran higher education. It was a wonderful success, as many representatives from the 26 ELCA colleges gathered here in exploration. Hosted by PLU and Lutheran Studies, participants heard presentations by Associate Professor Marit Trelstad (PLU Religion), the Rev. Dennis Sepper (PLU University Congregation), Bobbi Hughes (then with PLU Career Connections) and Professor Lynn Hunnicutt (PLU Economics and Wild Hope Center for Vocation). And afterward, they asked the most satisfying

  • fine press books and broadsides created by regional printers, many of whom lectured and led workshops at the Press. By the turn of the century, the Elliott Press had become a center for book arts instruction in the Pacific Northwest. In 2001, Solveig Robinson became PPA Director, and in 2007 Jessica Spring assumed responsibility for the management of the Elliott Press. Under Spring’s direction, students at the Press have created broadsides and books to commemorate visiting artists at PLU, including

  • to provide proven leadership to our talented business faculty and to take full advantage of our new facilities in PLU’s Morken Center for Learning and Technology,” Killen said. “The campus community looks forward to continued collaboration with Dean Brock on our current endeavor to build our values-based business program into one of the truly distinctive, top-quality programs in the West,” she said. Brock sees the position as an opportunity to “help galvanize the PLU School of Business and

  • engaging with customers or working in the background, we have the position for you! Become a member of the PLU HSCR Team and see what the excitement is all about! Hospitality Services & Campus Restaurants offers positions in The Commons (the main servery on campus), Old Main Market (in the AUC on upper campus), Kelley Café (in Morken Center for Learning & Technology on lower campus),  Lute Café (in the Hague Administration building) as well as catering servers and Conference & Events room setup. All

  • April 13, 2012 From the right, Kim Wilson ’76, Sheri Tonn, Tom Absher, Brad Cheney, Laurie Turner, Bruce Bjerke ’72, Frank Hewins ’86, and Thomas Suek ’12, shovel dirt. (Photo by John Froschauer) Groundbreaking sets all-purpose field plans in motion By Chris Albert This past Friday, April 13, a groundbreaking ceremony took place for the first of two all-purpose fields on the PLU campus. “This day is a culmination of a long wish of a lot of people,” said Bruce Bjerke ’72, chairperson of the

  • PLU President Thomas W. Krise: “A hearty congratulations to Friends of 88.5” Posted by: Zach Powers / May 26, 2016 Image: Neeb Center at PLU as seen from Tingelstad Hall. (John Froschauer/PLU) May 26, 2016 AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PLU COMMUNITY FROM PRESIDENT TOM KRISE (5.26.16)Dear Colleagues and Friends: We heard the news today that the Friends of 88.5 — the community group seeking to raise funds to buy KPLU and create a community-supported station – has reached its fundraising goal of $7

  • /campus-safety/services/ Non-Emergencies: 253-535-7441 Emergencies: call 911, then 253-535-7911 Office Location: Martin J. Neeb Center -1st Floor Quick Links Incoming Students (homepage) Current Students (homepage) ABC Program Policies Living on Campus Staying Healthy Life in the US Food and Dining Campus Life Safety Financial Matters (coming soon) Academics (coming soon) Photo Galleries Staff and Important Contacts ServicesCampus Escort ServicesCampus Safety offers two kinds of escort services on and