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  • New PLU course Chem 103 illustrates chemistry through food Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / August 14, 2019 Image: Dr. Andrea Munro, an associate professor of chemistry at PLU, preps dough in the Scandinavian Center kitchen for Chem 103, an online food chemistry class for distance-learning students. August 14, 2019 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationTACOMA, WASH. (Aug. 13, 2019) — Pacific Lutheran University’s Dr. Andrea Munro didn’t design Chem 103: Food Chemistry in order to teach

  • center many of the concepts she learned at PLU. “The programs, students and staff on campus put an emphasis on service and care,” she says. “That’s what drew me to PLU, what kept met at PLU and what has sustained me.” At PLU, she majored in both communications and Hispanic studies.  “I took my first Spanish language class in 10th grade, and I fell in love with the language from the start,” she says. Following graduation from PLU, she earned a master’s degree in translation from Kent State University

  • 2023-24 SeasonThe College of Professional Studies Health & Safety GuidelinesAs of Saturday, March 12, 2022 the PLU campus has moved to a mask-optional policy in concert with changes at the state level and recommendations of the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department. In addition, the university will no longer mandate proof of vaccination for visitors attending campus events. Off Broadway: a musical revue Performances: October 6 @ 7:30pm and October 7 @ 5:30pm; Eastvold Auditorium Directors: Tom

  • pawed through the detritus on the forest floor. The “one” was a red back salamander,  which had been hiding under a log where students were busily whacking away invasive species that had choked out native plants along Puget Creek in North Tacoma decades ago. The reddish-brown creature, about 6 inches long, seemed rather stunned to be the center of attention as faces peered down at it. The amphibian was then covered with moss and then students carefully worked around its new hideout, so as not to

  • . Your LuteCard Your ID is your lifeline at PLU, and is required to use your meal plan & Dining Dollars at all campus restaurants. It is not transferable and may not be used by anyone else. Treat it like you would your driver’s license or charge card. Add Dining Dollars You may purchase additional Dining Dollars any time throughout the year. On the the GET app (with a $2.75 fee). At the Old Main Market in the Anderson University Center using cash or credit card. Online and have them charged to your

  • September 24, 2010 Exploring Egyptian tombs By Chris Albert The moment before the chamber door of an ancient tomb cracks open,  a sensation of excitement,  of discovery is running through Don Ryan ’79 – renowned archeologist and Egyptologist and PLU faculty fellow. PLU Faculty Fellow Don Ryan knows a thing or two about Egyptology. After all his team did rediscover Hatshepsut. This moment of exhilaration may come from months, if not years of research – meticulous and sometimes thankless research

  • think is a very rewarding thing for faculty,” Lewis said. The symposium is this Saturday, April 8, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. in the Anderson University Center. Read Previous PLU faculty members Lisa Marcus, Michael Halvorson and Amy Young discuss the word ‘symbol’ (podcast) Read Next PLU professor uplifts story of ‘pink victims’ in farewell lecture COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a

  • package, please fill out this form. The deadline for both forms is: August 1 for Fall and January 15 for Spring.Health Matters Immunization Form & Record of Vaccinations The Immunization Verification Form along with any record of immunizations is required to attend classes and activities at PLU. Please send all documents to the Health Center online via Etrieve, via mail: PLU Health Center, 12180 Park Ave S, Tacoma, WA  98447, or via fax: 253-536-5042 The deadline for submission is: August 1 for Fall

  • provided to employees. The supervisor must also ensure proper initial fitting and supervise the correct use of all hearing protectors. Contact the Environmental Health & Safety Manager for assistance. Hearing protection is required in the following locations, job duties or when the following equipment is used: PLU Dishwashing room, Anderson University Center for workers exceeding 5 hours per shift Other PLU Dining services workers may also require hearing protection, based on role and individual

  • tradition in a “21st century context.” “I see the professorship as a way of promoting the intellectual gifts of Lutheran higher education among a diverse faculty and student body who may or may not have a connection to the Lutheran tradition,” he said. “That is part of the challenge of being a Lutheran center of learning in the Pacific Northwest.” Read Previous New ’employer relations’ position connects students with employers Read Next Light Fantastic COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the