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  • August 1, 2012 I never thought I’d study away four times – and still graduate on time Maryn Johnston ’12 and some of her new friends in South Africa. By Katie Scaff ’13 When Maryn Johnston ’12 came to PLU, she knew she wanted to study away. The Phoenix, Ariz., native traveled to Europe for two weeks with her family in high school and took a 10-day trip to Mexico after graduation, but those trips pale in comparison to the experiences she’s had since she’s been at PLU. Since coming to PLU

  • Medical Center in Tacoma. Justyn is a current member of the Washington Air National Guard, and participates in service related activities on and off-campus.“I wanted to travel,” Justyn says about his reasons for joining the Air Force. “I have been able to visit places I never would have seen otherwise.”  Justyn’s travels with the Air Force included trips to Japan, South Korea, and parts of Europe. After six years of service, Justyn decided to attend PLU, drawn in by the nursing program and a chance to

  • inhabitants live in the suburbs so the city itself is not very large. However, Nantes is very rich in history. It was one of the major slave ports of Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, was occupied by the Germans and bombed during WWII, and is the birthplace of many notable people including author Jules Verne and filmmaker Jacques Demy. Sarah remembers that the nightlife in Nantes was excellent and it was a beautiful city to walk through during her time off. While abroad, Sarah was also able to travel

  • ) Any 300-level course with an LT designation ENGL 400: Studies in Criticism & Theory HIST 254: History of Hanford HIST 305: Slavery in the Americas HIST 346: Innovation & Technology HIST 351: History of the West and Northwest HIST 362: Christians in Nazi Germany RELI 211: Religion and Literature of the Hebrew Bible RELI 220: Early Christianity RELI 221: Medieval Christianity RELI 331: New Testament Studies Pre-Law Advising For information, see Pre-Professional Programs section of the catalog Minor

  • to wartime drafts, to new buildings and renowned performances such as “The Passion According to St. Luke” by Krzysztof Penderecki, the choir has been an integral part of campus. In its 90 years, the Choir has traveled to international choir competitions across Europe, Scandinavia, China and Japan. “The Choir of the West perhaps has been the soul and voice of Pacific Lutheran University ever since that first Midwestern tour when this unnamed choir from a tiny western outpost was proclaimed ‘the

  • The Spring 2024 History Capstone Class (Prof. Gina Hames). Photo credit: M. Halvorson The History Department is pleased to present the 2024 Spring Capstones Saturday, May 18th – Xavier Hall, Room 201 – 9:00 am-3:00 pm Click on each student name to see their presentation title. 9:00-10:00 am - RELIGION - Comment: Dr. Michael HalvorsonAdam SeifredMaddie GebhardOlivia DotyAdam SeifredThe Role of Martyrdom in Furthering the Goals of the Early Christian ChurchMaddie Gebhard``More of a Family Now

  • Clover Creek became a prominent system in Parkland’s early neighborhoods, captivating locals, and providing adequate water supplies. “Even when we came here in 1925, it was an adequate swimming place for neighborhood children.” (Emma Ramstad). Many other Parkland settlers acknowledge the creek system as their main water supply. 

  • actual painting. I drew on the plastic, and if the figure didn’t work at one place, I erased it out and rearrange and such. When it was finally ready, I would then transfer it onto the actual painting (see image at left). At the very last stage, I used Photoshop for minor retouches. In early time, for instance, if the sky on the painting was not bright enough, the painter would have to go back and physically paint the sky brighter. So now with the help of modern technology, I could use Photoshop for

  • LiDAR Chips 2ndJeremiah  Vopat-SteinerPioneerHow to Make an Emergency Cell Phone Charger from Household Items 3rdSelina  Kluetz PernellStewart The Modern Astronaut: How to Design a More Efficient Spacesuit Grade 81stAshwath PolaliMountain ViewInvestigate the Effectiveness of AI/ML for Waste Management and Sustainable Living 1stAshley MahajanFerrucciPreventative Medicine: The Effects of Ayurveda on the Symptoms of Infection 2ndHayden BodiPioneerExploring Generative AI: Prompt Influence on Wordiness

  • IMPORTANT DATES   January 2024: J-Term 2025 study away course offerings announced February 1st: Applications open for J-Term 2025 study away programs and Global Scholar Award April 15th: Application deadline for J-Term 2025 study away programs and Global Scholar Award (It is strongly recommended that students apply early) May 3rd: J-Term 2025 Decision Date May 17th: J-Term 2025 Confirmation Deadline Late May: Global Scholar Award Decision Date Late Summer–early Fall: Rolling deadlines for select