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  • Celebrating PLU’s 2023 Sankta Lucia A bearer of light in a dark worldFor over 70 years Pacific Lutheran University has been celebrating Sankta Lucia. Our tradition emerges from Sweden which celebrates the Sicilian saint, Sankta Lucia, who stood up for her beliefs in the face of persecution. At PLU, the Lucia is chosen based on an essay and interview process where applicants demonstrate their dedication to service and honoring the core elements of Lutheran higher education. The appointed Lucia

  • Foley and Bob Hamilton. The class will meet every Monday from September 23 to October 28 in Mary Baker Russell Music Center,  room 322 from 7 pm to 8:30 pm. The last class day will include live musicians! Register below! Cost: $15 for PLU students, $20 for individuals, and $30 for couples. This includes all classes. Pay in cash or check at the class. Class Schedule – coming soon All classes will be in Mary Baker Russell Music Building room 322 at Pacific Lutheran University (Link to Google Maps

  • we could immediately gather as a Theatre and Dance community to show our support but since we cannot, we can only say how much we appreciate everyone’s hard work and talents and how sorry we are that this happened. As many of you know, cancelled events extend beyond our campus and include productions at theatres across our region that have closed. It is a difficult time for the arts. Thank you again to the cast, designers, directors and choreographer, and the entire company of Urinetown for your

  • social threats. Cook says these motives, such as establishing social ties, gaining status, self-protection, and finding and retaining mates, were essential for human survival throughout evolutionary history and still drive social behavior today. For Cook, the award feels like a significant milestone marking the next step in his research career. “The Fulbright is a very prestigious award, and to be a recipient constitutes recognition of leadership and expertise in my field of research,” he said. “As a

  • repeating: PLU’s IHON program is both international and honors. It’s what students like about it. That is certainly true for Nellie Moran. As someone who hopes to someday work for the U.S. Foreign Service, she is very interested in the cultural and historical contexts that shape the world. “The fact that the program was internationally focused was a huge draw to me,” Moran said. “Taking classes that force me to think more globally is so beneficial for the work I want to do in the future.” Thinking

  • filled with events that unite Oaxaca, including plays, live concerts, and daily parades. While arduous to describe, it is a unique cultural event that holds special significance for each person and community. These individualized experiences and celebrations vary widely across México. Here in Oaxaca, celebrations range from decorating a large altar or ofrenda in one’s house to spending the evening with deceased loved ones in the cemetery. There’s a certain intimacy surrounding the spirit of Muertos

  • she lives in that many people take for granted. Eventually, she will share her favorite spots with the people she loves most. “Traveling abroad (at PLU) taught me that there is so much out there to see,” Woodsmith said in a recent interview during one of a few planned breaks from hiking. “Why not see it in my backyard?” The Pacific Crest Trail spans about 2,650 miles from Mexico to Canada. It snakes through mountain ranges, national parks and three states — California, Oregon and Washington

  • admire seas of colorful blooms.A graduate of PLU’s MBA program, Miller is CEO of Spinach Bus Ventures, a group of five longtime friends that bought Tulip Town last June, anticipating a return on their investment once the tourists arrived in the spring. Sales of bulbs, bouquets, and other merchandise during the festival could account for as much as 95 percent of the farm’s annual revenue. But that was before the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) struck, and Gov. Jay Inslee issued a stay-at-home order in

  • Curricular Conceptual FrameworkThe School of Nursing’s conceptual frameworks, undergraduate and graduate, are guided by the mission of PLU and the mission of the School of Nursing. PLU seeks to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care–for other people, for their communities, and the earth. The School of Nursing faculty members fully embrace these concepts and further hold beliefs about nursing, persons, environment, and health which direct the development

  • Pre-Pharm Coursework & ExperienceThe coursework below satisfies the required and recommended courses for admission to pharmacy school. Note this represents general guidelines and requirements may vary from one school to the next. The prerequisites for grad schools in Washington: University of Washington School of Pharmacy Washington State University College of Pharmacy Here is a full list of Pharmacy programs and their requirements.Biology Courses Take the following two introductory biology