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  • Dealing in historical coins is rare gift Todd Imhof ’86 wasn’t planning a career in rare coin dealing when he left PLU with a degree in political science. In fact, he was leaving for New York to work in the banking business at Chase. Then…

    at PLU. He recalls his college years as one of finding focus, despite a lack of motivation academically. “I just couldn’t find an area that interested me,” he said. “But I credit a couple of PLU professors for figuring out a way to inspire my learning, including Dick Olufs and Ann Kelleher.” He also met his wife, Heidi Nuss ’88, at PLU. The couple has three children, Nicholas, 7, James, 6, and Madison, 1. “Certainly, the historical significance and artistic beauty of many of these coins holds

  • A backstage peek behind “A Streetcar Named Desire” By Loren Liden ’11 The PLU theater department added a dramatic splash to campus with month with the opening of the last play of the season, Tennessee William’s A Streetcar Named Desire. Well known in any performance…

    set and dress the stage for a rehearsal fight. The actors rehearse, clear the stage, check their props, and then it’s back to Rud and the running crew to sweep and mop, and set the stage for the opening act. Rud stressed the importance of placing props. “There’s a constant anxiety that keeps you on edge, having to know which prop goes on stage when,” Rud said. “We had a couple of slip-ups on Saturday.” He and the other supernumeraries that also are part of the running crew have more to worry about

  • The anthropology department is thrilled to present our senior capstone presentations. Students will share their projects and will answer questions.

    , May 7th, 9:55 a.m.   Building Communities, Imagining Belonging Tuesday, May 5 10:00 a.m. - Jayson Stager10:20 a.m. - Musseit M'Bareck10:40 a.m. - Nikki Williams11:00 a.m. - Elle Sina Soerensen10:00 a.m. - Jayson Stager Multi-Cited Examination of D.I.Y. Punk Sub-Culture: Boundaries of Identity and Community Presentation 10:20 a.m. - Musseit M'Bareck Creating Long-Lasting and Healthy Relationships Between Community Members of Kinshasa, Congo and Foreign Aid Workers Presentation 10:40 a.m. - Nikki

  • In September of 2019, the SCC opened a new exhibit “Living History and Nordic Identity: Bringing the Past to Life in the Present” based on KD Williams’ capstone project for her BA in

    include the Glamfolk (known to SCC members for their booth in the Scandinavian Cultural Center at the Norwegian Heritage Festivals), The Northwest Viking Alliance, Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), Empire of Medieval Pursuits, and a couple international medievalist fighting groups including Historical Medieval Battles (HMB) and Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA). Her exhibit explored the ways that re-enactors use a variety of arts, crafts, fighting styles, lived experiences, and extensive

  • My goal as a therapist is to create a compassionate and non-judgmental environment in which folks can feel safe to be curious, explore, and find their unique path to healing and balance.

    energy-based modalities, and am passionate about working with both mind and body to help folks make meaning of their life experiences, enhance their relationships, and to understand, transform and release stored traumas. I am a trauma-sensitive yoga facilitator and informed in Internal Family Systems. I welcome people from all walks of life, and am particularly interested in working with the queer community, folks in non-traditional relationships, and people experiencing anxiety, bipolar, c-PTSD, and

  • Hi, my name is Kartene (kar-ti-ni), and I am passionate about fostering healing and growth within individuals, couples, and families.

    Kartene Kamaraj, Therapist in TrainingHi, my name is Kartene (kar-ti-ni), and I am passionate about fostering healing and growth within individuals, couples, and families. I am a firm believer in the transformative power of therapy and the resilience of the human spirit. As social creatures, our general well-being is significantly impacted by the health of our relationships, and I hope to create a safe and supportive space where clients can explore their emotions, navigate challenges, and

  • If you’re an admitted student and you cannot find your  eight digit  PLU Student ID Number to work through next steps (such as setting up your ePass to see your financial aid updates), here are two places to look: Log in to your PLU student…

    that letter. Don’t worry if you don’t remember seeing it when you first got your offer – there’s a lot of info in that letter! If you have received a personalized financial aid offer in the mail, you’ll find your PLU ID Number printed in the upper right hand corner of the paper. If you still can’t find your PLU Student ID number, call the Admission Office at 253-535-7151 and we can provide it over the phone after a couple of security questions. Guest Blogger: Melody Ferguson, Associate Dean of

  • The STEM House is a community of students who are interested in engaging in conversations and activities about Science, Technology, Engineering, and/or Mathematics.

    time to participating in community STEM-related activities Program + Learning OutcomesBy participating in The STEM House, students will: engage in out-of-the-classroom STEM-related activities that support their own curiosity and learning be able to identify career opportunities in STEM-related fields and industries form relationships with peers and faculty that support their learning and curiosity in STEM-related classes through increased access out of the classroom be able to describe

  • First, congratulations! Now, you will need your eight-digit PLU Student ID Number to work through the next steps, like financial aid and submitting the enrollment deposit (final day to submit August 1st). Can’t find it?? We are here to help! If you’re an admitted student…

    Number printed in the upper right-hand corner of the paper. If you still can’t find your PLU Student ID number, call the Admission Office at 253-535-7151, and we can provide it over the phone after a couple of security questions. Guest Blogger: Melody Ferguson, Dean of Admission Read Previous Winter adventures at PLU ❄️️ Read Next PLU students intern with Trinidad and Tobago Division of Health, Wellness and Social Protection LATEST POSTS PLU Scores 4.5 out of 5 on Campus Pride Index: What does that

  • Hello! We hope you’ve had a great (& safe) summer filled with adventures, outdoor time, and relaxation!  School is going to be quite different this fall: hybrid/

    , located on Lower Campus by T-Stad). Our prices are quite affordable, so we encourage you to come and check out gear so that you can lead your own adventures during the first month of school.  We strongly encourage you to get out and about (safely) during these first couple weeks of school. Spending time in nature–away from our computer screens–will be more important than ever! Please look at our “Pocket Guide to the PNW” below–it lists outdoor adventures worth checking out! If you ever have any