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  • students at the Press has been exhibited at King’s Books, the Karpeles Manuscript Museum, and the University of Puget Sound. The Elliott Press is in Ingram Hall, between the graphic design and printmaking studios. The Press features two platen letterpresses from the early 1900s and a Vandercook proof press from 1940 along with a small, portable parlor press, dubbed Baby Elliott. The Press houses more than 300 different cases of type, many intricately carved ornaments, and stamps depicting everything

  • April 28, 2008 Two students killed in car accident On the evening of April 25, PLU students Jocelyn Denham and Brady Freeman were killed in an automobile accident near Brewster, Wash. Brady’s twin brother, Boone, a student at the University of Puget Sound, was injured in the crash. Members of the campus community gathered throughout the weekend to remember their friends and to offer one another mutual support. The lives of Denham and Freeman were remembered and celebrated on Sunday, May 11 in

  • Marvel Deli may look somewhat average on the outside. But once you step through the front doors, you’ll find that it is anything but average. You are first greeted by the smell of warm, fresh pastries from the bakery just inside the entrance. Beyond the bakery is a deli that is unlike other delis you may have encountered before. This one transports us far from home as we experience foods from Russia, Ukraine, Hungary, Germany, Italy, France, and so much more. The sound of foreign languages from

  • Professional Trainings, Keynotes, Therapeutic Support, and Gender Equity and Transgender Curriculum Development, and Consultation. Before joining PLU, Talcott also served as the Executive Director for Community Youth Services of Pierce County, a South Sound organization that empowers youth at-risk and their families to meet their goals for safety, stability, belonging and success by providing a continuum of individualized services and advocacy. Please join the Office of the Provost and the Center for

  • Psychology Student Research Conference Psychology Student Research Conference May 18, 2023 4:00-6:30 pm Rieke Science Center – Lobby Download the programSession 1: 4:00-4:45 p.m.“Emotional Regulation Effects on Mental Well-Being” Amber R. Shisler “Perceptions of Script-Consistent and Script-Divergent Events Across Ethnicities” Stephanie Aparicio Zambrano and Elena Schmidt “The Effects of Body Posture and Environmental Sound on Creativity”* Jenna L. Hamilton & Mel N. Wheeler “Mixed Messages in

  • , we accept great challenges for one purpose: to create a world that is safer, cleaner, more prosperous, and more secure. Join researchers from PNNL on Tuesday, Feb 15th from 2 – 3:30 pm in Leraas Lecture Hall to learn more about the internship program and available positions at PNNL. Read Previous Dynamic Compression Summer School (DCSS) Read Next Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Job Fair LATEST POSTS Let’s Gaze At the Stars June 24, 2024 AWIS Scholarship February 26, 2024 Paid Engineering Internship

  • educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care — for other people, for their communities, and for the world. PLU purposefully integrates the liberal arts, professional studies and civic engagement in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. With distinctive international programs and close student-faculty research opportunities, PLU helps its 3,100 students from all faiths and backgrounds discern their life’s vocation through coursework, mentorship, and internships at world

  • Trust, professor of chemistry Neal Yakelis and his collaborators from two other Puget Sound area universities are working to adapt this concept for their research. “It never ceases to amaze me how my students transform into young scientists through their work in the lab during our summer research program at PLU,” said Professor Yakelis. “This project has allowed them to experience the collaboration necessary to answer important scientific questions. The students’ creativity and meticulous work have

  • Trust, professor of chemistry Neal Yakelis and his collaborators from two other Puget Sound area universities are working to adapt this concept for their research. “It never ceases to amaze me how my students transform into young scientists through their work in the lab during our summer research program at PLU,” said Professor Yakelis. “This project has allowed them to experience the collaboration necessary to answer important scientific questions. The students’ creativity and meticulous work have

  • bit further but typically under $100 as well. (Savings tip: the earlier you buy your train tickets, the cheaper they can be!) Through Sound Transit, there is also access to the Sounder South Line which will take you into downtown Seattle for just a few bucks with stops blocks from Lumen Field and T-Mobile Park – great affordable options for game day. If heading to the airport, you can pick up Sound Transit’s 574 bus from here too. Just a few blocks from campus, students can also access Route 4 on