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  • the relationship between a young girl, Li’l Bit, from a tightly knit, lower-middle-class family, and her uncle-by-marriage, Uncle Peck. The play thoughtfully integrates the metaphor of driving with the idea of control and manipulation. The March 8 premiere is presented as part of the first event of the 2013 School of Arts and Communication (SOAC) Focus Series. Four events, each with a different disciplinary lens, address various aspects of empowerment. A post-performance discussion will be held

  • Technology. There, all seniors in the natural sciences will present the findings of their capstone research, or the results of their projects. A large number of alumni also attend the festival, some of whom discuss the work they are doing in the industry. Kakar referred to it as “bringing the whole family together.” “Festival” is the operative word here – the event bubbles with excitement, according to Hauser. “Interview,” might be another apt descriptor – the event is known to draw employers who are

  • Brunch is great, but brunch with Lute families is truly special. Join us for this fun family event. You’ll also hear updates from campus. Full schedule Golden Club Brunch - Class of 1968 It’s your turn to be golden. Each graduate from the Class of 1968 and earlier is invited to this event. Reminisce on your college days. Full schedule University Congregation Please join us at University Congregation for a worship service to celebrate Homecoming Weekend. All are welcome. Full schedule Thank You Lutes

  • with the employee and their supervisor to complete the renewal process. Employee Occasional Drivers – These are staff and faculty who drive on occasion, usually for a specific event, less than 5 times in a year. MVR checks are NOT required for this classification. Students (both workers and volunteers) are NOT eligible to be considered occasional drivers. Employees needing to be authorized to occasionally drive should contact risk@plu.edu and cc their supervisor, requesting to be assigned the

  • , organizations, or publications will advertise or sponsor only those commercial interests, goods, services, events, etc., that are legal or permitted on campus.  (Alcohol, guns, gambling and credit cards may not be advertised or promoted, consistent with the University’s ban on such items.)  This restriction does not apply to the editorial content of student media.  Editorial content includes all non-advertising material. Publications, Event Brochures, Sponsorships: Recognized student organizations are

  • A Symphony of Light Pacific Lutheran University presents the U.S. premiere of ‘Nordic Light Symphony,’ a multimedia production inspired by the Northern Lights The Aurora Borealis is the largest optical phenomenon in the Earth’s upper atmosphere; a spectacular event, that many only dream of seeing. For those that aspire… February 10, 2017

  • tools into their curriculum to enhance student learning.In the fall of 2018, the Lab Directors began to reach out to the campus community by organizing workshops. Event after event, the DHLab gained traction. By the fall of 2019, the DHLab had seven new digital projects under development in different courses, many of which are still ongoing.When asked for three words to describe the DHLab, Dr. Ramos chose Inquiry, Collaboration, and Development. She explained that all work made in the lab starts

  • The Power of Female Mentors Posted by: vcraker / December 9, 2020 Image: Barbara Gilchrist ’20 and Nicole Jordan ’15, Coordinator for The Center for Gender Equity, pose for a photo, Thursday, July 9, 2020, in Lakewood. Both were involved with the Sista Circle event. (PLU Photo/John Froschauer) December 9, 2020 College is more than your experiences in the classroom. It’s also about the relationships you build with other students. These relationships can even grow into mentorships among peers

  • standards. The IMPACT Award program is generously funded by the King Zulauf Endowed Fund for Business established by Thomas O. Carlson (’65). Mr. Carlson felt strongly that University and community collaboration enriches the PLU experience, and encouraged industry connection opportunities such as the IMPACT Award event to facilitate student and speaker engagement. Previous SpeakersDon Gaines March 2, 2023 │ 7:00pm │ Scandinavian Cultural Center (reception to follow) Don is a proud PLU MBA graduate who

  • DinnerMore Information Please read The Basics to understand how PLU catering will work for you and your event. Menu Links Breakfast Menu Lunch Menu Receptions & Breaks Menu Dessert Menu Beverage Menu Dinner Full Service Solutions Dinner Full Service Solutions Each will include: • premium roll basket • freshly brewed regular Dillanos® Coffee ( decaf Coffee available upon request) • assorted Stash® teas • ice water Entrée service traditionally starts with a salad or plated appetizer and concludes