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  • Dogon Granary Ladder Dogon Granary Ladder Artist: Unknown Dogon maker Name: Granary ladder Origin: Dogon (doe-gone) people of Mali Made of: wood Dimensions: 86” (218.5cm); W: 7.5 – 20” (19 – 51cm) From: Gift of Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb, 2010 Accession no. 2010-02-001 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Mali Description: A ladder carved from the trunk of a naturally forked tree, shaped like an elongated Y with eight notched steps.Learn more about the Dogon Granary Ladder

  • those covered with linen. A variety of colored napkins are available for events booked four weeks in advance at an additional charge. We would be happy to arrange floral delivery for your event. Please let us know at least four weeks in advance if you would like flowers or foliage A specific type of votive candle has been approved by the Pierce County Fire Marshall and is available for rent at $2.00 each, if you would prefer candles at your event.. Please note that no other candles may be used on

  • working and creative students in Art & Design. Her craftsmanship in both materials and ideas is perhaps the most sophisticated and well developed across mediums that faculty have witnessed from any recent student at PLU. Over the last four years, Sarah has engaged in leadership roles, given many hours of valuable volunteer service, participated widely in functions across campus, and has provided a standard of excellence among her peers at the university.  She received First Place in the 2015 Juried

  • PLU Staff Council Brunch Social Posted by: Julie Winters / May 16, 2018 May 16, 2018 The end of the year PLU Staff Council Brunch Social held on May 16, 2018 was very enjoyable to all.Staff took a break from the end of the semester work to celebrate a successful year, to have some snacks and beverages, and to chat with their peers. Read Previous Staff Conversations with President Belton Read Next PLU Staff Council Ice Cream Truck Social LATEST POSTS 2019 Ice Cream Social October 16, 2019 Staff

  • scattering, solution and solids NMR, and small angle neutron scattering.  I am grateful to the various sponsors of these research projects and my undergraduate research students. I typically mentor 2-4 students a year in a variety of research projects. Students can work on projects ranging from synthesis to physical chemistry of polymers using both experimental and computer simulation techniques. If you are a PLU student and interested in research, please stop by and I can describe my research. If you

  • , double bassist, teaches, performs, and leads clinics throughout the Pacific Northwest. Dr. Jensen received her MM and DMA degrees in double bass performance at the University of Michigan where she studied with Dr. Diana Gannett and was a graduate student instructor. She received her BM from Central Washington University. She has been the recipient of the Mildred Tuttle Fellowship, the Farrell Merit Scholarship-Grant, and was awarded the Presser Scholarship. Dr. Jensen is the assistant principal

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  • Scholarships Schiller Endowed ScholarshipThe Schiller Endowed Scholarship began in 1979 by John and Aleen Schiller. Professor Schiller served as a sociology faculty member, department chair and dean during his tenure at PLU and was the professor who was instrumental in bringing the social work undergraduate major to PLU. This award is “stackable” meaning that it does not have a negative impact on other financial aid. Eligibility criteria: junior standing, majoring in social work; overall GPA of

  • Wireless ConnectionsWireless networking is available from many locations on the PLU campus. In order to take advantage of this resource you must first have a laptop with a wireless network card or some other device that is WiFi enabled. For installation and setup, please proceed to moat.plu.edu if you are on campus to set up your device. Support is available from the Help Desk for connecting to PLU access points. They can be reached at 253-535-7525 or via email if you have a connection with

  • . Winds of 60 miles per hour or more are commonplace at that altitude – nearly 30,000 feet. “It wasn’t blowing hard enough to get my attention. That just tells me it was a good day.” Only a few hours before and after the ascent, the conditions had turned back other parties. “What was funny with our group this last season,” Nelson said, “is that everyone made it to the top and that hasn’t happened in 15 years.” By no means, did that mean the journey was easy. “Everyone had to overcome something,” he

  • News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Awards & Recognition Lauren Peterson ’14 Brian C. Olson Student Leadership Award P eterson is a senior from Seattle majoring in Fine Arts. Her sister, Amanda (Peterson) Negi ’11, and her father, Michael Peterson ’80, attended PLU. Peterson has worked in the Office of Alumni and Constituent Relations for three years, including two summers. As a student intern, she is an