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  • PLU Seniors Present Research at World’s Largest Math Conference Posted by: Sandy Dunham / February 23, 2015 Image: James Van Alstine ’15 and Hailey Olafson ’15 presented their math research at a prestigious national conference in Texas. February 23, 2015 By Taylor Lunka ’15 PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, Wash. (Feb. 23, 2015)—Over J-Term, Pacific Lutheran University seniors Hailey Olafson and James Van Alstine presented their mathematics research at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in San

  • PLU’s Weathermon Jazz Festival to Feature Acclaimed Musician Aubrey Logan Posted by: Silong Chhun / February 16, 2023 February 16, 2023 By Zach PowersPLU Marketing and CommunicationsThe Pacific Lutheran University Department of Music and the Dick and Helen Weathermon Joyful Noise Endowment for Jazz Studies will host the PLU Weathermon Jazz Festival on Tuesday, March 21. The public is invited to the festival’s evening concert showcase featuring Aubrey Logan, the PLU Jazz Ensemble and PLU Jazz

  • physical process — these convey what you believe in, what you value. At the Elliott Press — a small private press at Pacific Lutheran University — we believe in the power of the word, built one letter at a time. We believe in the alchemy of lead, ink and paper becoming a finely printed page, and the democracy of the multiple that a printed page affords. We believe in a physical craft that demands the maker slow down and invite the reader to deeply engage and contemplate. This issue of ResoLute is

  • the debate. Eckstein  traveled to Tokyo, Japan, to present our research at the Tokyo Conference on Argumentation, joined by argumentation scholars from all over the world. There, the work gained insight from scholars that will help shape continued research and works. Stephen Llano, associate professor and director of debate at St. John’s University, attended the conference and was particularly positive. He wrote to Eckstein and said the analysis of the use of social media as a resource and

  • sort of fell to the wayside.” As a high school student, Akerman set about pursuing a career in another field she was passionate about: teaching. She enrolled here at Pacific Lutheran University and earned a bachelor’s in English literature and a master’s in education. That was when she discovered a way to combine her passions. “While I was working on my master’s here I started volunteering at the zoo, and that opened up a whole new world,” Akerman says. “I realized that they have education

  • , and Instant Karma. She’s also the author behind the graphic novel series Wires and Nerve. Marissa has a BA in Creative Writing from PLU and an MA in Publishing from Pace University. When she’s not crafting epic tales, she’s hosting The Happy Writer podcast, where she dives into all things books and writing. Dive into her world this summer and get ready to be hooked! The Lunar Chronicles Cinder “Humans and androids crowd the raucous streets of New Beijing. A deadly plague ravages the population

  • How Pricing WorksHospitality Services & Campus Restaurants is a self-run, self-sustaining department of Pacific Lutheran University. Being a self-sustaining department means that we rely upon dining sales to cover our operational costs, rather than dollars from the PLU’s general budget. As a part of PLU, we are also a nonprofit entity; our goal is to provide a service to the campus community, not make a profit.How We Set Our PricesTo cover the cost of our operations, Hospitality Services

  • sometime” or “Let’s do lunch” and then not follow through with a specific invitation. This casual, informal style is sometimes seen as superficial by others and can be frustrating to a new international student. It is perfectly appropriate to make a call and suggest a meeting time. Certainly the potential for close friendship exists. College and university campuses have many student organizations and clubs and offer many activities in which students can participate and have the opportunity to meet

  • Seeing Double with Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors at Pacific Lutheran University A madcap story of mistaken identity featuring two sets of identical twins separated at birth is none other than William Shakespeare ’s play Comedy of Errors . Pacific Lutheran University’s Department of Theatre & Dance will present the slapstick comedy October 31 – November 3,… October 4, 2019 Theatre

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