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  • Also Livestreamed for those who cannot attend. This event is free and open to the public. Masks are required In this public lecture, Samuel Torvend, professor of religion at PLU who holds a doctorate in History of Theology, will narrate how a student’s crisis significantly shifted his teaching and research. From that encounter, new questions emerged that demanded collaborative research with students and faculty colleagues here and abroad. Such research has led to asking critical questions regarding

  • Emergency Preparedness/ResponsePLU has developed a complete emergency response structure which will be activated in any situation which cannot be handled in a normal and customary manner. Residential Life is fortunate to have capable, trained staff living in each residence hall who will be able to respond on short notice.  However, any event falling into the emergency category will likely require the assistance and cooperation of many persons and offices.  Every residential student has a

  • you dare into Hinderlie’s annual Haunted House of Horror! This legacy event has been part of Lute tradition for many decades. Each year on Halloween night Hinderlie residents build and act in a frightening maze of scenes for both Lutes as well as the local Parkland and Tacoma community.      

  • events exploring vocation. Learn More Dance Continuum, Apr. 8-9 Directed by Ariella Brown, Dance Continuum will showcase the talents of PLU student choreographers, PLU’s Dance Team, and compositions by faculty and professional guest choreographers. The concert promises to highlight the depth of artistic capabilities of PLU student choreographers and performers. Learn More 2016 TEDx Tacoma, Apr. 22 PLU is sponsoring this high-profile Earth Day event featuring talks on sustainability and a healthy

  • Campus Concierge in the Anderson University Center or call 253-535-7411 to purchase with cash, credit, or debit. Tickets can be purchased at the door the night of the event for cash only. Tickets are $8 General Admission, $5 Senior Citizen and Alumni, $3 PLU Community, any student ID, and 18 and under. Read Previous Dancers learn new moves under guest choreographers Read Next Musical genius hits PLU Theatre in Amadeus LATEST POSTS Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre February

  • : Love Without Limits: Jesus’ Radical Vision for Love with No Exceptions (2022) by Jaqueline Bussie. The author may join us for the adult forum on the book. Please encourage your congregation to read ahead! There will be a book signing following the Knutson lecture and there is a special morning event with Dr. Bussie for congregations on Oct. 4 as well. This will be an online Zoom event to make it possible for congregations and community members to tune in and contribute from multiple locations

  • , 2024 Registration window: September 23, 2024 – February 5, 2025 This event may fill quickly. Please apply early! Performance Details Performance/clinic: Each school band will perform 15-20 minutes along with a 15-20 minute onstage clinic.  Groups will receive a recording of their performance along with recorded feedback from clinicians. Midday Concert:  The PLU Wind Ensemble will perform a short concert each day at 11:45 am Entry fee: $275 – Registration and Payment Deadline: TBD Please note that

  • troubling nature of Indigenous child removal and the resilient spirits of those … who have worked steadfastly for the well-being of Indigenous children for decades.” Event details What: Dr. Margaret Jacobs: A Generation Removed. The 41st Annual Walter C. Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture. When: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25. Where: Anderson University Center-Regency Room, PLU campus. Admission: Free and open to the public. More information: https://www.plu.edu/history/walter-c-schnackenberg-endowment/ About

  • PLU alumna earns Montana teacher of the year recognition, receives Presidential Award for Excellence Posted by: Zach Powers / December 15, 2016 Image: President Barack Obama greets Jessica Anderson, Montana, during a photo line in the Blue Room prior to an event to honor the 2016 National Teacher of the Year and finalists in the East Room of the White House, May 3, 2016. (Official White House Photo by Lawrence Jackson) December 15, 2016 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA

  • status of hall and apartment/room type along with further instructions for the room selection process. All applicants for upper division housing for the 2024-2025 year who do not receive an assignment will be placed on a waitlist and will be automatically moved to traditional hall housing.  Traditional Hall housing applications will be processed during the last week of March. Information about the Room Selection Event will be shared during the first week of April.5. Attend the Room Selection