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LDS Institute Sep 9, 2009 10:25am - May 19, 2010 11:05am
Ignite Bible Study Sep 17, 2009 8:00pm - Dec 17, 2009 10:00pm
Bible Study Sep 27, 2009 9:00pm - Dec 17, 2009 12:00am
Future Expectations of College Students After Graduation Suvery Session Oct 7, 2009 7:00pm - Dec 9, 2009 7:00pm
J-term/Spring 2010 Registration Begins Nov 9, 2009 8:00am - Nov 20, 2009 5:00pm
Emerging Leaders Retreat Nov 21, 2009 4:00pm - Nov 22, 2009 10:00am
Veteran Rosemaler Marilyn Hanson will teach a series of three classes. Rosemaling is one of the most popular forms of folk art throughout Norway. Beginners to advanced painters are welcome.
University Congregation is a student congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). It is a diverse and ecumenical community of students, faculty and staff centered around the Word of God and empowered for service. All are welcome!
PLU Opera presents Benjamin Britten's hilarious comedy, Albert Herring. Sung in the original English, this opera will be accompanied by chamber orchestra conducted by Edwin Powell with stage direction by James Brown.
Studio Series: Guitar Ensemble
Psychology 101 test review sessions for Dr. Graham's class.
Celebrate International Education Week!
Tabling for Delta Iota Chi Blood drive
University Chapel is a time and place for the PLU community to come together to reflect and be challenged. Our worship and chapel speakers encompasses the diverse religious expressions on campus.
The Wang Center for Global Education would like to set-up a table in the UC to promote study away opportunities and International Education Week (November 16-20, 2009). We would like to have a table in the UC for the following dates/times: Monday, November 16, 2009 11:00am-1:30pm Tuesday, November 17, 2009 11:00am-1:30pm Wednesday, November 18, 2009 11:00am-1:30pm Thursday, November 19, 2009 11:00am-1:30pm Friday, November 20, 2009 11:00am-1:30pm
Chemistry seminar given by candidate for Chem Dept position.
Weekly team meeting with film session. All sessions meeting in Leraas EXCEPT the first session - SEPT 14, which will meet in XAVIER 201.
Faculty Forum to discuss space utilization assessment.
For America Recycles Week, RHA would like to display a Decomposition Timeline starting Monday night at dinner and continuing until the end of dinner on Tuesday in the UC Tabling Area so students can see the impact their things have on the environment.
Tabling to recruit participants for a psychology experiment attached to the psychology department and Dr. Grahe's social psychology lab. The experiment is funded by a Severtson grant (sponsored by the Department of Social Sciences) awarded to Emily Hoppler Treichler.
Student forum to discuss space utilization assessment.
3rd annual conversation on privilege, focusing on language privilege.
We will be teaching and practicing unicycling. Meets in CK West EXCEPT for the following dates in East Campus gym: SEPT 21, SEPT 28, OCT 5, OCT 12, and NOV 23.
The PLU Speech and Debate Team will be debating whether Campus Safety should have off-campus jurisdiction.
Artist Series: Jubal Fulks, violin and Lorna Peters, harpsichord.
Weekly swing dance lessons and a dance at the end of the month!
General Education Committee Meeting
November Research Series Meeting
Learn more about your options for study away as a Spanish major or minor
TA Sessions taking place every Tuesday and Thursday throughout the fall term.
ASPLU senators and directors meet to conduct legislation for the student body. Meetings are held every Tuesday at 6:15pm and are open to campus. Students are encouraged to attend. Meetings held in UC-133 with the following exceptions: SEPT 22 in UC-171 (SIL Multi-Purpose Room) and SEPT 29 in UC-201.
Jennifer Roetzer-Turner and Christine Jones will be joining us from Dower Elementary to inform us of interviewing techniques and help on resumes.
Studio Series: Percussion and Steel Pan Ensembles
Percussion and Steel Pan Ensemble Concert. Guest Artist Gary Gibson, Tenor Pan.
Holden Evening Prayer centers on prayer, meditation, and silence. Worship is held Tuesday evenings at 9:00 PM in Tower Chapel in Eastvold. A light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it.
A study session for Statistics 232. MEETING in ADMIN 216.
Delta Iota Chi Meeting.
Rank and Tenure Committee Meetings. NOTE: OCT 28th meets in UC-134; NOV 11th to be determined.
Athletic Director Season Ending Evaluation
Global Health Panel for International Education Week.
Reading of poems in the original language of composition, with commentary by presenters. In conjunction with International Education Week. Refreshments served.
This is a presentation for IHON students alone.
Please join us to learn more about the MBA Program at PLU!
Culinary Adventure Series
A quick review before Global Getdown on Friday. Also, one of Hip Hop 101's founders might stop by to talk with us!
DJ meetings to go over DJ guidelines and get updates.
Faculty Affairs Committee meetings. All meetings take place in UC-212 with the following exceptions: OCT 1, OCT 8, and OCt 29 which will take place in Admin 211A.
Admission Presentation for Decatur High School AVID students.
u-shape with head table
Empty Bowls Event
Human Rights activist, Linda Frank, visited the war-torn Gaza Strip in the Spring of 2009 for International Women's Day. During her stay she visited different groups including womens' and human rights groups. She also spoke with a female member of parliament in the Hamas government. Join us to hear Linda share her stories and experience with the PLU community.
Toefl readiness test.
Culture Talk! International students and domestic students will gather together for cultural dialogue and snacks. Students will learn about new cultures through provided conversation starters. Games and prizes!
PLU Kendo Club meeting and practice.
It's back! International Education Week's favorite social mixer... Looking to eat some FREE FOOD and mingle with exciting people?? Come to this fun, international speed-dating-style cultural event! Gain cross-cultural perspectives on today's hottest topics as you chat with old friends and make new ones! It's great grub and global gab--Be there! Hosted by International Student Services and the Wang Center for Global Education. Part of International Education Week at PLU
Bestselling author Jennie Shortride has three published novels: Riding with the Queen (2003), Eating Heaven (2005), and Love and Biology at the Center of the Universe (2008). Prior to writing novels, her nonfiction appeared regularly in magazine and newspapers, including Glamour, Mademoiselle, Natural Home, and others. The Seattle writer has been called “an accomplished and superior novelist” by the Statesmen Journal and “a writer to watch out for,” by Rocky Mountain News. She tries not to let it go to her head. (www.jennieshortridge.com) “[When She Flew is] a taut, beautifully rendered novel about an injured war veteran, his bright young daughter, and a street-smart police officer who had lost almost more than she can bear. …all the urgency of a thriller and… a moving exploration of parental love and the lengths to which one person will go to take care of another.” -Marisa de los Santos, New York Time bestselling author of Love Walked in and Belong to Me.
Last day to file pass/fail for 2nd half classes.
6th grade children from Bethel School District attend a day of college.
Chemistry Seminar
International Educatinon Week--Panel Presentation on "Working for Global Company" sponsored by StudyGroup/Embassy USA
Review session led by Craig Fryhle
Come learn about which study away programs offer environmental classes or have a focus on sustainability! Also, discuss what sustainability means outside of the United States with students who have already studied away and have experienced these environmental differences first-hand! Part of International Education Week at PLU
Informational meeting. Meeting in UC171 (SIL Multi Purpose Room).
PLU Crew
NEW LOCATION!!! Free workshops to any and all students interested in learning more about IMPROVisational theatre! Everything in improv is completely made up, like a play or scenes without a script. The CLAY CROWs, PLU's improv troupe, make improv accessible and fun for everyone. This workshop series will cover basic principles and improv styles - applicable on stage or in life. Workshops will be held in Eastvold Classroom #227.
Jazz Series: University Jazz Ensemble
Come do your Christmas shopping at the Annual Yule Boutique. There will be quality arts and crafts by Puget Sound artists and a variety of food vendors.
Workshop for Mathlete Coaches.
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention - Survivors of Suicide Teleconference and Panel.
An opportunity to exchange new and used sweaters.
Studio Series: Solvvinden Flute Ensemble
Join us every Saturday for a kids craft and storytime
The fire is warming up, leaves are on the ground, and it's time for Thansgiving again! We'll help get the table ready by making beautiful turkey centerpieces for your special family dinner
Brandy Lehde is a senior Bachelor of Music in Education major.
The first-year students involved in Emerging Leaders will meet up in the upper level of the Columbia Center for their second annual fall retreat. They will be "camping" overnight in the room, participating in ice breaker activities and small group discussions, and will break later in the night for free time playing board games, watching movies, and eventually sleeping. The students plan to bring their own tents, sleeping pads, and sleeping bags to stay over for this event. Amber Dehne will be present until 10pm, and then we will work with the RD on duty to check in.
Guest artists
Studio Series: Piano Ensemble Recital