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December 03, 2008
PLU Alumni and students alike are making headlines and keeping PLU in the news.
‘We’re giving back, and that feels good’
PLU students, alumni and college neighbors maintain community garden and donate food to local church food bank. Read more…
A lean running machine
First-year Lute fullback Bryce Davis has overcome a major struggle with his weight to become a starter on the PLU football team. Read more…
Provost inspires author to pen book on nature, spirituality
PLU Provost’s research inspires author to explore nature, spirituality and how the two are uniquely viewed in the Northwest. Read more...
PLU and MultiCare recognized for sustainability
Sheri J. Tonn, vice president for Finance and Operations, was presented with the “Betterbricks award” for the sustainability of the Morken Center, the Martin J. Neeb center and the University Center. Read more…
Making college affordable
Kjirsten Kennedy ’07 discusses how PLU’s financial aid package set it apart from her other prospective universities. For more on this story click Read more…
Grants from Intel will benefit PLU science, math projects
The Intel Foundation recently made a $120 million nationwide commitment that will benefit two PLU programs supporting local science and math education. Read more…
Orchestra to open eighth season
John Dodge, a PLU graduate, will be one of three conductors leading the Oregon Coast Chamber Orchestra in its eighth successful season. Read more…
Event aids woman’s cancer fight
Nate and Crystal Mazzuca met during their studies at PLU. Crystal, however, is fighting for her life today. An event put on by Nate’s youth group members is helping with the medical costs, raising $10,000 in one night. Read more…
PLU students, alumni and college neighbors maintain community garden and donate food to local church food bank. Read more…
A lean running machine
First-year Lute fullback Bryce Davis has overcome a major struggle with his weight to become a starter on the PLU football team. Read more…
Provost inspires author to pen book on nature, spirituality
PLU Provost’s research inspires author to explore nature, spirituality and how the two are uniquely viewed in the Northwest. Read more...
PLU and MultiCare recognized for sustainability
Sheri J. Tonn, vice president for Finance and Operations, was presented with the “Betterbricks award” for the sustainability of the Morken Center, the Martin J. Neeb center and the University Center. Read more…
Making college affordable
Kjirsten Kennedy ’07 discusses how PLU’s financial aid package set it apart from her other prospective universities. For more on this story click Read more…
Grants from Intel will benefit PLU science, math projects
The Intel Foundation recently made a $120 million nationwide commitment that will benefit two PLU programs supporting local science and math education. Read more…
Orchestra to open eighth season
John Dodge, a PLU graduate, will be one of three conductors leading the Oregon Coast Chamber Orchestra in its eighth successful season. Read more…
Event aids woman’s cancer fight
Nate and Crystal Mazzuca met during their studies at PLU. Crystal, however, is fighting for her life today. An event put on by Nate’s youth group members is helping with the medical costs, raising $10,000 in one night. Read more…

