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  • Photo courtesy of Claire Todd Dear Pierce County Surface Water Management Division, Imagine if all of Clover Creek looked like this restored area, if all its concrete lining was torn up, its natural curves restored, and its native plants brought back. Native marine plants and wildlife would come back, and perhaps the salmon too one day. In addition, a winding, tree-shrouded creek making its way through the county, would be a reminder to all those that drive and walk past it of Pierce County’s

  • Photo by Claire Todd Dear Pierce County, The management of invasive species is a key component when developing restoration sites in an attempt as a means to re-establish the native plant species. From our work in my Environmental 350 course at PLU, we discovered that herbicides are heavily used to diminish the invasive plant population. They are efficient and cost effective. However, the application of herbicides have unintentional environmental risks: they are toxic to applicators and they

  • . Sammamish, WA Mark H.Las Vegas, NV Marley D. Honolulu, HI Michael L. Cambridge, MN Miguel O. Las Vegas, NV Naomi A. Las Vegas, NV Nate A. Federal Way, WA Paphawee C. Bangkok, Thailand Ryan S. Poulsbo, WA Sahara J. Vancouver, WA Todd D. Tri-Cities, WA Trevor K. Walla Walla, WA (function() { "use strict"; const intval = setInterval(() => { if(typeof(jQuery) == "undefined" || typeof(mg_init_grid) == "undefined" || typeof(Muuri) == "undefined") { return true; } else { clearTimeout(intval); const $ = jQuery

  • Lindsey HansenHow did you get to such a dark place when portraying Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd? Carlos AlvarezHow did you become an Economics major? Sahara JonesWhat do you like about being a Western Washingtonian? Shannon SeidelWhat has been your favorite class to teach? Marie RodriguesDo you ever feel like you have to explain being an English and Hispanic Studies major? Connor LemmaWhat have you learned about your sport that you didn’t know before playing at the collegiate level? Marley

  • . Join us as faculty, students, and Tacoma leaders in environmental activism discuss their calling to support the flourishing of the earth, here and throughout the world: Schedule 12 Noon What grounds our commitment to environmental sustainability? Dr. Samuel Torvend, Center for Vocation 12:30 My calling to become an environmental activist Dr. Todd Hay, NOAA data team lead, will discuss his calling to environmental activism in the struggle against Puget Sound Energy’s fracked liquid natural gas

  • and sanitize all other areas of campus. If it needs to be cleaned, we do it!Our Floor Care Team handles all of the routine carpet cleaning and floor maintenance providing timely response to spills and keeping our classrooms, working spaces and living areas looking good. Todd, Peter and Steven make up our team of Floor Care Technicians. Our Waste Diversion Team gathers and sorts all of the recycling on campus as well as collecting items no longer in use to donate to charity or add to PLU’s Surplus

  • Journalism as Conversation I&TS Connections Benjamin Rasmus ‘06 Bike Against Hunger Claire Todd PLU Glacial Geology PLU International Voices Bryanna Plog ’10 A Site for Travelers and Readers Associate Professor of Chinese Paul Manfredi china Avant garde Professor of Music Gregory Youtz The Making of Beautiful Things in Sound Tyler Scott ’11 Sandcastles in the Sand Katrina Hay In Physics MediaLab Waste Not Karly Siroky ’10 Alaskan Adventures FALL 2023 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship

  • Stender ’87 Erika Hoagland Shawn Hoagland ’98 Greyson Hoye Michael Hoye ’85 Brittany Iverson Kenny Iverson ’92 and Jennifer (Jackson) Iverson ’88 Kenson Jean Jody Olson ’88 Izaak Jockers Mark Jockers ’83 and Amy (Arndt) Jockers ’82 Gunnar Johnson R. L. Sieg Johnson ’91 and Kelly (McIntosh) Johnson ’91 Sophia Kass Sara (Monson) Kass ’88 Lisa Kelley Todd Kelley ’88 and Suzanne (Capelli) Kelley ’89 William Koskinen Kristin (Stevens) Koskinen ’88 Sydney Larson Richard Larson ’89 Cecilia Lewis Maria

  • attending PLU.” – Sara and Donald, Kalispell, MT   “I want to give back because I was fortunate enough to receive a scholarship while I attended PLU.” – Tamara and Todd, Seattle, WA “To be able to do something for those who are yet to experience the blessings I received while at PLU!” – Dale, Billings, MT “My children have been blessed by the generosity of PLU scholarships!” – Matthew, Orting, WA “Other people’s donations made PLU affordable for me.” – Victoria, Lafayette, CO “Our son benefited from a

  • Angie Hambrick Fall 2020 Michael Behrens Fall 2020 Maria Chavez Fall 2020 Wendy Gardiner Fall 2020 Adela Ramos Fall 2020 Karen Travis Fall 2020 Bridget Yaden Fall 2020 Catherine Case Fall 2020 Anna Trammell Fall 2020 Claire Todd Fall 2020 Justin Lytle Fall 2020 Kate Luther Fall 2020 Daniel Heath Fall 2020 Katie Hay Fall 2020 Paul Sutton Fall 2020 Carmiña Palerm Fall 2020 Shannon Seidel Fall 2020 Rona Kaufman Fall 2020 Paul Manfredi Fall 2020 Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen Fall 2020 Sergia Hay Fall 2020 Jan