
PLU alumni join King Harald V in Oslo to celebrate 200 years of Norwegian-American history
PLU alums recently gathered in Oslo, Norway, for a historic celebration marking 200 years of Norwegian immigration to North America. For the Lute community, this gathering was a unique opportunity to reconnect and foster a profound sense of shared identity and belonging among alums spanning…

Student-athlete Ashley Akamine ’25 makes data part of the game
For Ashley Akamine ‘25, college was never going to be about choosing one path. “Seeing how two different aspects of my life — athletics and computer science — come together in meaningful ways has been both exciting and rewarding,” says Ashley, who’s finishing up her…

“My Indigeneity shapes the way I walk in the world”: Paradise Gladstone’s story
Paradise Gladstone ’25 nearly dropped out to become a mortician. That wasn’t the plan when she started at PLU, but between helping raise her younger siblings, working over 30 hours a week, and juggling 16-credit semesters, the idea of switching paths crossed her mind more…

“Aha moments are pure joy” — Steph Smithingell’s journey to becoming a teacher
For 14 years, Steph Smithingell ’25 ran an in-home childcare and preschool, building a community of curious, active, joyful kids. Now, as a soon-to-be PLU graduate, she’ll bring those experiences to her new career path as an elementary school teacher. Steph is an education major…

LeBron Smith’s game-changing experiences at PLU and beyond
LeBron Smith ’25 has spent his time at PLU making career moves. LeBron’s a big sports fan and hopes to capitalize on that passion with a future in sports administration. Through support from PLU and a lot of hard work, LeBron was invited to participate…

Ivan Wilson ’25 directs his PLU experience toward the film industry
“We do it the way the film industry does it,” says senior Ivan Wilson ’25, co-director of a student film collective at PLU called Rose Window Studios . Under his leadership, the group has grown steadily, producing original short films and giving students hands-on experience…

“Creative freedom” guides Guillermo Baltazar-Munoz ’25 through art and life
Even in the whirlwind of senior year, Guillermo Baltazar-Munoz ’25 makes time to craft pottery for his fiancé, translate sermons at his church to Spanish, and help remodel his parents’ home. That’s just who he is — always building, always creating, always prioritizing family. A…

With her son by her side, Zoneice Grose ’25 charts a path of purpose through social work
When Zoneice Grose ’25 walks across the stage at graduation this spring, she’ll have earned far more than a degree. A first-generation college student, a mother, and a dedicated advocate for equity in education, Zoneice’s path to social work was winding, but it all made sense.…

Gracie Hansen ’25 turns a calling into action with a social work degree at 20
From a young age, senior Gracie Hansen ’25 felt a calling to help others. “I chose social work because I truly believe my purpose is to bring hope to the world and make a difference in people’s lives.” Now, as she prepares to graduate with…

Senior Justinpal Singh’s heart for service, science, and creating community space
Looking back four years ago, Justinpal Singh ’25 remembers that he was seeking a university that was more than just a place to get a degree. “I really wanted a university that was not necessarily competitive, but more so encouraging and fostered individual growth,” Justinpal…

Pacific Lutheran University Receives Over $1.9 Million to Enhance Energy Efficiency and Sustainability
Tacoma, Wash. – Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) is pleased to announce it has been awarded over $1.9 million in Clean Buildings Performance Grant (CBPG) funding from the Washington State Department of Commerce . This significant grant will enable PLU to undertake substantial energy efficiency upgrades…

A front-row seat to democracy: student Cady Wood interns with the Speaker of the House in Olympia
Interning in the Washington State Speaker of the House’s office isn’t an everyday opportunity – and for PLU student Cady Wood ’26, it’s an invaluable chance to, in her words, “be in the room where change is being made.” With civic engagement playing a key…