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  • Solar Array Information This solar project represents the commitment to sustainability of Parkland Light and Water and Pacific Lutheran University.   The 7+ kW installation uses local Washington made PV Modules and Power Inverters from Silicon Energy.  They are installed in a staggered array on the roof of Facilities Management (Building #28) to accommodate shade from nearby trees.  The power produced will offset the electric use of the building and will account for a significant savings each

  • FYEP Programmatic Learning OutcomesPLU’s First Year Experience Program has three learning outcomes integrated throughout the curriculum (including curricular and co-curricular activities). Literacy Students will be able to demonstrate habits of reading and writing, across multiple literacies, including written literacy, disciplinary literacy, and information literacy. Critical Inquiry Students will learn how to ask and answer questions from multiple perspectives. Students will identify and

  • Quality Matters RubricAs part of PLU’s vision to be a university of the first rank, PLU now subscribes to the Quality Matters Program. The Quality Matters (QM) Program provides institutions with a standards-based rubric, peer review process, and professional development options. PLU faculty and staff can access the QM rubric to assist in the quality design of their online and blended courses. Quality Matters Rubric Standards 2014 (.pdf, 53KB, requires PLU ePass). Please note, the QM rubric is

  • On Campus Distribution CountsThe following is a breakdown of the number of employees and hall residents at PLU. Please ensure that Mail Services receives enough copies of bulletins, newsletters and any other material to be distributed. Offices and DepartmentsInformationCounts ONE TO EACH DEPARTMENT85 MAIL STOPS49 FULL TIME FACULTY215 PART TIME FACULTY33 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF299 Budget Heads (included in above counts)124 Deans & Chairs (included in above counts)39 STAFF310 FULL COUNT857 SHORT

  • Karissa Bryant ’03 teacher and traveler, will join Sr. Helen Puwein Biography Biography Karissa Bryant, PLU class of 2003, is happy to be back in the northwest after almost three years teaching, studying, volunteering, and traveling in Asia. She teaches yoga to kids and adults with a focus on developing an internal calmness, a constant place of stability and quiet surrender. She also teaches singing with Studio East and Village Theater Kidstage!. Karissa is producing a series of fundraising

  • Registration for each session closes 24-hour before each session begins. Recordings of each session will be made available at the conclusion of the Spring Series in Pastoral Theology. Contact Kendall Jeske, Director of Congregational Engagement, at jeskekj@plu.edu with questions. Thank you. /* fix for jQuery UI library issues when using the date picker popup */ jQuery.browser = {}; (function () { jQuery.browser.msie = false; jQuery.browser.version = 0; if(navigator.userAgent.match(/MSIE ([0-9

  • Upcoming PerformancesVisit the links below to view some of the upcoming concerts that feature PLU trumpet students or facultyAll PLU Concerts (except Christmas Concerts) are FREE to prospective students. Contact Dr. Lyman to request tickets. Many PLU Concerts are also streamed live online. Click here to watch! Be sure to check out the full music calendar for a complete list of Music events.See upcoming trumpet & brass events hereSee a list of upcoming student recitals hereSee upcoming Wind

  • Svend Rønning Professor of Music - Violin; Coordinator of String Studies Full Profile 253-535-7605 svend.ronning@plu.edu

  • Svend Rønning Professor of Music - Violin; Coordinator of String Studies Full Profile 253-535-7605 svend.ronning@plu.edu

  • SafetyWhen stormy weather creates hazardous travel conditions, university students and employees are urged to use caution when traveling. During inclement weather, please exercise caution while walking from parking lots, transit locations and on pathways to and around campus. Wearing non-slip, rubber-sole footwear until you arrive at your destination is recommended, as is walking on grass instead of sidewalks or roadways if they are icy. Facilities Management concentrates clearing efforts on