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  • If you test positive for COVID at a time when the Health Center is closed, please follow these instructions: Self-isolate in place – that may be your residence hall room or an off-campus home or your permanent home.  If you are unable to fully isolate yourself from others, wear a mask at all times when you must be around others.  Keep these times to a minimum. Call (253-535-7337) and leave a voicemail or email the Health Center (health@plu.edu) the details of your positive test (date, type of

  • student, one for a diversity candidate, one for a First Nations student.  All aspects of renewable energy, including social sciences and humanities as well as sustainability and grid issues, are fair game.  The deadline for applications is Feb 15, 2023, and details can be found on our website. Read Previous Announcing 2023 Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics at University of Washington Read Next Promoting Representation and Equality in Physics Program LATEST POSTS Let’s Gaze At the Stars

  • Capstone Presentations Meet the Web Posted by: Marcom Web Team / June 3, 2019 June 3, 2019 By Jeannette ShimkoCommunications Coordinator, Division of Social SciencesTACOMA, Wash. - Dept. of Psychology -Two recent Psychology graduates created websites as their final capstone projects. Naomi Lapp: BDD – An Educational Guide to Understanding Body Dysmorphic Disorder  An in-depth look at body dysmorphic disorder and its symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, support, and other resources. Charlotte Willis

  • Three New Tools for Teaching with Sakai By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer Many instructors use Sakai for posting their syllabus, sharing resources, and communicating course grades. But did you know that Sakai tools can collect formative assessment data, help students manage their to-do lists, and facilitate communication through audio recordings?  Lesson Questions… September 9, 2019 assessmentaudio recordingchecklistinstructional resourcesinstructional toolsonline learningpollquizSakai

  • New Student Financial Aid StepsWelcome to PLUStudent Financial Services is located in Hauge Administration Building, Room 102. We can assist you with questions regarding applying for financial aid, how to borrow student loans, how work study works, and understanding your student account and billing.Access To Financial Aid & Student AccountAll new students are assigned a PLU ID number in their PLU Admission letter of acceptance.   Go to the Banner Self Service login page and click “Newly

  • Business and guaranteed access in your first year to the classes you’ll need to successfully complete the business program. To apply for direct admission to the School of Business, apply (for free) to PLU and select business as your intended major. START YOUR APPLICATION TO PLU LEARN MORE ABOUT BUSINESS AT PLU COMPUTER SCIENCE DIRECT ADMISSION PLU’s Computer Science Department offers direct admission to its excellent program. PLU Computer Science is not an impacted major* and does not require a

  • Carpool ProgramObjective To reduce the number of vehicles traveling to campus and help ease parking demand.  Carpooling also allows PLU to meet state mandated goals to reduce vehicle miles traveled and the number of single occupancy vehicle trips to our worksite. Philosophy The PLU carpool program should establish clear benefits to the employee and/or commuter student as an incentive for choosing to carpool versus driving alone. Eligibility Only employees and commuter students are eligible to

  • Paid Biotechnology Internship with RAIN Incubator Posted by: nicolacs / January 23, 2024 January 23, 2024 RAIN is presently recruiting interns for our Spring 2024 program. www.rainincubator.org/intern RAIN is a biotechnology incubator located in downtown Tacoma, WA. It’s primarily set up for molecular and cellular biology research, although there is limited space for chemistry work. We are currently incubating two young companies as well as pursuing our own research, which is focused primarily

  • watching every move Venison all cut up and ready to plate Venison all cut up and ready to plate Katherine working on plating the dish Katherine working on plating the dish The plating process is almost finished The plating process is almost finished The Lead Cooks from The Commons came along to cheer Katherine on! The Lead Cooks from The Commons came along to cheer Katherine on! Katherine's family cheering her on Lute-style Katherine's family cheering her on Lute-style Finishing up the plating process

  • Spurs & IK Gathering Back row: Kathy Meyer, Laurel Clark, Janie Taylor, Gayle Severson, Carolyn Belgum, Emily Reitz, John Beck Front row: Gerd—Inger (Gigi) Gregersen, Nancy Lundquist, Jody Schwich, Jan Metcalf, Linda Craft, Lynda Slovick, Diane Christensen Pacific Lutheran University Class of 1970 & Class of 1971Greetings Lutes! The Classes of 1970 and 1971 had a joint 50+ year Reunion on October 1, 2021! It was fun to see everyone back on campus and connecting with classmates.Reunion