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  • On Exhibit (Virtually): Wang Center Contest Winners Posted by: Holly Senn / April 13, 2020 April 13, 2020 While Mortvedt Library’s building is closed during the COVID-19 pandemic our exhibits continue–we are highlighting PLU students’ work online. Follow this link to the virtual exhibit of the Wang Center’s photo and video contest winners. The Annual Wang Center Photo & Video Contest is an opportunity for students to reflect upon their study away experience and to share images with the PLU

  • APS Virtual Career Fair Posted by: nicolacs / August 23, 2021 August 23, 2021 For the first time ever, the American Physical Society (APS), the premier national society of physicists, is hosting a standalone Virtual Career Fair on September 13-15: Virtual Career Fair 12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET. This event will include both a Job Fair and a Graduate School Fair and it will be held over a three-day period. If you are a student or early career scientist exploring career options or looking for jobs

  • Classroom Technology Updates – Fall 2016 by Layne Nordgren Reike Science Center – Leraas Lecture Hall Over the summer I&TS User Services teams upgraded several classrooms to include smart podium technology, added new computers to some classrooms, upgraded computers in some classrooms to Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016, and upgraded… August 23, 2016 audience response systemsclassroomsclickersOffice 2016Turning TechnologiesTurningPoint

  • didn’t graduate from four-year, degree-granting institutions in the U.S. The community allows students to develop their own definition of what it means to be first, while also benefiting from the shared experiences of their peers. It also allows them to explore the ways in which their first-generation status intersects with other salient identities, and how those shape their college experiences. In addition to the residential community, first-generation Lutes are invited to attend first-in-the-family

  • Media RelationsYour One-Stop Media Resource For press inquiries, expert comments and contacts, story development and assistance, art and more, please contact PLU Director of Communications Zach Powers.ContactZach Powers, Director of Communications Email: zach.powers@plu.edu Office Phone: 253-535-8410 *Email strongly preferred during COVID-19 pandemic.*

  • Computer and Network Use Policies Conflict of Interest and Confidential Information Policy Drug and Alcohol-Free Workplace Intellectual Property Policy Email Policy Pets in the Workplace Policy Policy on Non-Discrimination Solicitation Policy for All Employees Staff Teaching Policy Standards of Personal Conduct Tobacco-Free Campus Policy

  • College of Professional Studies Student Space Reservation RequestStudents who wish to reserve any space/room in KHP or Columbia Center for theatre and dance classwork, rehearsals, performance and/or studio time should email Ryan Marsh (marshrl@plu.edu) identifying the space, days, times and purpose for your reservation.

  • 欢迎来到太平洋路德大学!今年秋天,我们很高兴您能加入我们为期一年的课程,学习美国文化和基本的英语应用,及如何在美国开展业务。本网站将提供您所需的详细信息,并方便您为抵达美国做好准备。 如果您有任何疑问,请联系贵校的国际办公室或我们的办公室 ce@plu.edu 课程概述查看学期计划,课程描述,周五课程信息等Coming Soon抵达前所需信息到达之前您所需要做的一切,从签证信息到打包行李的建议Go Now开学典礼了解您在PLU和在美国的第一周将会要面对什么.Go NowABC Program 政策有关出勤,签证要求,旅行等政策的概述Go Now财务事项了解你/妳在美国管理财务的计费信息和提示Coming Soon校內生活了解有关您在PLU的宿舍和PLU校内住宿规则等更多信息Go NowTentative ABC Program Schedule 2024-25 | 暂定ABC Program 日程表 2024-2025Arrival and Orientation September 1: Arrival at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

  • Financial Aid & ScholarshipsThe PLU Department of Kinesiology has many scholarship and financial aid awards available.  Applicants who want to be considered for scholarship should indicate on the admission application. No separate application is needed. Graduate Assistantships are also available for admitted students. Applicants can also look for federal financial aid for graduate students, military aid, or external scholarships.PLU Scholarships Scholarship Types: Build Your Career Scholarship

  • banker dealing with accounts totaling in billions of dollars. Boeh (pronounced “Bay”) would fly wherever the deal needed to be done. “As the saying goes,” he said, “‘Everyday’s a Wednesday, I worked the last two and I’m going to work the next two.’” So why would a high-flying financial whiz become a professor? It’s not because he’s slowing down. Boeh remains very active in the world of finance. He remains active because he knows his involvement will benefit his students. By staying involved in