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  • Gear Rental Program Choose your own adventure with the Outdoor Rec (OR) rental program! From hammocks to tents, sleeping bags to backpacks, and everything in-between, Outdoor Rec has a wide selection of gear for your next excursion! Gear rental is charged on a weekly basis. Gear pick up and drop-off will take place at the Columbia Center (located on Lower Campus, across the street from Pflueger). Rental availability is subject to change and depends on what gear is being used for OR-led trips

  • MSN (APRN) to DNP CurriculumPost-Masters APRN-Prepared studentEffective Summer 2024 Total credit hours: 35 (May be less based upon individualized gap analysis for acceptable transfer-in credits) Program length: Depends on gap analysis Program start: Summer or Fall (depends on gap analysis) Class schedule: For the most part, classes are held 1-2 days each week. Class schedule changes every term, your classes may fall on a different day for other terms. There may be more days for courses in the

  • First Team All-Americans Athletics Department Athletics Staff Directory Athletic Training Sports Medicine Directions Directions to "Luteville". Hall of Fame The purpose of the Athletics Hall of Fame is to honor and preserve the memory of those athletes, coaches, athletic staff members, and others who have contributed in a very outstanding and positive way to the promotion of the Pacific Lutheran University athletic program. Lute Club Gifts to the Lute Club Athletics Fund provide essential financial

  • SUMMER PREVIEW DAYS Join us for a Summer Preview Day! August 14, 2024 9:00am-1:00pm   Tour campus, experience what it’s like to be taught by a PLU professor, enjoy lunch in our dining commons, and learn more about admission and financial aid. Afterward, join the entire PLU community for our Summer Berry Festival, with local fruit and live music! RSVP for August 14Summer Preview Day Schedule8:45 am – Registration Karen Hille Phillips Lobby 9:00 am – Welcome & Admission Presentation Karen Hille

  • Yaka Ndeemba Mask Yaka Ndeemba Mask Artist: Unknown Yaka artist Name: Ndeemba mask Origin: Yaka people, Democratic Republic of Congo Made of: Wood, raffia, , fabric, pigment Dimensions: 27 ½ inches (70 centimeters) tall, 13 inches (33.02 centimeters) wide, 12 inches (30.48 centimeters) deep From: Gift of Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb, 2008 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Democratic Republic of Congo Description: Brown wood and yellow raffia (grass) mask with barred teeth

  • Mende Sowei Mask 2 Mende Sowei Mask 2 Artist: Unknown Mende artist Name: Sowei helmet mask Origin: Mende people of Sierra Leone Made of: Wood Dimensions: H: 14.1” (36 cm) W: 7 “(18 cm) D: 8.6 “ (22 cm) From: Gift of Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb, 2011 Accession no. 2011-02-003 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Sierra Leone Dimensions: This Sowei mask has a particularly large forehead and a pointed triangular chin. The facial features of this mask are towards the bottom of

  • 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

  • Summer Berry FestivalThe Annual Berry Festivals at PLU are an exciting summertime activity for students, staff, and the Parkland community.  Each event, held once-a-month in the summer, focuses on a delicious summertime fruit and features summery, seasonal desserts made with local fruit. Fresh fruit desserts* are free for any community members who attend. Questions about the Berry Festivals (dates, exhibiting, etc) should be directed to Hospitality Services events@plu.edu. *while supplies

  • While pregnancy is not considered a disability, it may impact a student’s educational progression. The school of nursing recognizes that pregnancy is protected under Title IX. Students may voluntarily request accommodations related to pregnancy and childbirth. Students will not be penalized for absences related to pregnancy and childbirth as long as the student’s medical provider deems the absences medically necessary. However, students must meet applicable academic standards to complete the

  • Students may be dismissed from the School of Nursing for reasons of conduct that may not be outlined in, or a violation of the PLU Student Code of Conduct. Incidents requiring report to other offices or university officials will be managed according to PLU policy. Criminal violations will be reported to appropriate law enforcement. Dismissal from the School of Nursing for reasons of conduct is an action that can be taken only by the Dean. Students dismissed from the program due to conduct