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  • The Diversity Center opens on lower level of University Center, the first time in years that PLU has had a physical space and gathering place dedicated to this effort.

  • RWW SoundingsView the online literary journal from the MFA Rainier Writing Workshop. Current RWW SoundingsVideo BlogHear from alumni and learn why they chose a degree in Creative Writing. Video Blog

  • The Lute Locker is the official store for all things PLU – carrying a large selection of PLU apparel, gifts, accessories, books and supplies.  It is located in the Anderson University Center.

  • Pacific Lutheran University uses Localist for the Campus Calendar. If your department would like to add events, please email Julie Winters in Marketing & Communications."Office Hours" Calendar Training 2-15-2023

  • University Diversity Committee members participate in three-day workshop on “Developing Leadership for Campus Diversity” at the Institute for Intercultural Relations. (Celine Dorner, Cristina Fridenstine, Susan Mann, Lisa Marcus, Laura Polcyn).

  • ) NAFSA Bi-Regional Conference, Bridging the Gap: Programming to help domestic and international students connect and develop intercultural competence, Portland, Oregon (November 2014) NAFSA Annual Conference, What Will You Gain? How Technology and Social Media Tools Made Our Lives Easier and Can Help You Too, San Diego, California (May 2014) Selected Articles Jacobson, H. and Shuyler, K.. "Student perceptions of academic and social effects of working in a university library." Reference Services

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  • funding opportunities that fit with your research and help you to craft and submit a strong proposal. Erica Lueth Executive Director of Sponsored Programs Pacific Lutheran University Division of University Relations erica.lueth@plu.edAcademic AdministrationDivisions and Schools Your department chair and the division/school dean should be consulted early on in the grant seeking process to ensure that the project is consistent with division priorities. The chair and dean will need to approve the

  • Mike Willis's StoryGetting through college isn’t easy, especially as a child of a single-mom. With the help of the PLU community, Mike graduated with honors in 1973. “I went to my state’s largest high school, I knew I wanted a place where people knew me, and I knew them. I get sentimental just thinking about the first call I received from PLU. Three years later when I was about 11 days away from my last day at PLU, I was called into the administrative building, my heart started to pound as I

  • Pacific Lutheran University School of Business Executive Advisory BoardThe Executive Advisory Board is a non-fiduciary board that meets twice a year, established to provide guidance, support, and assistance to the School of Business. Members of the council have resources, skills, and qualities that advance the School of Business and the Board in: Guiding program direction, strategic growth, and community connections Providing financial support both personally and through corporate connections

  • concentration. The School of Business has two types of advisors: Professional advisor – a staff member with specialized training in academic advising and knowledge of all areas of the School of Business and General Education requirements. All first year and new transfer students will work with a professional advisor. Faculty advisors – Once you’ve completed your first year and declared your concentration, you will be assigned to a faculty advisor. This individual is a member of the teaching faculty and a