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  • December 7, 2009 LEED Gold for Neeb This fall the Martin J. Neeb Center received the distinction of being named Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certified. According to the U.S. Green Building Council, the Neeb Center is the only radio facility in the nation with a LEED Gold ranking. “We are proud that the building meets LEED Gold standards and affirms Pacific Lutheran University’s commitment to energy conservation,” said PLU President Loren J. Anderson. The Neeb Center

  • individual kind of recycling (plastic, metals, paper) we typically use a single stream recycling method, as a catch all, to simplify our recycling practices.   Each dorm on campus has their own recycling rooms located on each floor for convenience. Unlike the blue containers – the dorm recycling rooms require the students to sort their items by type. For easy sorting we have labeled the recycling room barrels with color coded signs. Items that can go in these containers include: Plastics (clean and dry

  • Alyson Rake Consultant She/Her Biography Biography Alyson is a Viola Performance Major with a minor in Writing. In her free time, she enjoys arranging music, singing in the PLU Chorale, and playing with her dog.

  • Full Bio (Photo: ) Nancy Pedot '73 +Enlarge Photo Nancy Pedot ’73 The Distinguished Alumna Award For her distinguished career building strong brands and dynamic retail concepts. Read Full Bio (Photo: ) Troy Andrade '07 +Enlarge Photo Troy Andrade ’07 The Outstanding Recent Alum Award For his accomplishments as an attorney and his work forwarding civic education. Read Full Bio (Photo: ) Marilyn Knutson '59 +Enlarge Photo Marilyn Knutson ’59 The Heritage Award In recognition of her many years of

  • availability. Content tutoring may be available for biology, chemistry, or economics/statistics. All tutors are well trained in learning and study strategies, so any available tutor can help students with issues related to time management, critical reading, note taking, or test preparation. Available summer session tutors will be listed on our website with their PLU email address for on-call tutoring appointments. Study strategy handouts are also available on the website.WebsiteCampus RestaurantsLocation

  • all employee travel plans and modes of transportation when traveling for business purposes. Employees are responsible for accurately tracking, calculating, and reporting travel time on their timesheets in accordance with this policy. If an employee takes unapproved travel or takes an unapproved mode of transportation for business-related travel, they may be subject to corrective action. Regular Commute Time Generally, regular commute time to and from PLU is not considered work time and is

  • . RSVP to get a free haircut at metellph@plu.edu. First come, first serve.FEB 17 BSU Open Mic NightHinderlie Hall, 1st Floor Lounge – 6pm Join BSU for our inaugural Open Mic Night where this will offer those with varying amount of talents to put those talents on display. All students are welcome to join in on the fun. This open mic night will also host a few people displaying talents honoring Black History and Culture.FEB 21 Celebration of Black History and CultureAnderson University Center, CK West

  • field. Football will utilize the field for practice. Club sports, such as Ultimate Frisbee and lacrosse, intramurals, academic activity courses and outdoor recreation will all have the opportunity to use the field. “The new field will assist in leveling the playing field for athletics and recreation at PLU,” said Laurie Turner, director of athletics. “We are one of a few schools in our conference with no synthetic surfaces on campus. “Currently, student-athletes in football and soccer often drive

  • Impact Poster Distribution Boards IMPACT BOARDS Impact maintains and distributes to 30 boards across PLU’s campus. For Fall Semester 2023, Impact distributes on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. According to our policy, posters can be up for two weeks on our boards. Unless your poster contains vital information to the PLU Community. Examples of vital information is mental health services, Covid-19 response, and Title IX. If you would like for Impact to distribute posters that you

  • PLU senior Kelly Hall prepares to graduate with an indigenous studies major she designed herself TACOMA, WASH. (May 6, 2016)- Kelly Hall couldn’t decide on a major when she first came to Pacific Lutheran University. “I didn’t know for sure what I wanted to do, and several fields I explored just didn’t fit right,” said Hall, a senior at PLU.… May 6, 2016