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  • Selection Process.Quick Links South Hall Eligibility South Hall Apartment Descriptions South Hall Floor Plans South Hall Photo Gallery South Hall Housing GuideContact InformationCommunity Director: Lorance Washington Jr. CD Contact Number: 253-538-7773 CD Email: washington@plu.edu Front Desk: 253-535-7857Mailing AddressStudent Name South Hall, Student Room Number Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma, WA  98447Hall Amenities Wifi available throughout the building  Centralized laundry room Multiple lounge

  • , hospitality has come to be confined only to our known circles, our close friends, associates and near relatives. In these rancorous, sometimes suspicious times – and in a political climate in which people from opposite sides are not encouraged to work together or even agree on anything at all – the spirit of selfless service to strangers has almost become a lost art. Thomas W. Krise, Ph.D.President and Professor of English, Pacific Lutheran University Quite simply, hospitality is making people feel as if

  • Amsden ’19, after exploring Amazon’s Seattle headquarters in February. The communication major and 43 other Pacific Lutheran University students spent Presidents Day visiting the tech giant’s campus, having lunch with PLU alumni who work for the world’s largest online retailer. “It’s great for current students to see other Lutes in the industry,” said Jimmy Nguyen ’13, a non-technical sourcing recruiter at Amazon. He said he enjoyed talking with students and sharing how he joined his team. Events

  • innovation occur or support for our exceptional faculty as they launch the newest generation of Lutes, our eyes remain focused on gifting our students with the tools they need to make their Wild Hope a reality. Thank you for inviting me to lead this community of students, teacher-scholars, staff, alumni and friends as PLU’s 14th president. I look forward to defining success together. Sincerely, ALLAN BELTON President Pacific Lutheran University

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  • and learning about it,” said Grace Amsden ’19, after exploring Amazon’s Seattle headquarters in February. The communication major and 43 other Pacific Lutheran University students spent Presidents Day visiting the tech giant’s campus, having lunch with PLU alumni who work for the world’s largest online retailer. “It’s great for current students to see other Lutes in the industry,” said Jimmy Nguyen ’13, a non-technical sourcing recruiter at Amazon. He said he enjoyed talking with students and

  • spaces where learning and innovation occur or support for our exceptional faculty as they launch the newest generation of Lutes, our eyes remain focused on gifting our students with the tools they need to make their Wild Hope a reality. Thank you for inviting me to lead this community of students, teacher-scholars, staff, alumni and friends as PLU’s 14th president. I look forward to defining success together. Sincerely, ALLAN BELTON President Pacific Lutheran University

  • of Pacific Lutheran University not included in category 1 are covered by this law. These additional employees must report to the Child Abuse Prevention Coordinator designated by Pacific Lutheran University whenever there is reasonable cause to believe that a child has suffered abuse or neglect. This section applies, for example, to staff employees employed in departments such as cleaning services, dining services and grounds. Definitions The term “child” means any person under 18 years of age

  • By Autumn Robbins '20Division of Humanities Professor Melissa Michal, an accomplished author and teacher, joined the English Department as a visiting creative writing professor for the 2018-19 academic year. When asked why she came to PLU to teach our students, Professor Michal replied that it was because the mission of our university focuses on social justice and a service-led life. The mission statement matches her values and background. She was excited to teach in a place with commitments so

  • deadly boat ramp in Tacoma, to Super Bowl XLVIII in New York City. Earlier this month, Plog was named “New Journalist of the Year” by the Society of Professional Journalists of Western Washington. Plog, who as a PLU student majored in Journalism and served as Editor-in-Chief of The Mast, a producer for Media Lab, and student writer for University Communications, says she’s loved nearly every moment of her career thus far. When and why did you decide you wanted to be a journalist? After 9/11, I