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  • November 17, 2008 Serving so others don’t have to While serving in Iraq Col. Scott E. Leith came to know one of the luckiest or unluckiest people he has ever met.“It depends on how you look at it,” he told a crowd last week at the Veterans Day Celebration in Mary Baker Russell Music Center Lagerquist Concert Hall. Leith and about 1,000 of his “best friends” were positioned in the backyard of the Iraq Insurgency. Their days were filled with firefights during the ongoing battles. There he met an

  • September 15, 2011 Physics Instructor, Dana Rush, talks about the Hubble Space Telescope in the community room of the GBC. Exploring with Hubble By Chris Albert For more than a decade, the Hubble Space Telescope has been opening doors to the universe. Through its lens, we’ve received astonishing views – from the formation of stars and planets to getting a glimpse of the impact of a comet colliding with Jupiter. Dana Rush, PLU physics instructor, presented a multimedia lecture on the Hubble

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  • 12 – Resolute Online: Fall 2017 Search Features Features Welcome Shaping Health Care Protectors Turned Perpetrators Summer of Science Emotional Labor Economics Students Expand Possibilities A Different Kind of Whale Watching Rigorous Project Inspires First-Year’s Path On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Training Goals Dear Fellow Alumni… Homecoming and Family Weekend Bjug Day Christmas Concerts Holocaust Conference 2017 Alumni

  • and classroom computers will be upgraded with TurningPoint Cloud software v. 7.x starting the week of June 6. If you currently use TurningPoint clickers and software, read on to learn what you need to know to prepare for this transition. There will be a few small differences within the software that we will help you become familiar with over the next several months. A list of what’s new in the software as well as Frequently Asked Questions are provided below. To make sure we keep you informed of

  • Are you ready to become a Lute?Pacific Lutheran University challenges its students to succeed to the best of their ability, provides them with support to reach their academic and personal goals, and prepares them for a lifetime of success — both in their careers and in service to others. We’re excited that you’re interested in becoming a part of our community!First-Year StudentsApply NowTransfer StudentsApply NowInternational StudentsApply NowGraduate StudentsApply Now

  • What are PLU business administration graduates doing?A PLU education can lead many places by equipping you with invaluable experiences and excellent intellectual skills. Your future career may or may not directly relate to your major. Check out what alumni are doing with their major and begin to explore the possibilities.Opportunities BoardCheck out the PLU Opportunities Board to view postings for jobs, internships and volunteer positions. Find jobs

  • All faculty standing committees come into being or go out of existence by vote of the faculty.  Under Article IV, Section 4 of the Bylaws to the Faculty Constitution, there are three kinds of committees: faculty-created standing committees, ad hoc committees, and university standing committees. Faculty Standing CommitteesEight faculty-created standing committees currently exist: Academic Performance and Integrity Core Curriculum Educational Policies Faculty Affairs Global Education Governance

  • Students are responsible for notifying the School of Nursing and Student Services, and any other appropriate university offices of any changes in name, mailing address, email address, or telephone number in a timely manner. Students who do not keep these offices apprised of this information are still responsible for any information/correspondence sent to them at the last address on file. New identification cards and badges should be purchased accordingly.

  • Stay with us during the summer conferenceDuring your conference stay, you can stay at PLU and eat on campus as well. When you register, choose the registration type of Conference, Housing and Meals. It’s the most affordable way for your stay during the conference. Only $350 for the conference, housing and meals. South Hall at Pacific Lutheran University. The view looking east at Mount Rainier from South Hall.