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  • Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Profiles What Can You Do With a PLU Degree? Every year for 125 years, Pacific Lutheran University has sent uniquely qualified Lutes into the world to improve it—through their careers, through their service, through their care and, honestly, through their simple basic Luteness . New Journalist of the Year Kari Plog ’11

  • Lutes Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Night at the Rainiers Root, Root, Root for the Home Team at PLU Night at the Tacoma Rainiers August is one of the most beautiful months in the Pacific Northwest, with evenings made for striking sunsets, warm temperatures—and

  • Failing sewer systems caused by a high volume or urbanization and population growth led to great levels of pollution in Chambers – Clover Creek. This sparked the beginning of the South Suburban Sewer District. 

  • Turning the Page: The Story of Next Chapter, MediaLab, 2021Eyes Above, MediaLab, 2020Living on the Edge, MediaLab, 2019A World of Difference, MediaLab, 2017Democracy Requires Compromise Debate, 2017Third Party Debate, 2016Changing Currents, MediaLab, 2016

  • PLU Student Continues Internship Despite Pandemic Gurjot Kang ‘21 grows her skills and makes an impact as a Tacoma Housing Authority intern Posted by: vcraker / March 25, 2021 Image: Gurjot Kang tabling for the Tacoma housing authority at a community event March 25, 2021 By By Rosemary Bennett '21PLU Marketing and CommunicationsDespite the challenges and uncertainty of life during the pandemic, PLU student Gurjot Kang ’21 is finding ways to build her skills and improve the community through her

  • and Ava Nelson. Bailey Forsyth, the reigning national champion in both the 100-meters and 200-meters, has a chance to defend her crown, qualifying in both sprints. The senior enjoys the 17th fastest time in D3 in the 100-meters, clocking a time of 11.97 seconds to win the Northwest Conference Championship on April 23. The NWC Track Athlete of the Year also owns the 17th best time in the 200-meters, clocking a 24.53 at the Portland Distance Carnival on May 14. Forsyth will compete in the 200-meters

  • Schedule an Appointment Explore job search resources View examples for resumes, cover letters, and MORE! The Inclusive Career Resource Database Alumni and Student Connections understands the importance and necessity for including career resources for students of different identities and backgrounds. We have compiled a list of scholarships, job websites, publications, and professional organizations that may interest you, and help in your career journey. View Database Explore LuteLink Today! Get

  • Program Cost for BSN - DNP PMHNPTuition is based on a cohort model for the 2024 cohort. Students must complete the program with their cohort to remain eligible for cohort pricing. Total program cost: The 36-month BSN to Doctor of Nursing Practice, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program, is 90 continuous semester hours, from summer 2024 through spring of 2027, with a total program cost of $100, 296. The part-time option is available for 48 months, from summer 2024 to spring 2028

  • : Interpretations Definitions Illustrations Elaborate questions Historical contextualization Commentaries Connections to climate change Connections to environmental justice issues Connections to existing discussions of Jane Austen’s work related to the project’s focus in media (podcasts, memes, social media, interviews, etc), scholarship, or other venues Sharing a translation of a passage in another language and considering its differences/similarities A response to an existing annotation published under JAR Or

  • quickly realized she didn’t like acting or auditioning. So, she spent a year at her community theatre doing everything else — building sets, hanging lights, painting, stage managing and making copies. Those experiences, hard work and camaraderie inspired her to study to be a lighting and scenic designer. “In scenic design, I create the world the characters inhabit, and in lighting design I convey the emotion of moments, often without the audience ever noticing.” In 2012, she moved from the busy