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  • Culture of Respect Equal Educational Opportunity PLU’s Non-Discrimination Policy Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Interplay between PLU’s Student Code of Conduct and the School of Nursing

  • Give to Wild Hope We are grateful for the alumni, friends, staff, administrators, and faculty whose generosity makes possible the work of the Center for Vocation. Since Wild Hope programming is not financed by the PLU operating budget, we rely on donations to support our Wild Hope Students Fellows, the Staff Seminar in Vocation, Faculty Workshops on mentoring students in vocation, and securing the latest Lutheran, ecumenical and interfaith resources on Vocation. Donate to Wild HopeWe are

  • Hutchinson, she organized and set up the Small University Summer Internship program for PLU biology students. Since its start, numerous students have been able to pursue their passions in different fields of research including cancer, HIV, immunology and virology. These opportunities include working with cutting-edge technology and interacting with researchers who are in the top of their field. Most importantly, students are able to gain confidence in laboratories that will propel them to accomplish

  • account Create your PLU application account at choose.plu.edu/apply. Select ‘Pacific Lutheran University Application 2025’, then ‘Graduate Application 2025’ & ‘Create Application’ You’ll select your program on Page 2 of the application. Complete application & submit all required supporting itemsFamily Nurse Practitioner (FNP) and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) Transcripts from ALL colleges/universities you’ve attended You may upload official OR unofficial transcripts to the

  • Luke Van Tassel Global Ambassador he/him Email: global.ambassadors@plu.edu Biography Biography My name is Luke Van Tassel (He/Him). I am a 5th-year Biology major (and art minor) from central Kansas. I spent the spring of 2023 studying with the IHON-Oxford program and the spring of 2024 in Trinidad and Tobago. I am enthusiastic about our study away options and love sharing how I learned inside and outside the classroom during my programs. I want to support students by finding programs that fit

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  • Lutes Welcome Note Setting The Course On Campus Discovery Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Connection Events Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Family and Friends Mike Benson Submit a Class Note Calendar Highlights Homecoming 2016 Homecoming From the inspiring Meant to Live Lecture by Dr. Janice Brunstrom-Hernandez ’83, to the Alumni Awards Ceremony and PLU at 125 Wine Walk, Homecoming 2015 was a great success! Relive the fun and check out all of the

  • Lexy Hansen, Therapist in TrainingI believe we are a collection of our experiences, and these experiences whether joyful, painful, or somewhere in between—piece together to create our identity, perspective, and story. Together we will co-create a comfortable and non-judgmental space where you can explore and authentically express yourself. Using a systemic and trauma-informed lens, we will take a closer look at how your experiences have impacted you, uncover your unique path to healing, gain

  • Sarah Hayes, Therapist in TrainingWhether you’re feeling stuck, anxious or depressed; or seeking personal growth, relationship support, or better communication, it is my goal to ensure everyone I work with feels supported and free to share their authentic self in a safe and empathetic space. I work with individuals, partners and families, and view life’s challenges through a systemic lens. Systemic therapy takes into account the complexities of living and loving in relationship to others, with

  • Shawnda O'Briant-Noone, Therapist in TrainingWe all carry stories within our bodies and minds. Whatever story brought you here, you are welcome to come as you are. Rooted in curiosity and non-judgment, I intend to co-create a warm space that allows a meaningful exploration of your needs to foster a more compassionate connection with your mind and body. Using a holistic and trauma-informed approach, we will gradually untangle your story in a way that best honors and affirms the innate wisdom you

  • about Habitat Restoration at PLU and additional volunteer opportunities in habitat restoration.Quick Links Work Order Request Form From left to right: Golden-tipped Cryptomeria, Swiss Stone Pine, and Camillia Winterblooming. These planters at the AUC are periodically renewed with a variety of plants sometimes with edible vegetables. Take a Walking Tour of the campus