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  • Summer Berry FestivalThe Annual Berry Festivals at PLU are an exciting summertime activity for students, staff, and the Parkland community.  Each event, held once-a-month in the summer, focuses on a delicious summertime fruit and features summery, seasonal desserts made with local fruit. Fresh fruit desserts* are free with a PLU ID, or can be purchased for cash (no cards, sorry) for any community members who attend. Questions about the Berry Festivals (dates, exhibiting, etc) should be directed

  • months before needing to begin your research. Full board proposals can involve revisions before approval. Ultimately the timeline will depend on how complete the application is, the workload of the HPRB, and the responsiveness of the researcher in addressing HPRB questions and concerns. Step 4Step 6

  • before needing to begin your research. Full board proposals can involve revisions before approval. Ultimately the timeline will depend on how complete the application is, the workload of the HPRB, and the responsiveness of the researcher in addressing HPRB questions and concerns. Step 4Step 6

  • before needing to begin your research. Full board proposals can involve revisions before approval. Ultimately the timeline will depend on how complete the application is, the workload of the HPRB, and the responsiveness of the researcher in addressing HPRB questions and concerns. Step 5Step 7

  • Daily TransportationPierce Transit provides 50 local bus routes, Shuttle (specialized transportation for people with disabilities), vanpool, ridematching and intercounty express service to Seattle, Sea-Tac Airport and Olympia provided in cooperation with Sound Transit and Intercity Transit. Pierce Transit’s fixed-route system includes routes that operate on more than 900 miles of city streets, county roads and state highways from Seattle through Tacoma and on to Olympia. For more information on

  • interactive pen overlays to computer programs such PowerPoint or Excel. The resulting overlays can be saved and distributed to class participants if desired. Interactive software such as Smart Notebook provides tools for preparing and using smart boards in instruction.Smart Board Resources SMART EDCompass Blog SMART Product Training

  • Visiting I&TSInformation & Technology Services is located in the Mortvedt Library on the PLU campus at the intersection of 121st Street S. and Park Avenue S.. Visitors, please come to the Help Desk on the first floor for assistance. For an interactive map of campus click here.Driving DirectionsFrom Interstate 5 (North or South) Take exit 127 off Interstate 5 and head east on Highway 512 Continue on 512 for approximately two miles Take the WA-7/Pacific Ave exit. Turn right on Pacific Avenue S

  • Information on this page is still being updated. Please check back soon. Press News from Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts: To download a press release, choose the production you’re looking for and click on the appropriate release to open a PDF and right click to choose “Save As.” Karen Hille Phillips Opening PLU Theatre announces 2013-2014 Season in the new Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Kiss, Me Kate Coming Soon Inspecting Carol Coming Soon For Calendar

  • LGBTQIA2S+The LGBTQIA2S+ Group is a safe, affirming space for students and alums who identify within this community to come together to celebrate our beautiful experiences. The goal of this group is to connect with each other and have a space to celebrate and lift up our various identities, as well as share empowering resources and support each other through the adversities we may face as MFTs. Throughout these monthly meetings we hope to bring in guest speakers and foster a positive community

  • I Thank You God The Choral Union – Richard Nance, Conductor Conceived as a “town and gown” ensemble in 1984, and conducted by Dr. Richard Nance since 1993, the Choral Union consists of singers from across the Puget Sound community, including many PLU faculty, staff, students and alumni. This is the Choral Union’s first recording and features works by Carlyle Sharpe, John Chorbajian, Eric Whitacre, Simon Preston, Z Randall Stroop, Knut Nystedt’s, Benjamin Britten, David Mooney and Frank