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  • Almost 400 faculty, administrators, staff and student leaders participate in workshops reviewing the university’s Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, ADA and Sexual Misconduct policies, as well as conflict management techniques and the grievance process. This mandatory training is held every year.

  • May 15, 2014 Furry Therapy: ASPLU Brings Pets Back to PLU to Relieve Test Stress PLU student Maylen Anthony ’16 gets a kiss from Addy the therapy dog during finals week in December 2013. ASPLU will bring more pets to campus for Spring finals week, May 19-23. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) PLU Marketing & Communications To spread cheer and relieve stress during Finals Week, Associated Students of Pacific Lutheran University is again partnering with volunteer organizations, including Therapy Dogs

  • Amber Khederian Assistant Director of the Writing Center and Writing Center Consultant She/Her, They/Them Biography Biography Amber is a Philosophy major with minors in Psychology and Criminal Justice. In their free time, they enjoy doing puzzles, singing, and going on walks.

  • 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

  • , Tacoma, Wash. Dahl’s music includes both sacred and secular music, much of it composed for the Brombaugh organ at Christ Church where he served as organist/choirmaster for 40 years, but also for PLU’s Gottfried and Mary Fuchs organ in Lagerquist Concert Hall. An 80-page volume of organ music by Dahl, also titled The Organ Sings, was released in 2013. Dahl’s compositions include the Suite Homage (four pieces paying tribute to prior composers Buxtehude, Couperin, Franck and Dubois), as well as

  • Expectations 3-2 Engineering at Columbia 3-2 Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis(2) (a) For the B.A. in Physics: completion of an additional 12 semester hours of electives in science and mathematics from the following courses: MATH 331, 356; ENGR 240, 333, 334, 355; PHYS 221, 331, 336; CSCI 331. CHEM 341 may be substituted for PHYS 333. The particular courses chosen will depend on the intended subdiscipline and the engineering school’s entrance requirements. Students should consult with the

  • , Manager of Short-Term Programs, olsencd@plu.edu. Short-term study away programs must satisfy a General Education, FYEP, or IHON requirement, or provide departmental or program credit towards a major or a minor. In terms of student demand, most PLU students study away on short-term courses offered during J-Term. While summer session courses have been offered in the past, enrolling these has been challenging due to limits on financial aid and our students’ need to work. Offering a short-term study away

  • Communication and the Office of Development, open up many doorways. Family and friends from across the country can now watch students perform in our many renowned ensembles. In addition, any student interested in attending PLU, despite location, can watch our students and faculty perform. “We have such talented faculty and students in our music department, we’re excited for the world to see and hear them,” Dean Cameron Bennett says. “This also dramatically enhances the visibility of our exceptional music

  • through separate databases, requiring users to conduct searches in multiple places. Now, a single search will provide access to photographs, publications, oral history recordings, and file-level descriptions of other records available to view in the Archives. The system is divided into three main collection areas: The University Archives– Materials related to the history and operations of Pacific Lutheran University including photographs, yearbooks, The Mooring Mast student newspaper, faculty and

  • On Exhibit: Aquatic lifeforms sculptures by 3-D design students Posted by: hobbsmr / May 10, 2024 May 10, 2024 This exhibit of student work is based on an art class assignment in which students created aquatic lifeforms, both real and fictional, using paper mache. There were 17 total art pieces ranging from dolphins to mermaids to seahorses Class: 3-D Design, Spring ‘24 Professor: Steven Sobeck Photos done by : Janelle Brockman DolphinArtist: Gabriel OrtizNavy Manta RayArtist: Alyse