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  • -demand virtual and phone-based services. Log in with your PLU credentials, then select “Medical Now” to connect with a medical provider within minutes. This services is unlimited and available for video or phone chat. Call the PLU Crisis Line at 253-535-7075 to speak with a mental health professional within moments.  This line is available 24/7/365 (evenings, weekends, holidays) and you need not be in crisis to utilize it.Sexual Assault and Domestic ViolencePierce County Sexual Assault Center at 800

  • K-5Select a ProjectWe value original project ideas at all grades. We believe duplicating previous research is worthwhile, especially if some parameters of the project are changed. We believe that doing so will support student learning. We ask that each student who selects an internet project tells us the source and what they changed. Here are some websites with projects. There are many levels of complexity. If you find project ideas from these sources, we ask you to do the following: If you do

  • Certificate FormStudent Worker Rights and Responsibilities Form The Student Worker Rights and Responsibilities Form details your rights when working in Washington State as well as your responsibilities as a new student worker at PLU. You can find further information in our PLU Student Workers Handbook.Student Worker Rights and Responsibilities FormDirect Deposit Form (optional) If you wish to receive your paychecks via direct deposit, you will need to fill out a form with your bank’s routing number and

  • Safety: Understanding vs. Expectation5:10-5:20 pm - Jessica HansonAutism and First Responders5:20-5:30 pm - Aiden ShroyerWhat Challenges do Student Safety Officers Face at Campus Safety?5:30-5:40 pm - Edward MyersDomestic Violence & Sexual Assault: An EMS Story5:40-5:50 pm - Questions & AnswersRoom 2 - Anderson University Center 201 Identity & Community Moderator: Dr. Laura McCloud 5:00-5:10 pm - Isaac Madsen-Bibeau5:10-5:20 pm - Yuto Yawata5:20-5:30 pm - Sahara Jones5:30-5:40 pm - Von Born5:40-5:50

  • During Bjug Day, October 18-19, Lutes across the world will come together to invest in scholarships and other solutions that benefit students. We do this because we know that students and alumni with a PLU education are leaders helping to make their communities and the earth a better place for everyone.

  • Matching Gifts Thousands of companies match gifts by employees to PLU. Please use the search bar below to see if your company will match your donation and to access forms, guidelines, and instructions that you’ll need to submit a matching gift. var DDCONF = { API_KEY: "sUMjpY334QaEraJb" }; Matching Gift and Volunteer Grant information provided by

  • Maryjane Norton Commuter Advocate they/she Biography Biography I am a second year student, studying Gender, Sexuality, and Race studies (still settling on my minor). I’ve worked in The Cave for my entire first year at PLU, and outside of this space I am a poet who reads and writes lots of stuff.

  • Tristan Pearson ’24 Videography Lead he/him Biography Biography Tristan is a third-year student, working toward a BA in Communications with a concentration in Film and Media studies and Minor in Computer Science. This year, he is leading the team for the Auburn Symphony Orchestra and acting as the MediaLab Video Lead.

  • Latinos Unidos Saturday, Oct. 3, 12:30pm – Sunday, Oct. 4, 3:00pm Come to campus for a unique experience uplifting Hispanic and Latino community and culture at PLU. Saturday, Oct. 3 Take a tour of campus Sit in on a class taught by a professor from the Hispanic Studies Department Enjoy dinner and fellowship with current PLU students, faculty, and staff Stay overnight in a residence hall with a student from PLU’s Amigos Unidos Club Sunday, Oct. 4 Join us for our signature visit program, Fall

  • Lutes, thank you for giving to what you love! PLU students and alumni say it best — watch the above special collection of Bjug Day thank you messages. The worldwide Lute community made 2023 the best Bjug Day of Giving ever on behalf of PLU students. Collectively 2,110 donors contributed $1,231,935. To everyone who helped make this possible, thank you!  Browse below to see how you made a difference on Bjug Day (and every day!).Academics: 189 DonorsYour support funds innovative academic programs