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  • December 1, 2009 I never thought I’d start a Unicycle club (and people would actually come) By Steve Hansen In the summers, Tyson Bendzak’s dad used to ask kids who came home from college if they brought their unicycles to campus with them. He’d taught a majority of them how to ride in elementary school. When it came time for Tyson to head to PLU, he thought of the question his dad asked everyone else. Tyson Bendzak started a unicycle club on campus – the L.U.N.I.C.Y.C.L.E.R.S. (Lutes with a

  • , visiting assistant professor of anthropology. The archeology class prepared for the event by learning more about local archeology and learning the laws and rules about cultural resources in Washington. Mark Woldseth, a PLU alum, brought in projectile points, a Native American scraper, a shard of pottery, an old Lysol bottle and a mechanical calendar from San Francisco. Most people incorrectly call projectile points, “arrowheads,” Taylor said. Projectile points could have been used for more things than

  • Providing Classroom AccommodationsAccommodating students with disabilities in higher education is an active collaborative effort between faculty, students, disability services and staff.  Coordinated efforts and support from departmental, administrative, facilities, and other student service personnel can also enhance the overall accessibility of the postsecondary environment for students with disabilities. Faculty Notification LettersFaculty Notification Letters are emailed to professors once

  • Thank you for your interest in Alumni & Student Connection’s mentoring programs! Provided below are a few general guidelines for both mentees and mentors. If you are considering participating in one of our mentoring programs, we encourage you to read the expectations below.Mentee Expectations Communicate with your mentor at least once a month from November-April. Meet-ups can take place in-person or virtually depending on what you and your mentor decide. Be professional and respectful. Actively

  • serving containers. Please note that our to go wears are largely made from recyclable or compostable materials, and that it is advisable to plan for the proper disposal of these items. If serving box lunches, request that they are packaged in recyclable containers. Make sure to think about how your guests will recycle the containers when the event is finished. When possible, offer snacks that are served in bulk (not individually packaged). Trail mix, whole fruit, cheese, crackers, bagels, etc. are all

  • PLU is proud to provide a comprehensive benefits program which offers a variety of benefit options to meet the diverse needs of our employees. From medical care to retirement – with wellness ideas, time off benefits and continuing education opportunities in between – the benefits program was created because we understand that one size doesn’t fit all. Monthly Wellness Tip: Click here to get your Flu shot! Click here to learn about long-term COVID-19 symptoms. Click here for more information on

  • BSN pathway to the MSNSchedule: Our MSN program is designed for the working nurse, with most students working 0.5-0.6 FTE while enrolled in this traditional, on-campus program. Classes have generally been held on one evening and one full day, plus additional hours for practicums. The exception to this has been summer and J-Term courses, as days and times vary. Class dates are subject to change from one year to the next, and none of the classes are offered online. Clinical experiences are

  • Summer Sessions Tuition 2024Undergraduate Summer Tuition $824 per credit hour + $75 technology fee* GraduateSummer Graduate Varies by program, please reach out directly to the program for more information*Some courses carry additional fees above the tuition (i.e., labs, discussions).  Additional fees will be listed in the Interactive Course Schedule when the final schedule is released.Calculating CostTo find the cost of your Summer Sessions course, multiply the tuition per credit hour by the

  • Faculty Feature: Meet Amanda Sweger, Associate Professor of Theatre The PLU Theatre & Dance Department is lucky to have Amanda Sweger as a faculty member. Amanda has taught at PLU since fall 2012. She focuses on lighting and scenic design and has a professional practice outside the classroom. Continue reading to get to know… April 9, 2020 FacultyTheatre

  • Faculty Feature: Meet Amanda Sweger, Associate Professor of Theatre The PLU Theatre & Dance Department is lucky to have Amanda Sweger as a faculty member. Amanda has taught at PLU since fall 2012. She focuses on lighting and scenic design and has a professional practice outside the classroom. Continue reading to get to know… April 9, 2020 FacultyTheatre