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  • You Ask. We Answer. How is your business program? Posted by: mhines / March 20, 2024 March 20, 2024 How will working with real-world clients in PLU’s classrooms support your success as a business professional? In this session, Professor Fang Lin from the School of Business answers students’ most frequently asked questions and the experience you’ll get through the Business Program! Read Previous Major Minute: Psychology Read Next Brian Sung ’24 talks business, econ majors, Oxford adventure, and

  • Information on depressionSigns and Symptoms Feelings of sadness or unhappiness Loss of interest in activities or social gatherings Trouble concentrating, indecisiveness Feelings of guilt or anger over past failures Fatigue, loss in energy, sleeplessness Anger or frustration for no distinct reason Change in appetite or weight Slowed thinking or speech Thoughts of dying, death and suicide Prevention Take steps to control stress Reach out to family and friends Get treatment at the earliest sign of

  • over 12 years. I worked in acute care med/surg nursing before transitioning into education. I taught for 8 years at a small college in Helena, MT and have experience in all aspects of nursing education. Teaching student nurses is my passion and I am so excited to be joining the team of excellent faculty at PLU. In my spare time I love fly fishing, kayaking and traveling with my family. Currently serving on the Montana Board of Nursing as a Simulation Task Force Member and Presenter

  • a program poster session. All travel and room/board is covered by the program and a student stipend is provided. Spanish-speaking students, veterans, women, and students from under-represented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.    The application deadline is Friday, September 23, 2022. Learn more and apply online at:  https://info.umkc.edu/GuatemalaGeoHazards/ Read Previous The Office of Science is Now Accepting Applications for Spring 2023 Undergraduate Internships! Read Next Graduate

  • Welcome to PLU's Center for Affinity Groups!Welcome to Pacific Lutheran’s Center for Affinity Groups. The featured Affinity Groups are currently represented by our PLUS Group, LATINX Group, LGBTQIA2S+, and Dismantling Power and Privilege Group. The goal and purpose of each group is to provide an environment of community that celebrates differences, while also creating a safe place for discussions, concerns, and an overall sense of solidarity. To learn more about our Affinity Groups, please

  • Information for the 2024 Brass Workshop is still being updated. Check back soon for more details! PLU High School Brass Workshop November 11, 2023Mary Baker Russell Music Center | Dr. Gina Gillie, DirectorThis workshop for high school brass players will be hosted by the PLU Brass Faculty. Join us for a workshop from 1-4:45 pm and a concert from 5-6 pm. Participants will perform in an ensemble for the concert. All high school brass players are welcome! Registration:Registration Form / Payment

  • Student Office HoursPresident Belton welcomes informal conversations and individual meetings throughout the academic year. The purpose of these meetings is to give students an opportunity to discuss issues that affect them and the University. Students are served on a first-come, first-serve basis. These meetings are held in the President’s Office located in the Hauge Administration Building, Room 118. If you wish to meet with President Belton, please schedule an appointment by  sending an email

  • Next Explore! offers first year students a chance to bond. COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024 Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy on campus

  • “Exchange Visitors” Uukumwe Namibia Partners Past Visiting Scholars Global Topics COVID 19: A Global Crisis Examined International Symposia The Matter of Loneliness 2024 Healing: Pathways for Restoration and Renewal 2022 Disarming Polarization 2020 Migration 2018 The Countenance of Hope 2016 Legacies of the Shoah 2014 Our Thirsty Planet 2012 Sports & Recreation Symposium 2010 Norway Symposium 2005 China Symposium 2003 Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture Meet the Ambassador International Education Week

  • Worker H-1B Specialty Occupation Information for PLU Departments J-1 “Exchange Visitors” Uukumwe Namibia Partners Past Visiting Scholars Global Topics COVID 19: A Global Crisis Examined International Symposia The Matter of Loneliness 2024 Healing: Pathways for Restoration and Renewal 2022 Disarming Polarization 2020 Migration 2018 The Countenance of Hope 2016 Legacies of the Shoah 2014 Our Thirsty Planet 2012 Sports & Recreation Symposium 2010 Norway Symposium 2005 China Symposium 2003 Chris Stevens