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  • The Language Resource Center is a multimedia center located in Hong International Hall, designed to serve as a virtual and physical hub of international studies across the campus of Pacific Lutheran

    Language Resource CenterThe Language Resource Center is a center for all students located in Kreidler Hall as part of the Global Community, designed to serve as a virtual and physical hub of international studies across the campus of Pacific Lutheran University. Our mission: To provide a welcoming environment and learning resources that facilitate and promote the research and study of the world’s languages and cultures. We have student tutors (free!) through Knack available for appointments

    Language Resource Center
    Language Resource Center Kriedler Hall Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • Telemental Health (TMH) Informed Consent (pdf) view download PLU’s Counseling Center is offering Telemental Health (TMH) counseling services for students residing in Washington state, due to licensing restrictions.  Information about Telemental Health is provided here, and for clients who desire to use the service, consent is required.

  • Program vs Course Learning Outcomes (pdf) view download

  • Earth Science Capstones 2023 Thursday, May 11th 1:45-2:00pm, Grayson Nottage Texas Water Mitigation 2:00-2:15pm, Caelan Colescott Examining the Impact of Gentrification on Urbanization and Ecological Indicators in Watersheds 2:15-2:30pm, Juj Navidi Assessing and Mapping Secondary Lahar Risk on Mt. Rainier 2:30-2:45pm, Francois Lalague Comparing Metamorphic Facies Across the Straight Creek Fault 2:45-3:00pm, Autumn Johansen Comparison of Phytholith and Carbonate (δ13C) data used as a proxies for

  • Chemistry Department Learning OutcomesThe major program outcomes of the Chemistry Department’s curriculum are: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental concepts of chemistry by using critical thinking and analytical skills to solve chemical problems. Students will conduct experiments and demonstrate proficiency with appropriate lab skills, techniques, and instrumentation. Students will demonstrate the ability to search, understand, and put into use chemical literature as

  • FYEP Programmatic Learning OutcomesPLU’s First Year Experience Program has three learning outcomes integrated throughout the curriculum (including curricular and co-curricular activities). Literacy Students will be able to demonstrate habits of reading and writing, across multiple literacies, including written literacy, disciplinary literacy, and information literacy. Critical Inquiry Students will learn how to ask and answer questions from multiple perspectives. Students will identify and

  • The Department of Religion is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones.  The presentations are given on May 22nd, 2023  in Anderson University Center, Room 203 – The Regency Room.  Click on each student name to see their presentation title. Schedule4:00-4:05 - Introductions4:05-4:20 - Jessica Fagan4:20-4:35 - Emma Hazenberg4:35-4:50 - Trinity Johnson4:50-5:05 - Travis Reedy4:00-4:05 - Introductions4:05-4:20 - Jessica FaganDo or Do Not: The Hebrew Bible’s Conflicting Messages on Premarital

  • 9-12 Place Awards 6-8 Place Awards K-5 Place Awards Specialty Awards2023 9-12 Place Awards PlaceNamesGradeSchoolProject Title Overall1stKevin Shen10OlympiaWind Powered Flight: Exploring the Potential of Dynamic Soaring for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Overall2ndAijia (Annie) Yang11Charles WrightThe Investigation of Earthquake Resistance in Traditional Chinese Mortise-Tenon Structure 2023 9-12 Place Awards By Category CategoryPlaceNamesGradeSchoolProject Title Animal Sciences1stAnastasia

  • School of Nursing Program Outcomes Demonstrate the ability to incorporate the dimensions of person, nursing, and environment to promote health in a variety of nursing situations. Provide evidence-based clinically competent care of individuals, families, and communities in a variety of settings across diverse populations. Enact the role of service as a professionally educated member of society. Employ principles of ethical leadership, quality improvement, and cost effectiveness to foster the

  • students who start the program in Summer 2024. Room and meals are included and cannot be deducted from the program cost. Total program cost: $43,410 Additional fees include: technology fee (e.g. online learning platforms, course sites, email and storage accounts) ($270/year) and wellness fee (e.g. virtual wellness options, accommodations, virtual consultations) ($110/year), a one-time matriculation fee ($205), thesis binding ($100), books and materials for coursework.Program Cost SheetDownload 2024