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  • Rerun: Advice for first-year students—communicate with your professors We are a little over a week away from welcoming our new Lutes to campus. Experience the energy, spirit, and tight-knit community that makes PLU a truly special place. Student-athlete Ahi Holden ’24 offers some tips for succeeding during your first year of college. From… August 21, 2023 AthleticsCommunityCurrent StudentsInvolvementKinesiologyLife on CampusLutheran Higher EducationParentsStudent Life

  • Occupational Health for Animal Workers Education and Prevention (pdf) view download

  • Housing Between SemestersStudents who do not have alternative housing options between academic terms can apply for housing extensions or placements during short and long-term breaks. PLU offers housing for enrolled students for both summer and winter break. These are charged at a daily rate and students may choose to stay on campus for the entirety or only a portion of these breaks. Students must apply for all break housing options via the corresponding applications for the appropriate break

  • team helps to pair university faculty and staff grant-seekers with public and private foundations to grow support for research, curricular or programmatic enhancements and university priorities. Our primary goal is to simplify the grants process to encourage further grant-seeking and greater grant collaboration across campus.F.A.QLearn moreGrant WorkshopsCheck out upcoming events

  • Business Education has always been a fundamental aspect of Pacific Lutheran University. In 1898, the year of the first graduation, the institution changed its name to Pacific Lutheran Academy and Business College to best reflect its academic focus. The first graduation consisted of two female students, one from the Academy and the other from the Business College. Throughout the history of Pacific Lutheran University, the business programs have upheld their quality and commitment to education

  • Entry Level Medical Scribe Opening ProScribe Posted by: alemanem / November 6, 2023 November 6, 2023 ProScribe – a medical scribe company, still has openings for Entry Level Medical Scribe and is seeking healthcare focused students to join the team in Tacoma, WA and surrounding sites. Please see the 2023 ProScribe Clinical Medical Scribe Job Description for more information and fill out this form, if interested: https://forms.gle/zkH18cnwzCZuzWkx9 Read Previous Renewable Energy Scholarship Read

  • Zhang Lili Visiting Adjunct Instructor of Chinese, Pacific Lutheran University Email: lili.zhang@plu.edu Biography Biography Lili Zhang is a Visiting Adjunct Instructor of Chinese at WSU. She is also an Associate Professor at the College of International Education, Wenzhou University, in Zhejiang Province, China.  She is a member of The Paper-cutting Art Professional Committee of China, and a certified Inheritor of paper-cutting of intangible cultural heritage in Wenzhou City. She has taught

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  • Anti-Virus, Cyber Safety, Backups, & Computer Security Anti-Virus Software – How to download and install PLU recommended anti-virus software. Virus Information – An overview of computer viruses and what you can do to protect your computer. Cyber Safety at PLU – An overview of cyber safety issues and what you can do to protect yourself. PLU Cyber Safety Notices – Listing of email notices to the PLU community on cyber safety. Examples of Phishing Scams – Listing of email headers of recent

  • Step 4All documents must be written in language understandable to the participant. The HPRB reviews your materials very carefully to ensure a wide audience will understand them. All documents that your participants will see should be written: at no higher than an 8th grade level (similar to a popular magazine or newspaper) and with no discipline-specific jargon; in the second person (“you are invited to participate, you will be asked to complete a survey, give a blood sample…”); and as if the