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  • April 12, 2012 Rainbow Center Presents: Queer Prom The Rainbow Center Presents, Queer Prom at 6 p.m., April 21, in the CK of the UC. The prom is open to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and allied youth ages 14-24. There is a $2 suggested donation. For more information contact the Oasis Center at 253-671-2838 or by email at oasisyouthcenter@gmail.com Checkout the Facebook event page HERE. The event is drug and alcohol free. The dCenter, Queer Ally Student Union (QASU, formally

  • Women's Ultimate Team Photo Reasons you should consider joining: We fight for social justice! During the Fall 2020 semester, we held our first annual Social Justice Run and raised over $1000 for three organizations that work towards racial justice. We love costumes! For some of our tournaments, we dress up in costumes after choosing a common theme. Past examples include: Cats and Dogs, Food, Tropical, Rainbow, and more! We love dancing! During practices and tournaments we always make sure to

  • Sociology Major Learning Outcomes Students will be able to formulate sociological research questions. Students will be able to utilize sociological research methods to collect data. Students will be able to analyze data with appropriate sociological data analysis methods. Students will be able to create a theoretically informed argument, integrating sociological ideas to develop nuanced perspectives on social issues. Students will be able to critique systems of social and economic

  • PLU Chemistry Department Student AwardsCongratulations to all of our students over the years who have received Chemistry Department awards and scholarships!   Select a year from the table below to view a compilation of award records since 2000.    Of course there are many others who received awards before the records in this table!  Congratulations to all of the recipients over the years.   And to all of our graduates, it has been our privilege to teach you.  We are proud that you are graduates

  • Suzanne Crawford O’Brien Professor of Religion and Culture Full Profile 253-535-8107 suzanne.crawford@plu.edu

  • Meet Your Sojourner Advocates Sonja Schaefer Studied Away in Beijing, China Fall 2014; Argentina/Antarctica J-Term 2014 Environmental Literature Class of 2016 Majors: Economics and Chinese Studies International Honors Entering PLU as undeclared but sure I wanted to study away, left me unsure on where and about what I wanted to study… But I did get started early my freshman year talking to Wang Center staff about my options. As freshman year progressed, I slowly realized that Economics and

  • Washington State to work in off campus positions which can provide valuable experiences and training and often pay more than minimum wage. Why can't out-of state students work in off-campus Work Study jobs?Only eligible WA residents can participate in this state funded program.  Federal work study is offered to eligible out-of state students, which is subsidized by the federal government, and limited almost exclusively to on-campus positions. What if I want to work on campus?With very few exceptions, all

  • Mentorship Leads to Job at Nike Posted by: vcraker / December 4, 2020 December 4, 2020 Imagine your phone starts buzzing at 10:30 p.m. When you turn it over to see who could possibly be calling this late you see that it’s your professor and mentor trying to Facetime you —for a job opportunity.That’s what happened to PLU Alumna Andrea Adams ‘15 about five years ago. While she initially was confused to be getting the call, it turned out to be one of the most important calls of her life. Bradd

  • tests for admission or for scholarship eligibility.Apply now for the Presidential ScholarshipsNote: You must first apply to PLU and set up your PLU student applicant portal in order to start the Presidential Scholarships application. Questions? Contact your PLU Admission Counselor. APPLY NOWAwards: Over 500 students apply for the President’s Scholarship each year.  For the 2025-26 academic year, 120 President’s Scholars will be selected and awarded $34,000 per year for four years of undergraduate

  • mother, five children of her own, ages 4 through 14. Budgets are tight, time is even tighter, but she makes it work. She even finds time to lead a Young Life group. She’s up around 5 a.m. and home about 8 p.m. She then grades papers once the youngest are in bed, until around 11 p.m. When the bell rings the students head out the door. Dozier stands there, allowing the students out while looking for strays from her next class. “They’ll get to right there,” she says, pointing about five feet away. “And