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  • The value of a college education increases when graduates have a better understanding of religion’s diversity and influence in regional, national, and global life.

    Information Why Study Religion?The value of a college education increases when graduates have a better understanding of religion’s diversity and influence in regional, national, and global life. The study of religion will help you speak to why religion gives meaning and purpose to billions of people on the planet. At PLU, students can take classes in environmental ethics, the religions of Asia, feminist theology, Luther, Native American traditions of the Pacific Northwest – to name just a few.  PLU

    Professor Agnes Choi, Chair
    Hauge Administration Building Admin 207-F 12180 Park Ave S Tacoma, WA 98447
  • The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities (SR&R) is part of Pacific Lutheran University’s commitment to holistic student development.

    TimelyCareHealthCounselingCare NetworkAccommodationsDean of StudentsStudent Rights & Responsibilities The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities (SR&R) is part of Pacific Lutheran University’s commitment to holistic student development. PLU SR&R Office seeks to provide a fair and equitable process for reviewing and responding to incidents. Its procedures have been developed with the goal that all students involved in any disciplinary matter are treated with fairness and in a manner

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    Student Rights and Responsibilities
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    Dean of Students Office In the Health Services Building On the Corner of Park Ave. S and 121st Street Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma, WA 98447
  • SEATTLE, WASH. (April 16, 2015)- Ordinarily, it takes many years for a Theatre Major to earn the opportunity to write, compose or star in a high-profile musical production. However, one Lute is dramatically defying that expectation. Justin Huertas graduated almost six years ago, in 2009,…

    defying that expectation.Justin Huertas graduated almost six years ago, in 2009, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre. Now, he is in Lizard Boy at the Seattle Repertory Theatre — a show he wrote, composed and stars in. “I didn’t actually believe it was true,” Huertas said, regarding his show being in the theatre’s spring season, “until the marketing department [at the Seattle Rep] sent me a press release, and I was like ‘What?!’” Set to a score that could be described as a mix of rock, folk and

  • GIVING OCT. 15-16 Give to what you Love! You can keep a student like Olivia at PLU with your gift on Bjug Day Oct. 15-16 Last year, Olivia Yanak ’21 worried about whether she could remain at PLU. “I was genuinely afraid of not being able to afford my next year,” recalled Olivia, an English/writing major. Olivia didn’t yet know that donors like you are the solution. When you give to support scholarships — as you can this year on Bjug Day — you make a future at PLU possible for students like Olivia

  • Director of Advising, Admission, and Student Support. If progression is delayed for more than one (1) semester, the student may be required to enroll in a 1 credit independent study skills refresher course or demonstrate clinical competence prior to being allowed to continue in clinical courses. Additionally, updated health, certification and clearance documents may need to be submitted.

  • Pacific Lutheran University’s Pre-Law advising program is designed to help students interested in attending law school find the answers to the many questions that they may have.

    Pre-LawPacific Lutheran University’s Pre-Law advising program is designed to help students interested in attending law school find the answers to the many questions that they may have. Beginning with the search for whether law is one’s vocation through selecting a law school to attend, we offer a variety of resources to ensure that students make the best decision for themselves. Among other things, PLU’s Pre-Law advising will help students: Decide if law school is the right path for them Help

    Michael Artime, Pre Law Advisor
    Ralph Flick, Pre Law Advisor
  • their desktop. Whole group discussion is common in a virtual meeting, but small group work can be challenging if break-out rooms are not a feature of your meeting software.  During a virtual class meeting, students can ask questions in a text chat window or use an established convention to virtually “raise their hand” and address all participants. (Note: It’s important to establish a set of conventions for engaging in the virtual meeting. For instance, you may ask students to turn off their cameras

  • The Pacific Lutheran University department of University Relations connects current and prospective students, alumni, parents, congregations, and friends of the university in exciting and meaningful

    , congregations, and friends of the university in exciting and meaningful ways, while telling our story, inspiring confidence and encouraging action to benefit and strengthen the mission of PLU. Give Get Involved Connect

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