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  • Careers in Criminal Justice Posted by: alemanem / February 28, 2019 February 28, 2019 On Tuesday, March 12th at 4pm in the Scandinavian Cultural Center there is going to be an alumni panel on careers in criminal justice. Panelists include Jennifer Danner (Crime Prevention Coordinator, Seattle Police Department), Bryan Johnson (Forensic Services Manager, Lakewood Police Department), John Neeb (Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office), Kyle Peart (Department of Corrections), and Rachel

  • Northwest Medical Physics Center Posted by: nicolacs / November 24, 2020 November 24, 2020 The medical physics group – Northwest Medical Physics Center – is a non-profit organization based in Lynnwood, Washington, with about 50 physicists working in medical physics throughout the Pacific Northwest. They’re accepting student applications for two educational opportunities beginning next summer at NMPC: one is for a paid summer internship (pending COVID restrictions) and one is for a paid, year

  • The Women’s Center changes its name to the Center for Gender Equity to better reflect its mission of inclusion and intersectionality.

  • Cope Health Scholars Info Session Posted by: nicolacs / April 1, 2022 April 1, 2022 Meet virtually with representatives from Cope Health Scholars on Thursday, April 7th from 6-7pm, or in-person on April 13th from 9:30-11:30am in Rieke 112. As a Health Scholar, you’ll gain firsthand experience in a clinical setting, impact patients’ lives and become an integral part of the patient care team. This unique program allows you to assist with basic care for patients alongside nurses, doctors and other

  • International Credential EvaluationsIf you are an international undergraduate transfer student or an international graduate student, you must submit official transcripts for credit and/or degree evaluation and translation into U.S. equivalencies. We will accept international credential evaluations from any organization on the AICE list or NACES list. SpanTran is listed as a NACES-approved international credential evaluator and has created a custom application for Pacific Lutheran University

  • Kris Thompson, Therapist in TrainingABOUT ME I am a systemic relational therapist. What does that mean? I believe everything is connected: people make up systems, and systems have patterns. I help my clients –individuals, couples, and families of all types— shift the patterns that no longer work for them. We identify the path they want to take forward, and together, we work toward that future. I specialize in couples, parenting, blended families, & aging parents; all experiences I know well

  • Assessment ResourcesThe resources in this section are designed to support faculty conducting classroom- and program-level assessment. Learning OutcomesClick here to viewLearning Outcomes ResourcesClick here to viewAssessment PlanClick here to viewCurriculum MappingClick here to viewData Analysis StrategiesClick here to viewEquitable PracticesClick here to viewMeasurement of Student LearningClick here to view Questions or comments? Please contact the Office of the Provost (253)535-7126 or

  • Student Payroll Schedule 2022-2023Changes to Direct Deposit and W-4 forms due the 10th and 25th of the month Pacific Lutheran University Payroll Schedules Student Employees - Fiscal Year 2023-24 Pay #Pay PeriodTimesheet Due (Noon)Approvals Due (8:00 PM)Pay Date 125/26/23 - 6/10/236/12/20236/12/20236/20/2023 136/11/23-6/25/236/26/20236/26/20237/5/2023 146/26/23-7/10/237/11/20237/11/20237/20/2023 157/11/23-7/25/237/26/20237/26/20238/4/2023 167/26/23-8/10/238/11/20238/11/20238/18/2023 178/11/23-8

  • Office LocationWe are located near the corner of 121st St S & Park Ave in the Hauge Administration Building, Suite #110, door #106. (Across from Office of Financial Services) Driving DirectionsThe Pacific Lutheran University Payroll Office is located seven miles south of downtown Tacoma, Washington off of 121st St S. From Interstate 5 Take exit 127 off Interstate 5 and head east on Highway 512 Continue on 512 for approximately two miles to Pacific Avenue S (Parkland-Spanaway exit) Turn right

  • between 10 AM and 12 PM. Up to three works may be submitted per student. Entries must have been created after October 2020. About displaying your work: 2D work must be framed and must include a mat or frame spacers (no artwork against the glass or plexiglass). 2D work must have a professional quality wire for hanging (no sawtooth hangers). 3D work must be suitable for display on a pedestal. Works that are not selected for the exhibition must be retrieved by noon on Monday, November 8. Please contact