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  • Gretchen Howell Director of Human Resources Full Profile 253-535-7329 crosgrgm@plu.edu

  • Gretchen Howell Director of Human Resources Full Profile 253-535-7329 crosgrgm@plu.edu

  • & Special CollectionsPLU is dedicated to developing ethical, educated, thinking leaders by challenging students to identify and ask questions of meaning and value in their own lives. Students are asked to explore their passions and purpose in life, and to uphold the university’s Lutheran heritage and commitment to academic excellence and academic freedom. PLU fosters in all students a global perspective, including an understanding of the intercultural and intellectual richness of the world and their

  • campus and in their communities at home. “Just their presence in the classroom brings a diverse perspective,” Melannie Cunningham, director of multicultural outreach and engagement at PLU, said of Act Six Scholars at PLU. “I look at the group of students we have and every one of them is unique in their own way — they have some amazing qualities.” A graduate of Foster High School in Tukwila, Jones is majoring in Global Studies with a minor in Hispanic studies. During his time at PLU, he has studied

  • sustainability, health, and security. Engineers make a real impact, they’re in high demand globally, and they earn great pay. Dual degree engineering students at PLU take three years of math and science courses before transferring to an engineering school where they will finish, after two more years, with two degrees, one from PLU and one in engineering. PLU trains our students in reasoning, writing, global perspectives, and communications, making our students well-rounded and appealing to employers. With

  • LifeContact Information253-535-7200Restricted from Campus HoldRestricted from Campus HoldPLU Campus Safety can place a Restricted from Campus Hold on a student. This restricts the student from access to any university property and privileges. Responsible OfficeCampus SafetyContact Information253-535-7441Student Life HoldStudent Life Hold Responsible OfficeStudent Rights and Responsibilities Contact InformationConnie Gardner: 253-535-7018Study Away HoldStudy Away Hold Responsible OfficeWang Center for

  • good old middle-school tri-fold. In the world of science, some things stay the same—and some things shift the whole research landscape. For one thing, Henderson is an undergraduate. Most anywhere else, the global research she’s conducting alongside Psychology Professor Jon Grahe would land at a Master’s-thesis level. But at Pacific Lutheran University, her team’s research is part of the new Collaborative Replications and Education Project (CREP), which Grahe co-founded. With nearly 30 student

  • good old middle-school tri-fold. In the world of science, some things stay the same—and some things shift the whole research landscape. For one thing, Henderson is an undergraduate. Most anywhere else, the global research she’s conducting alongside Psychology Professor Jon Grahe would land at a Master’s-thesis level. But at Pacific Lutheran University, her team’s research is part of the new Collaborative Replications and Education Project (CREP), which Grahe co-founded. With nearly 30 student

  • , and held a spot on virtually every campus committee; the latter involved a three-year term as faculty secretary. During his entire tenure, Rodney occupied the same office: “somewhat of a record,” he said in his retirement letter. But perhaps Rodney’s proudest accomplishment at PLU was his informal role as “Father of Fulbright” at the university. He advised countless recipients of the prestigious fellowship, enabling Lutes to expand their global education, as he did in Germany in the months before