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  • Kelly Larson, Therapist in TrainingHello! My name is Kelly (they/them). I am a queer, nonbinary person who loves the outdoors, cooking, and art. I believe therapy is a collaborative process. Together, we can work to identify your strengths, challenges, and goals so that you can find more fulfillment internally and within relationships. I strive to create a welcoming and nonjudgmental environment that allows you to show up exactly as you are. As a therapist-in-training, I am especially

  • Melissa Carter, Therapist in TrainingHello! I’m Melissa. I’m a mom of 4 who loves to read, kayak, and explore. I enjoy working with individuals and couples, and my heart lies working with children (of all ages) and their families. I believe that by working together and utilizing individual abilities and strengths, we can create new pathways through which you will have the opportunity to learn, grow, change and reach your goals.

  • Illustration: "The Enlightenment of the Great Houses", 2014, acrylic painting on canvas, Micah McCarty (Makah) Walter C. Schnackenberg EndowmentDr. Walter C. Schnackenberg (1917-1973) graduated from Pacific Lutheran College in 1937 and received his B.A. from St. Olaf College in 1939. He received his M.A. from Gonzaga University in 1947 and his Ph.D. from Washington State University in 1950. He taught at PLU from 1942 until 1944, and at Augustana College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, from 1950

  • . Classes Begin: Tuesday, September 5 at 11:50 a.m. Mid-Semester Break: Friday, October 20   (No classes, PLU offices open) Veterans Day: Saturday, November 11   (Observance at Chapel Friday, November 10) Thanksgiving Break: Wednesday, November 22 at 1:35 p.m. – Sunday, November 26 (PLU offices closed Thursday and Friday, November 23-24) Classes resume on Monday, November 27 at 8 a.m. Classes End: Saturday, December 9   (Saturday classes take final exam this day) Final Examinations: Monday, December 11

  • Diversity & Inclusion Strategic PlanPer the charge of PLU’s President’s Council delivered in 2018 and as outlined in PLU’s Strategic Plan in 2020, the Assistant Vice President of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability and the Dean of Inclusive Excellence worked with the University Diversity Committee and the campus community to create a Diversity and Inclusion Strategic Plan. The plan was unanimously endorsed by the Board of Regents on Oct. 16, 2020. Diversity & Inclusion Strategic Plan

  • NatSci Opportunity Fair Start your semester by connecting with the College of Natural Sciences students, clubs, resources, and opportunities at our NatSci Opportunity Fair. NatSci faculty, staff, and majors will be on hand to answer your questions, provide advice, and welcome you to the NatSci community. Join us on Friday, September 6th from 3-4pm in the grassy area between Rieke and Morken.  Come see us to: Chat with faculty and majors from Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science

  • Scholarship & ResearchYou will find resources here to help faculty in their pursuit of research – supporting, conducting, and sharing their research.PLU Awards & GrantsInternal grants and awardsView DocumentsExternal FundingOffice of Sponsored ProgramsLearn MoreActivitiesComing soon...Learn MoreReview BoardsHPRB & IACUC review and approval processesLearn MoreCelebrating Student ScholarshipRae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research and Projects ShowcaseLearn MoreImportant DatesImportant dates and

  • Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Laboratory Residency Graduate Fellowship Posted by: nicolacs / March 15, 2021 March 15, 2021 The Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Laboratory Residency Graduate Fellowship (DOE NNSA LRGF) is currently accepting applications through March 17, 2021. The DOE NNSA LRGF provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to U.S. citizens pursuing degrees in fields relevant to the stewardship of the nation’s nuclear

  • Grace Bingay- GEO London Psychology (Sociology & Writing Minors)- Class of 2021 What she would like other students to know: I studied away in London, England during the fall semester of my sophomore year. Going into this experience I had absolutely no idea how drastically my life would change. I stayed in a homestay and felt like a part of the family, attended classes in art museums or theaters, and traveled to a new country almost every weekend. Studying away was the best decision I ever made

  • ANNUAL RAPHAEL LEMKIN LECTUREBosnian Genocide: Denial, Glorification, and Triumphalism, 30-years onPresented by Ehlimana Memišević, a legal historian and genocide scholar. April 20, 2022 11 a.m. | VirtualEhlimana Memišević presented “Bosnian Genocide: Denial, Glorification and Triumphalism: 30-years on” virtually from Sarajevo, Bosnia. In her lecture, Ehlimana highlighted the genocide and subsequent denial of it during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 1992 to 1995. The violence resulted