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  • Ron Byrnes Associate Professor of Education Full Profile 253-535-7286 byrnesrs@plu.edu

  • Dining at PLUPLU has one main cafeteria, called the Commons, located in the University Center. Breakfast, lunch and dinner is served in this area, but there are also other places on campus to grab a quick bite or some coffee. There is a coffee stand with some snacks in Hauge Administration building (Admin) and Morken on lower campus.Dining & CulinaryRead more about meal plans, opening hours, menus and much more on Dining and Culinary’s website. Off-Campus Dining Many students choose to go off

  • Bob Smithing MSN, FNP, FAANP Instructor He/Him Email: rsmithing@plu.edu Biography Biography Clinical Director, FamilyCare of Kent, a Nurse Managed Center (bob@familycareofkent.com) Adjunct Faculty, Seattle Pacific University, School of Nursing Clinical Faculty, Pacific Lutheran University, School of Nursing Affiliate Instructor, University of Washington, School of Nursing Clinical Affiliate Faculty, Seattle University Executive Director, ARNPs United of Washington State

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  • Bellevueto PLUFind Bellevue College transfer guides and learn how Bellevue credits transfer to PLU See MoreGreen Riverto PLUFind Green River College transfer guides and learn how Green River credits transfer to PLU See MoreHighlineto PLUFind Highline College transfer guides and learn how Highline credits transfer to PLU See MoreNorth Seattleto PLUFind North Seattle College transfer guides and learn how North Seattle credits transfer to PLU See MoreOlympicto PLUFind Olympic transfer guides and

  • Stuen Hall Learning Communities: Women’s Empowerment & Gender Equity Who Lives Here: First Year Students, New Transfer Students, Returning Students Location: Upper Campus Bathroom Facilities: Women-Identifying & Gender Non-Conforming Wing Configurations: First Year Wings, New Transfer/Returner Wings Welcome to Stuen Hall! Stuen Hall was renovated in 2015 and provides a gender equity-focused living experience for approximately 100 residents and is home to the Women’s Empowerment and Gender

  • Annual Unit Report (revised April 2024) (pdf) view download To be completed by Associate Deans and Department/Program Chairs and Directors

  • Thrivent Choice DollarsThe Thrivent Choice program lets members recommend where some of Thrivent Financial for Lutherans’ charitable outreach funds support. By designating your dollars to PLU, Thrivent Financial will support the PLU Annual Fund. Amount of Choice Dollars Designated to You $2.50 Choice Dollars per $100 of annual premium on qualifying insurance products is designated monthly based upon the premium payments you made in the prior month. $1.25 Choice Dollars per $1,000 of contract

  • Amanda Sweger Chair, Associate Professor of Theatre Full Profile 253-538-8275 swegeran@plu.edu

  • Career Opportunities Business Chinese Studies graduates have found work in foreign investment, tourism and trade in Chinese-speaking countries. Others have found careers in the United States with companies doing business with China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan. Culture/Service Sector Once you become fluent in Chinese, consider translation and interpretation services for businesses and government organizations. Educational, church and international exchange groups also welcome people with

  • Amanda Sweger Chair, Associate Professor of Theatre Full Profile 253-538-8275 swegeran@plu.edu