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  • Tap In: How Nonprofits and Social Businesses Impact the World Course: Spring Semester 2017 with international experience June 3-10

    PLU Well Installation Course in Nicaragua Tap In: How Nonprofits and Social Businesses Impact the World Course: Spring Semester 2017 with international experience June 3-10Explore the FAQInformation FlyerGet the Course ApplicationFaculty Recommendation FormThis course will offer an intense, hands-on experiential learning opportunity in one of the poorest countries in Latin America. Together, we will partner with a nonprofit and a special community as we seek to collaborate to fund and install a

  • The world of business is always changing. Markets trend up and down, technologies evolve, and ethical standards constantly progress. To many private-sector veterans, this rate of change can be daunting, but to students and faculty members at Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Business, they are…

    , technologies evolve, and ethical standards constantly progress. To many private-sector veterans, this rate of change can be daunting, but to students and faculty members at Pacific Lutheran University’s School of Business, they are endlessly exciting.“As we look back, we can see that business has indeed changed over the past 15 years. As we look forward, the pace of change seems to accelerate,” says Mark Mulder, who was named dean of the PLU School of Business in 2020. “In the School of Business, we focus

  • The Office of Advancement works to raise charitable contributions, which support the mission of Pacific Lutheran University.

    . During Bjug Day, your gift to anything you love at PLU can be matched with a gift to scholarships. Make your gift by October 16 to unlock the match! Each year, our community continues to show up for students by giving to what they love including scholarships, the arts, athletics, capital projects, clubs, organizations and academic programs. Get involved starting in October to spread the word and amplify your support. Join Lutes worldwide investing in scholarships and solutions, knowing PLU-educated

    Office of Advancement
    253-535-8377
    12501 Park Ave S Tacoma, WA 98447-0018
  • Civilization exists by geologic consent, subject to change without notice. - Will Durant Global society is based on geology.

    Allison Sheflo '23 let curiosity be her guide and will graduate with a triple major. "I’ve grown a lot because of the opportunities and challenges PLU has given me — as an individual, as a leader, as a friend." Grayson Nottage '23 will continue her education at PLU in the CS-STEM Teacher Program. "Because my goal has always been to become a teacher, the MAE program was a great next step as it is only one year." Why Study Earth Science? Civilization exists by geological consent subject to change

    Department of Earth Science
    Rieke Science Center Room 158 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • Employee Impact FAQ

    employer with 50 or more employees. Have worked for that employer for 12 months or more. Have worked at least 1250 hours for that employer in the past 12 months. How much will it cost?If your annual salary is $50,000, you will pay about $2.40 per week. The premium is 0.4% of an employees paycheck and is shared by the employee and employer. Premium assessment began January 1, 2019. Paid Family & Medical LeaveEmployee Impact FAQ

  • Connecting Passion, Purpose, and Profession

    connect their talent and passion to their vocation and service.  The College prepares life-long learners to positively impact our community as caring, collaborative, and ethical leaders. We seek new and innovative collaborations across disciplines, to foster partnerships within our community and region, and to engage in meaningful vocational connections on a national and global level. Vision Statement The College of Professional Studies will be nationally recognized for providing transformative and

  • Impact faculty and staff.

    Simon Sung Impact Advisor Full Profile he/him * Working Hybrid

  • Students of any discipline should propose research projects on the outdoor natural areas on the PLU campus.

    Chemistry Dr. Fred L. Tobiason to support PLU students engaged in studies related to our outdoor learning spaces and natural areas. This supports a campus tradition in which students’ environmental actions and values are intentionally and locally aligned, and empower students to work toward change. All PLU students who are excited to work independently as individuals or in a group, and who are passionate about plant and animal sustainability and outdoor learning, regardless of their major, are

  • The anthropology department is thrilled to present our senior capstone presentations. Students will share their projects and will answer questions.

    The anthropology department is thrilled to present our senior capstone presentations. Students will share their projects and will answer questions. Please join us online to learn more about the students’ impressive research and anthropology! Click on each student name below to see their presentation titles. All are welcome! Contact Katherine Wiley (wileyka@plu.edu) if you would like to join us or if you have any questions about joining the meeting via Zoom. Tuesday, May 5th, 9:55 a.m.  Thursday