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  • of Social Security card (if applicable) Copy of front and back of previously issued EAD card (if applicable) Are you a STEM major?  STEM students can apply for a 24-month STEM OPT Extension.  Learn more.

  • interested in as an international student.   United Students Association (USA) USA’s mission is to promote and encourage the global connections within and outside the PLU community, and to encourage interactions between international and domestic students for cultural and social exchange. Come to our activities or bi-weekly meetings! Contact the ISS staff for more information.Getting Connected, Staying ConnectedClubs and Organizations There are 82 student clubs on campus! Check them all out here or learn

  • seminar level courses in their own specialties, ranging from physiological to social issues relevant in psychology. back to top

  • October 1, 2013 Did You See This? Share Your Slice of History On Sept. 27, 1963—just weeks before his death—President John F. Kennedy spoke at a joint PLU-UPS Convocation at Tacoma’s Cheney Stadium. Speaking to a huge crowd of rapt Lutes and major-league dignitaries (including then-PLU President Robert Mortvedt, U.S. Sens. Warren Magnuson and Henry (Scoop) Jackson, Washington Gov. Albert Rosellini and Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall), Kennedy called for social justice, community and

  • Interpretation” is a new podcast devoted to exploring the meanings and implications of words commonly used in the news, on social media and on college campuses. Previous OTI topics include “Climate,” “Violence” and “Advocacy.” Upcoming topics include “Gender” and “Interpret.” Episodes of OTI are released once per month. If you have feedback, comments or ideas for episodes, please email producer Zach Powers at powerszs@plu.edu.Previous Episodes ``Violence``Guests: Professor of Psychology Michelle Ceynar and

  • worth telling.Designed to provoke conversations and build connections over social issues in a world that’s growing more and more divided, Noltner’s traveling multimedia art exhibit “A Peace of My Mind” is a response to this question: “What does peace mean to you?” Through the portraits and personal accounts of everyday people, he has been searching for an answer since 2009. Humanity’s common experience and communal instincts are displayed and celebrated through the exhibit’s striking posters, which

  • , and well-developed critical thinking are hallmarks of PLU nursing graduates. In addition, graduates from the PLU School of Nursing are committed to highest possible health outcomes through a patient-centered approach to care. Social justice, global engagement, values-based personal development, and a commitment to service are fostered through the development of strong clinical skills and professional nursing content mastery. In addition, your education at PLU will foster your growth as a person

  • the educational, experiential, service, and/or social purposes of the travel. Specific attention will be placed on management of risks, safety of participants in the proposed travel destination, and the planned activities. The Office for Student Engagement in conjunction with the the Office for Risk Management has final discretion in decisions regarding domestic or international travel by student organizations. All activities and travel must conform to the University’s general regulations

  • publications/productions, projects and events. Maintain open communication with Associated Students of Pacific Lutheran University (ASPLU) through regular contact with their Public Relations Directors. Work with the Assistant Director for Technology and Social Media to regularly maintain the student media common website with up-to-date news, creative content, information on events and programming, and staff profiles in a professional style and manner. Maintain the student media common Facebook page with up

  • ) and one daughter (Terri Catherine) deceased; five grandsons and more than ten great grandchildren. I have always been interested in acquiring as much education as I could.  I love to read and am particularly a lover of poetry and dance history.  I am a graduate of Tacoma Community College and the University of Puget Sound, from which I received my undergraduate and graduate degrees in Public Administration. I have spent most of my adult work and home life involved in social and community services