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  • working hours prior to your requested testing time. If you are making up an exam because of illness, PLU-related travel, or emergency situation, you will submit the Student Make Up Exam Request Form to schedule a time in the Testing Center. Please communicate with your professor to determine the best date to take the exam based on the Testing Center’s open hours (listed above). Contact informationTesting Center Coordinator Vanessa Bannon 253-535-7205 bannonvs@plu.edu Director, Office of Accessibility

  • upperclassmen, and for all of us to learn from physicians, what this all can look like and what the medical field is all about.” – David Yun ’22, Global Medical Brigades/Pre-med Club Read more: “David Yun ’22 discusses preparing for medical school and founding the Global Medical Brigades Club” Lutes Center Community“Something that we really strive for here at PLU is therapeutic communication. Something that has been really hard throughout this pandemic is making sure that people feel safe and that they feel

  • professional world. By leveraging the expertise and networks of our alumni, our mentoring programs aim to bridge the gap between academia and industry, empowering students to become well-rounded professionals capable of making a positive impact in the communities they serve. The goals of our mentoring programs are to: Foster Meaningful Connections: Establish authentic relationships between alumni mentors and students, creating a supportive environment for guidance and advice. Provide Career Guidance

  • : Franklin Pierce Youth First Franklin Pierce Schools LeMay Family Collection Pacific Lutheran University Rainier View Christian Church THANK YOU to our Winterfest 2023 Sponsors: LeMay Family Collection Miles Construction Molina Healthcare Parkland/Spanaway Rotary Parkland-Spanaway Kiwanis Pierce County Library Contact winterfest@plu.edu for help or for more information.DONATE TO WINTERFESTDONATEDONATE TO WINTERFEST:  Consider making a tax-deductible donation to the Winterfest Program. For online

  • a graduate student and faculty to develop a research project, gain training in relevant techniques and instrumentation, collect data, and finally produce a poster and research abstract. Students participate in a weekly seminar on undergraduate research covering research ethics, writing a research abstract, making a scientific poster. Students participate in a weekly Materials Science special interest group in which they read scientific journals or tour other labs. Duration: 9 weeks Dates: June

  • they engage with students in this type of learning. Plans are already underway for next year’s retreat. The culmination of the EXPLORE! retreat is a closing ceremony at the end of Day Two. Students are asked to reflect on their work of the past 24 hours and write a goal, an intention or a BEQ on a gold star. The impact of their experience becomes evident as you read their stars. Some write about their goals of increasing their GPAs, making friends, trying new things or taking better care of

  • seek to raise an additional $40,000 to increase the Bjug Harstad Memorial Fund to just over $80,000. Endowed funds remain invested while the interest income provides revenue for the program annually. Increasing the fund’s annual distribution will expand the pool of distinguished scholars, allow for advanced scheduling to integrate their topic into the wider University curriculum and attract larger audiences. Please join us and other relatives and donors in making a financial commitment to ensure

  • Holocaust Studies Professorship turns into Holocaust ChairNew gifts in 2010 in support of the Kurt Mayer Professorship in Holocaust Studies have pushed that endowment total beyond $2 million, making it the third endowed chair at PLU. The Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies again secures the university’s position as one of the premier centers for Holocaust studies in the nation. Holocaust studies is not a new idea at PLU. It is an area of academic distinction and excellence that has been built

  • Holocaust Studies Professorship turns into Holocaust ChairNew gifts in 2010 in support of the Kurt Mayer Professorship in Holocaust Studies have pushed that endowment total beyond $2 million, making it the third endowed chair at PLU. The Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies again secures the university’s position as one of the premier centers for Holocaust studies in the nation. Holocaust studies is not a new idea at PLU. It is an area of academic distinction and excellence that has been built

  • Holocaust Studies Professorship turns into Holocaust ChairNew gifts in 2010 in support of the Kurt Mayer Professorship in Holocaust Studies have pushed that endowment total beyond $2 million, making it the third endowed chair at PLU. The Kurt Mayer Chair in Holocaust Studies again secures the university’s position as one of the premier centers for Holocaust studies in the nation. Holocaust studies is not a new idea at PLU. It is an area of academic distinction and excellence that has been built