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  • teacher. I just loved the classroom, and being able to help out 20 kids for an hour or so and then help the next group — it sounded pretty awesome to me. When I got into high school, I was part of a cool mentoring opportunity called Link Crew, where, as a junior, I got to mentor freshmen during advisory period. I was helping them transition into high school, and that really made me want to become a teacher. How did you find yourself drawn to studying philosophy? I’ve always been interested in

  • PLU Department of Anthropology completes repatriation of materials to the Nisqually Tribe Posted by: Zach Powers / September 25, 2023 Image: (Left to right) Troy Storfjell (PLU), Nicole Juliano (PLU), Brad Beach (Nisqually Tribe), Merlin Bullchild (Nisqually Tribe), Annette Bullchild (Nisqually Tribe), Greg Burtchard (PLU), Bradford Andrews (PLU), and Patricia Bixel (PLU) pose for a group photo as representatives from the Nisqually Tribe take possession of the Woodard Bay collection from the

  • : Sessions on Friday, August 30, 2024 are designed just for you while your new student spends time with their peer-led LUTE Group. There are also additional sessions throughout LUTE Welcome weekend that families and supporters are invited and encouraged to attend with their new Lute! RSVP for Family & Supporters OrientationPlease help us plan for your attendance by RSVPing for Family & Supporter Orientation Today using this link! Accommodations: To request accommodations, contact engage@plu.edu. FRIDAY

  • the university’s goal to provide a comprehensive program of higher education. Is designed to attract, retain and reward people who are knowledgeable about and committed to the university’s mission and goals and who are capable of achieving performance objectives within the university environment. Allocates compensation in a fair and equitable manner, reflecting excellence in both individual and group performance. Provides compensation levels consistent with the employee’s contribution to the

  • Opportunities Yoga Class (9:30 - 10 a.m.)Grassy area between Hauge and KHP, led by Elizabeth from Elizabeth’s Holistic Health. Bring a mat or towel.Meditation Class (10:15 - 10:45 a.m.)Grassy area between Hauge and KHP, led by Elizabeth from Elizabeth’s Holistic Health. Bring a mat or towel. Group Walks (meet at 9:30 a.m.)Led by members of President’s Council, meet by the clock tower at 9:30 a.m. Walks will be approximately an hour in length and may include trash pickup along the route.Community Garden

  • workout together and take time to stretch and listen to our bodies. That way we can work hard to try to prevent injuries so we can play all season together. Playing frisbee at PLU has been the best choice so far at college. It has provided me with a wonderful support group through both the male and female teams. We have tons of fun together and love to just be our crazy selves! I hope you consider playing with us this season or next(:” -Allyson Lessard (she/her), 2nd year player, Cutter“I love PLU

  • campus? How will this impact study time, use of resources, involvement with friends, activities on campus, etc? How will living at home affect your student’s ability to work on establishing an independent self? How will you and your student manage the changing relationship between a college student and parent? What about living off campus?Living in a house or apartment near campus with a group of friends can be a great, transitional experience. PLU also offers single and apartment-style living

  • occurred on the topic of wellness in the past! If you have an idea for a program, contact your Resident Assistant or Community Advocate to see about planning it! Friday faculty lunches on topics related to holistic wellness, including physical wellness, nutrition, fitness, stress management and mental health, mindfulness, and more! Mount Rainier hike Participation in campus events such as Jingle 5K, Relay for Life, Color Run Attending Group X classes together Healthy Eating in the Kitchen Cooking

  • assets within the neighborhood. “The idea is we try and unlock the assets and resources already in the community,” he said. “We believe that fundamentally no community is going to change unless you can unlock assets from within the neighborhood.” Football was the initial draw to PLU for Monroe, who decided to attend the university along with a group of teammates from his hometown Yakima, Washington. They chose PLU, in part, because of how highly one of their coaches talked of his experience at PLU

  • education with a focus on ethics. The Social Work program seemed to keep a good balance between academics and workplace skills.” A group of skilled social work field supervisors guide and strengthen PLU’s social work program. Human services professionals are invited to participate in senior case presentations, offering their feedback to students. Strong Field Program During your senior year you will complete a minimum of 460 hours of field practicum. You’ll choose a local social service agency that