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  • on a campus.” That sobering exchange reminded me of the uncertainty you are all dealing with right now. Today, I am reaching out to share with you PLU’s intention to return to campus this fall, and how we are preparing to welcome you while continuing to care for the health and safety of students, faculty, and staff. Whether you’re a returning or new Lute, our goal is to provide for the welcoming and purposeful learning experience that attracted you to PLU in the first place — all within the

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  • were stacked against him.” Georgia hopes Panago’s story will raise awareness around epilepsy, and hopefully spark change. “My biggest regret is that I could have learned so much more beforehand and maybe we would have had a different outcome,” she said. Panago’s loved ones epitomized his fighting spirit throughout his final days, which were spent in an induced coma. “We did our best to fight for him because we knew he always did and would fight for us,” his brother wrote in his tribute. They

  • @plu.edu). Additional resources include Honor Native Land: A Guide and Call to Acknowledgement and this video What Good is a Land Acknowledgement? with Dr. Cutcha Risling Baldy.] Back to menuLute Library & Course Reserves[Note: For those of you new to the Lute LIbrary, information and options for providing students with access to materials can be found on  the library’s Course Reserves page and the specific information for Faculty. If you have questions or need help adding resources, please contact or

  • Museum, “Icon of Complexity: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Legacies of the Shoah” Dr. Vincent Pastro , Holy Spirit Catholic Church (Kent), “Dietrich Bonhoeffer in the Context of the Mexican Immigrant Community” Dr. Samuel Torvend , Pacific Lutheran University, “The Bonhoeffers: Patriots for Some while Traitors for Others?”   Abstract :   Panelists explore the legacies and controversies surrounding the German Lutheran pastor, thelogian and dissident anti-Nazi, Dietrich Bonhoeffer.   1:50-3:00 p.m., CK

  • Nursing Post Graduate Nurse Practitioner Certificates PLU makes sure you’re in there and you’re getting your hands dirty, by experience not just by reading it in a textbook. That’s what kept me coming back over and over again. — Molly Martin BSN ’11, MSN ’13, DNP ’16 DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at PLU Lute Locker PLANNING Student Payments Textbooks Make a Gift Conference Planning RESOURCES Privacy Non-Discrimination Policy Accessibility Emergency Procedures Mailing

  • dialogue is encouraged, has really helped me expand my cultural lens and recognize the uniqueness of the human experience. The MFT program at PLU does a wonderful job of facilitating a safe place to deeply explore our similarities and our differences. — April Knight, '16 DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at PLU Lute Locker PLANNING Student Payments Textbooks Make a Gift Conference Planning RESOURCES Privacy Non-Discrimination Policy Accessibility Emergency Procedures

  • degree in physics during his three years at PLU and is now studying mechanical engineering at Columbia for his last two Baligad chose PLU partly because he wanted to be a student-athlete — he was a standout swimmer all three years as a Lute — but also because he wanted to build an education base that would hold him in good stead once it comes time to think about job applications. “Once I have both degrees, I’m actually like a step ahead of a lot of other people because I have this really solid

  • . Housing Grant – first-year students who will be living on campus will receive the $2,500 per year housing grant, which will be applied toward tuition costs. Fixed Tuition Guarantee – our costs have been set for the 2024-25 academic year and we are the only private university in Washington to offer a fixed tuition guarantee, which ensures that the cost of tuition will be locked in from a student’s first day until graduation day. I’m a Lute Scholarship – if a student submits their $200 enrollment

  • PLU students supported by donors like you!Kim Belmes Fast Facts Hometown: Lacey, WA Class Year: 2018 Major: Physics Minors: Computer Science and Mathematics Scholarship Received: Philip & Alice Kayser Scholarship, Provost Merit Award, Costco Wholesale Scholarship Favorite Spot on Campus: Comfy chair in Morken Atrium Extracurricular Activities: President of Physics Club and W.M. Keck Observatory volunteer Current Jobs: Astronomy teaching assistant and sales associate at the Lute Locker Free-time