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  • , Pacific Lutheran University understands that difference is intrinsic to all life, creativity, vision, and innovation — the cornerstones of higher education. Diversity is vital to the vibrancy and sustainability of our university community and the world beyond it.Student Code of ConductIn the Student Code of Conduct, PLU affirms that… “the University holds as basic the integrity and well-being of every person in the community. PLU is committed to providing a living, learning, and working environment

  • occupied the area. Other letters feature Parkland’s present and future, like the word “diversity” rendered in many languages to represent the variety of languages spoken in Parkland. The Mural’s bright colors call to mind the community’s diverse and vibrant people and their history. The Parkland Mural is the product of months of collaboration amongst Parkland community members. A Pacific Lutheran University student named Saiyare Rafaei designed the artwork in 2014, inspired by public art she found

  • Renewable Energy Scholarship Posted by: nicolacs / September 6, 2022 September 6, 2022 September marks the beginning of application season for the Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation.  We are now soliciting applications for the scholarships to be given in 2023.  Last year we gave twelve $2000 scholarships; this year we anticipate 16 or more.  There will be at least one for an early undergraduate (preferable community college), at least one other undergrad scholarship, one for an early grad

  • Infectious Disease Sciences Summer Scholars Internship Program Fred Hutch Cancer Center Posted by: alemanem / February 24, 2023 February 24, 2023 Fred Hutch Infectious Disease Sciences (IDS) is a pre-eminent program of internationally recognized clinicians and researchers seeking to train the next generation of leaders in infectious diseases that affect immunocompromised individuals. Their Summer Internship Program promotes our core values of diversity, equity, and inclusion to enhance

  • PLU Sustainability CommitteeThe Sustainability Committee was formed as a campus collaboration to inspire, promote, and celebrate sustainability at PLU before achieving official status in Spring 2014. Its members are the springboard for sustainability initiatives on campus and are the best start to getting involved in your own way. To contact the Sustainability Committee, email sustain@plu.edu.Committee MembersStudentsHeze Goodwin Resident Hall Association President Zack Tevault GREAN Sage

  • attend PLU.” Part of the appeal of PLU was that it allowed him to “still be in my back yard, in my community.” But as a trail blazing member of a group of students of color, Jackson also found challenges at PLU. A sociology major, he focused his capstone project on the academic experiences of students of color enrolled at predominantly white colleges. “PLU has come a long way, both numerically and in terms of visible signs of commitment to diversity,” Jackson said. It’s one reason he was drawn to

  • opportunities to inquire into the human condition and the natural world, opportunities for experiential learning, leadership and service, programs that support students physically, emotionally, ethically and intellectually. These programs also promote the university’s Integrative Learning Objectives and the university intent to educate the whole person – body, mind and spirit. In addition to a number of academically based co-curricular programs, many departments sponsor co-curricular education programs and

  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Data ScienceIn today’s digital age, there is great demand for professionals who can navigate complex questions in data science.Our data science major and minor are about ethically stewarding and gleaning insights from data. We are committed to developing data scientists who understand the weight of their contributions and recognize the far-reaching impacts of their work beyond just immediate outcomes. As a graduate of our data science program, you will be prepared

  • Things to Keep in Mind Having a plan before starting any research project or assignment will bring you the most success once you begin your research. While it might be difficult to develop a full plan of action, knowing some (or all) of the following things will be useful: A general understanding of your research topic. Doing background research would help with this. The type of resources (newspaper articles, blogs, for example) required or needed to complete your research. You can find this

  • College kin: Mother, son attend PLU together TACOMA, WASH. (Jan. 27, 2020) — On the PLU campus this winter, two of the faces you’ll pass might look a little similar. Mirna Morris, 39, recently started attending PLU full time to get a BSN in nursing, a final step toward her dream of… January 27, 2020 Student Life, Resources, Community