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  • January 29, 2014 PLU Relay for Life Wins 5th National Top 10 Award Participants in PLU’s 2013 Relay for Life raised more than $25,000 for the American Cancer Society. (Photo: John Froschauer / PLU) By Sandy Deneau Dunham Content EditorIn April 2013, more than 400 Lutes participated in PLU’s Relay for Life, not only raising cancer awareness but also raising enough money to gain major national acclaim. Again. PLU’s 2014 Relay for Life Date and time: 6 p.m. Friday, April 25 More info

  • Simulating for Success PLU's new center uses 21st century tools to teach next-gen nursing Posted by: Logan Seelye / November 1, 2021 November 1, 2021 By Lora ShinnResoLute Guest WriterA pair of nursing students in grey scrubs knock on the door, wash their hands, and greet little Jillian, who rests in a bed connected to beeping monitors. The child opens her eyes and whimpers, then coughs. As the students listen to Jillian’s lung sounds, the patient moans in pain as her breathing becomes more

  • PLU Vehicle Safety PolicyPacific Lutheran University strives to protect the safety of all community members by authorizing qualified drivers to operate university owned, leased or rented vehicles. The purpose of the PLU Vehicle Safety Policy is to ensure that our drivers have the skills and information that they need to be effective and safe vehicle operators; to communicate driver responsibilities; reduce vehicle accidents, and implement corrective actions for poor driving or repetitive unsafe

  • Resources throughout the ProcessConfidentialPrivateConfidentialCONFIDENTIAL – No obligation to report, all information will remain with that office/person unless student gives permission. Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability – Victim’s Advocate Location: Anderson University Center 156 Email: mks@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-8204 Website: www.plu.edu/diversity-justice-sustainability/advocacy-services/ Services Provided: Provides a safe, private place for individuals who have questions

  • Resources throughout the ProcessConfidentialPrivateConfidentialCONFIDENTIAL – No obligation to report, all information will remain with that office/person unless student gives permission. Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability – Victim’s Advocate Location: Anderson University Center 156 Email: mks@plu.edu Telephone: 253-535-8204 Website: https://www.plu.edu/diversity-justice-sustainability/advocacy-services/ Services Provided: Provides a safe, private place for individuals who have

  • The officers of all student clubs/organizations must be in good standing (not on academic or disciplinary probation) at the time of their election or appointment and throughout their terms of office. Student Engagement will check the status of each student who runs for office. Student clubs/organizations that have additional requirements aside from good academic standing (for example, honor societies) are responsible for ensuring that officers comply with grade requirements for club and

  • PLU Orchestra Outreach ProgramsDesigned for School Orchestras and Student MusiciansOur mission is not only to provide a vibrant orchestral experience for our own students, but also to provide robust and valuable educational programs for the region that we serve. Among the factors that make PLU’s outreach programs special: Our long history as a leader in music education in the Northwest Our excellent venues for learning through music making Our experienced and caring faculty Whether you want to

  • Online Resources for USO MembersFor Student Members, the MUSI 380 instructional site on Sakai will be a valuable resource for finding copies of the syllabus, information about rehearsals and events, and recordings that will be helpful in preparing our performances. Login with your PLU epass username and password, choose the USO Sakai site, and look under “Resources.” (This site will only be available to student members after they register for MUSI 380 following auditions. PLU Sakai LoginOther

  • Resources for WritersIn this section of our website, you will find a number of useful resources for addressing common moves, expectations, and errors in academic writing. Issues that we commonly address in our one-to-one consultations in the writing center have individual, curated lists of resources collected by our well-trained staff of writing consultants. Use the menu below to access these pages. Additionally, we recommend that you check out the resources pages from the University of North