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  • To mail your gift, please use the following address: Pacific Lutheran University Attn: Gift Processing 12180 Park Ave S Tacoma, WA 98447 Make your check payable to: Pacific Lutheran University

    benefit the institution for years to come. LEARN MORE Matching Gifts Thousands of companies match gifts by employees to PLU. Please use the search bar below to see if your company will match your donation and access forms, guidelines, and instructions for submitting a matching gift. var DDCONF = { API_KEY: "sUMjpY334QaEraJb" }; Matching Gift and Volunteer Grant information provided by Electronic Funds Transfer Making a monthly contribution to PLU is easy using our Electronic Funds Transfer program. On

  • The development of consistent and sustainable cycles for the assessment of student learning are foundational to program assessment in the academic division.

    each program. This is an essential step for ensuring programs have clarity and continuity in their assessment reporting.   If you have questions about the survey or the goals of assessment reporting, please contact provost@plu.edu. Click here to access the Annual Assessment Report Survey. Click here to access the Assessment Planning Template and Guidelines. Assessment within the MinorStudents who choose to complete a minor have a wide range of options for completing these requirements. To assess

  • This program offers students the opportunity to develop and complete personally designed, interdisciplinary majors that are grounded in the liberal arts and build connections with professional

    guidelines: At least 36 semester hours At least 12 semester hours of upper division courses, not including a capstone Courses from two or more disciplines If the student has another major or minor, in most instances no more than 2 courses should “double-dip” with that other major or minor Context and Background The student is encouraged to provide any additional context for their proposal. This may include discussion of previous academic course work, life experience, professional work experience, or

  • Healthy watersheds have lots of different plants in riparian zones, which provides shade and prevents flooding and erosion.

    Involved Managing Used Batteries Managing Used Oil Recycling Guidelines Volunteer at Forterra Volunteer for Clover Creek Watershed Council

  • Professor coaching at Olympics again For Colleen Hacker, being on the coaching staff of the U.S. Olympic Women’s Field Hockey Team brings her professional and athletic careers full circle. It also marks the fourth time the PLU professor of movement studies and wellness has been…

    family with guidelines about how to best support their Olympian. Hacker stressed she is part of an amazing team of coaches that includes strength and conditioning experts, video and technology gurus, medical staff and her fellow sport psychology consultants. “Who you get to work with as athletes and who you get to work with on staff is the greatest part of the Olympic experience,” she said. It’s an experience she brings back to the classroom at PLU, heading up the university’s sports psychology minor

  • Utilize the resources listed to the right to assist in planning PLU sponsored activities on and off campus or any PLU sponsored travel.

    evacuation must be pre-arranged through Assist America. Provider: Assist America Reference # 01-AA-ACN-06048 800-872-1414 (inside USA), +1 609 986 1234 (outside USA) Travel Resources Risk Management Travel Guidelines Emergency Information Template EIIA International Travel Insurance Coverage 24 Hour Travel Assistance for PLU EmployeesDownloadable FormsDeparture Waiver Off-Site Activity Notice Off-Site Class Notice Off Campus Travel Activity Waiver 2024 Participant Agreement for Off-Campus Study Risk

  • If you have previous experience with French, Spanish, or Chinese, you can use this guide to determine the course level that is right for you.

    Studies minor or major by taking one of these courses. There is usually one offered per semester. Visit our website for information about our major, minors and study away opportunities! And please do not hesitate to contact program faculty with any questions you may have about French at PLU: Prof. Rebecca Wilkin: wilkinrm@plu.eduFrench Language Placement:Generally, you can self-determine which French class is right for you by following the guidelines below. However, if you are uncertain about your

  • Spring 2024 Move Out May 13th – May 24th Traditional Halls & South Hall will close Fri May 24th @ 6pm Donation Bins starting Tues May 14th Outside Dumpsters Mon May 13th - Fri May 29th

    Spring 2024 Move Out May 13th – May 24th Traditional Halls & South Hall will close Fri May 24th @ 6pm Donation Bins starting Tues May 14th Outside Dumpsters Mon May 13th – Fri May 29thQuick Links Residential Life: Check Out Guidelines Recycling at PLU NW Furniture BankWhat do you do with your couch you no longer need?  Or the extra snacks you didn’t get around to eating?   Move-Out can be a hectic time each year as students are both studying for finals and preparing to leave their residence

  • by Jon Grahe, Professor of Psychology at PLU It never occurred to me that I needed the Open Science Framework (OSF) . It was shared with me because the developers knew that I was interested in trying to create large scale collaborative research projects, and…

    with the capacity to engage in scientific transparency. You might have noticed the furor around the Reproducibility Project or perhaps the slowly emerging consideration of the more impressive Transparency of Publication guidelines. However, I wasn’t involved in those activities, and that isn’t why I’m suggesting you consider using the OSF in your own scholarly and teaching workflow. While addressing an audience for a Psi Chi Distinguished Lecture at Western Psychological Association in 2012, Brian

  • Grant supports environmental research With a $90,000 grant, the Environmental Studies Program intends to provide students and faculty members with more opportunities for research and creative projects. The program received the funding from the Wiancko Charitable Foundation in December 2007. The program’s faculty determined the…

    easier for faculty members to work with peers across campus. This interdisciplinary approach is evident in the first round of student-faculty research projects funded by the grant: one led by assistant biology professor Michael Behrens, another by Claire Todd, visiting assistant geosciences and environmental studies professor, and the third by philosophy professor Erin McKenna. Announced on March 14, the awards include a faculty stipend that follows the compensation guidelines of the natural sciences