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  • PLU Campus Restaurants is dedicated to providing nutritionally sound meals, mentoring students, providing hospitality with integrity and leading our community in sustainable initiatives.

    Welcome to Hospitality Services & Campus Restaurants - Learn about Dining at PLUHospitality Services & Campus Restaurants is proudly owned and operated by Pacific Lutheran University and our thoughtful, professional staff is committed to serving the dining needs of the PLU Community. We feature quality, value, variety, and convenience. In addition to The Commons, our state of the art dining facility, we operate the Old Main Market convenience store, Kelley Cafe, The Lute Café, and University

    Department of Hospitality Services & Campus Restaurants
    253-536-5138
    Anderson University Center 280 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • Pacific Lutheran University Information & Technology Services has participated in six Merged Information Services Organization (MISO) Surveys.

    Merged Information Services Organization (MISO) SurveysPacific Lutheran University Information & Technology Services has participated in six Merged Information Services Organization (MISO) Surveys. The MISO Survey is a web-based quantitative survey designed to measure how faculty, students, and staff view library and computing services in higher education. I&TS uses MISO Survey results to assess the quality of services we provide and drive continuous improvement.What kinds of data does MISO

  • MediaLab seeks to provide extraordinary media education and pre-professional opportunities for PLU undergraduate students interested in advancing the field in their professional careers.

    Our MissionMediaLab seeks to provide extraordinary media education and pre-professional opportunities for PLU undergraduate students interested in advancing the field in their professional careers. We create high–quality content and services for community partners such as nonprofits, media outlets, government agencies, and other organizations, while simultaneously producing 1-2 investigative documentaries on social and environmental justice issues per year. Who We AreAn award–winning student

  • Ecosystem and Salmon Recovery Director, Puget Sound Partnership | Our Thirsty Planet | Jeanette Dorner, a lifetime resident of the Pacific Northwest, received degrees in Earth Sciences and Environmental Studies at PLU in 1994.

    Jeanette Dorner ’94 Ecosystem and Salmon Recovery Director, Puget Sound Partnership Biography Biography Jeanette Dorner, a lifetime resident of the Pacific Northwest, received degrees in Earth Sciences and Environmental Studies at PLU in 1994. She then spent a year in India on a Fulbright scholarship studying the water quality of the Yamuna River, the largest tributary to the Ganges. After returning home she spent the rest of the 90’s completing a Master’s degree studying restoration ecology at

  • 1.1 Describe key concepts, principles, and theories in psychological science 1.2 Develop a working knowledge of psychology's major subfields 1.

    principles to strengthen community & improve quality of lifeGOAL 4: Communication, Psychological Literacy, & Technology Skills4.1 Interact effectively with others 4.2 Write and present effectively for different purposes 4.3 Provide evidence of psychological literacy 4.4 Exhibit appropriate technological skills to improve communicationGOAL 5: Personal & Professional Development5.1 Exhibit effective self-regulation 5.2 Refine project management skills 5.3 Display effective judgment in professional

  • Please do not include your name on any documents that you are submitting. Saxifrage reads submissions anonymously in order to choose pieces solely based on their wonderful artistic merit.

    quality at minimum. Each submission is limited to 20MB (total for 5 items). To submit additional items, please complete another submission. If your work is selected, our team will notify you as soon as possible via provided email address. For questions and support, please contact saxifrag@plu.edu.

  • By Chelsea Escalante, Brennan LaBrie, Emma Mickelson, and Aaron Pantoja Clover Creek, which trickles out of a natural spring near Frederickson and journeys through Parkland and Lakewood before

    backwaters. These habitats offer shelter and food to attract the species that live in this environment. The top priorities for restoring environmental factors are habitat diversity and water quality. The loss of habitat quantity has been severe in some areas due to flow changes. What We Have Learned Studying Clover Creek:Below are pictures comparing the health of the watershed at a location that has been restored vs. not restored. Clover Creek Reserve - Restored Site 133rd - Non-restored Site Using data

  • By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer When students or instructors cannot meet in the same physical location, virtual class sessions are one alternative to consider. Virtual meetings are intended for live communication, but some software allows meeting facilitators to record and share videos after a session…

    classrooms are not equipped with lecture capture or web conferencing technology. To allow students to communicate with the instructor, a high quality microphone should be positioned in the classroom. The Help Desk in the library has Snowball microphones available for checkout that would work well for this purpose. Alternatively, students could approach a webcam and microphone setup at the front of the room to ask questions.  Instructor On-Campus + Mix of Students On- & Off-Campus A second scenario

  • TACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 29, 2016)- Garrett Wade bounced from desk to desk in a crowded classroom one recent Thursday morning, guiding his students through the online program they were learning at Sylvester Middle School in Burien. “Mr. Wade! Mr. Wade! I need your help,” a…

    . The intensive, primarily field-based program within the School of Education and Kinesiology offers individuals a high-quality, accelerated route to certification in high-needs educational areas, specifically special education.    Through the yearlong program, candidates gain hands-on classroom experience while simultaneously taking flexible classes that work around professional and family life. “PLU does a fantastic job fast-tracking good, qualified teachers,” Wade said, adding that school

  • Measuring PLU’s environmental footprint During fall semester of her freshman year, a religion course and an environmental science course sparked Becca Krzmarzick’s interest in sustainability issues. Before coming to PLU, the Hoquiam, Wash., native didn’t even recycle, a fact she admits almost sheepishly. Now a…

    advance sustainability in higher education, establish common standards of measurement, create incentives for continued improvement and facilitate information sharing. PLU is one of 90 schools in the pilot program. The data Krzmarzick’s collecting falls into two categories, operations and administration/finance. The operations category includes information on energy use, waste minimization streams, dining statistics and building features. The administration/finance category examines investments, the