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  • International Examiner, and once served as a high school movie critic for the Chicago Tribune. He has taught comparative ethnic studies at several universities, published a book, “Strange Fruit of the Black Pacific,” and collaborated on public arts and humanities projects on Japanese American history. Tad Monroe ’97 Tad Monroe graduated from PLU in 1997, double-majoring in communication and history. He is a community and organizational development consultant for Habitat for Humanity International , as well

  • Endowment Growth Endowment reaches highest value ever PLU’s total endowment reached its highest value in the institution’s history at $95.2 million as of May 31, 2017, which signifies a promising future in the years to come. Our new, simplified investment approach has performed well since it was implemented a year ago. As with any long-term investment, some fluctuation in value is to be expected. We continue our policy of assuming prudent risk that we believe will yield the returns required to

  • Test GN: Graduate Non-Matriculated GPA: Grade Point Average, i.e., 2.00 GR: Graduate GRE: Graduate Record Exam GSRS: Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies HECB/SAA: Washington State Higher Education Coordinating Board/State Approving Agency HGST: Holocaust and Genocide Studies HIPPA: Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HISP: Hispanic Studies HIST: History IB: International Baccalaureate IELTS: International English Language Testing System IHON: International Honors Program ILO

  • Welcome from the Dean Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing University Mission School of Nursing Guiding Principles School of Nursing Vision School of Nursing Mission School of Nursing Philosophy History of the PLU School of Nursing General Information Culture of Respect Equal Educational Opportunity PLU’s Non-Discrimination Policy Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) Interplay between PLU’s Student Code of Conduct and the School of Nursing School of Nursing Administrative

  • Congregation—along with one special event that could happen only once every 125 years. On Saturday, join the Lute celebration of our 125th anniversary with the PLU at 125 Wine Walk , featuring 125 objects from PLU’s history and a sampling of scrumptious alumni wines. Check www.plu.edu/alumni/homecoming-2015 for updates and information, and in the meantime, enjoy this photographic tour through past PLU Homecomings! PLU Homecoming Timeline 1947 1947: The candidates for Homecoming Queen pose for a group

  • Conference 2017 Alumni Awards PLU Celebrates 500 Years of Re•forming Class Notes Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Calendar Highlights Calendar Highlights Upcoming Events Benson Lecture Oct. 17 Brad Tilden, alumnus and CEO of Alaska Airlines, will present the 13th annual Benson Lecture in Business and Economic History in the Scandinavian Cultural Center at 7:30 p.m. More Information Knutson Lecture Nov. 7 Ulrich Duchrow, professor of theology at the University of

  • dialogue, PLU staff, faculty, and alumni will explore the history and meaning of these words in context. At the heart of the WMT campaign is individual responsibility, personal choice, and investigation into how our choices may impact others, regardless of our intent. There are three major components to the campaign: LEARN, CLAIM , and DIALOGUE . Download print version Recognize that words mean things We choose the words that we use to communicate with others. These words can be experienced differently

  • Tournaments and Trophies Students took home two semi-finalist trophies to start the season at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Ore. Angie Tinker ‘16 and Brendan Stanton ‘16 beat their open-division quarterfinal finish from the previous year and first-years Megan Bowen ‘18 and Tori Sullivan ‘18 showed their strength by winning a semi-final award in the novice division. Breaking an old record, the team took home the greatest number of world’s style debate awards at one tournament in the program’s history

  • , preferably from a professor/instructor. (For Alternative Routes applicants, or if you are working for a school district, the second reference can be a letter of support from the principal or human resources of your building/district ensuring that you can meet the student teaching requirements.) Your references will receive an email invitation with instructions for completing the reference electronically. Resume Upload resume via the application portal that includes your: Employment history Significant