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  • An Interview with a Student Scholarship Recipient On April 27th, PLU hosted a dinner bringing together endowed scholarship donors with the students and faculty who have directly benefited from their generosity. A highlight of the evening was an interview between Vice President for Advancement Daniel Lee and First Year student Christine Njiri. Excerpts from Dan and Christine’s conversation are below.Dan: Christine Njiri is a hopeful 2019 graduate. Christine started this fall semester, coming to

  • understand their purpose in life and align their actions with their values, which has been shown to lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life. Facilitators: Joseph Gomez, Engagement and Marketing Lead, Blue Zones Parkland-Spanaway Tammy Jones, Project Manager & Office Coordinator, Blue Zones Parkland-Spanaway Location: Chris Knutzen East, Anderson University Center 10:30 - 11:00 a.m. | BreakOptional: Join Campus Ministry for Prayers for the World, outside on steps of Karen Hille Phillips Center for

  • EducationWorking collaboratively with academic units and campus partners of Pacific Lutheran University, the Wang Center is dedicated to supporting faculty, students and staff with the resources necessary to advance PLU’s distinction and vision for global education of “educating to achieve a just, healthy, sustainable and peaceful world” through faculty development and grant opportunities, delivery of study away programs, on-campus programming on pressing world issues, and a commitment to best practices when

    Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education
    868 Wheeler St. Tacoma, WA 98447
  • aspects of marketing and communications including brand management, marketing operations, sales and recruitment marketing and internal and external communications.  Lange majored in communication at PLU, with a business minor. She spent the first few years of her career in public relations and event management in fields like technology and nonprofit, and then moved into brand management for companies, including Eddie Bauer and Starbucks. After moving to Gig Harbor with her young family, she decided to

  • *Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024 Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy on campus and studying away in Oxford June 12, 2024 PLU welcomes new Chief

  • offers PLU students a Pierce County Orca Card at the low cost of $15 for the year. The same local Orca Card would typically cost $62 per month. The $15 students pay for their PLU Orca Card is also more affordable than paying for maintenance or gas for their personal vehicle. This is a more affordable option for students who already rely on public transit and students who have personal vehicles. Sustainability PLU strives to build sustainable practices. The Lute Transit Benefit supports the value of

  • 2016 NWACC Award for Innovation in Instructional Technologies Each year the Northwest Academic Computing Consortium (NWACC), a group of 33 northwest colleges and universities, sponsors an Award for Innovation in Instructional Technologies. The award recognizes faculty members and instructional technologists at member institutions for work demonstrating effective design, development, integration, and/or support of… December 15, 2016 awardNWACC

  • 2016 NWACC Award for Innovation in Instructional Technologies Each year the Northwest Academic Computing Consortium (NWACC), a group of 33 northwest colleges and universities, sponsors an Award for Innovation in Instructional Technologies. The award recognizes faculty members and instructional technologists at member institutions for work demonstrating effective design, development, integration, and/or support of… December 15, 2016 awardNWACC

  • Join the Work Study ProgramGovernment agencies, private corporations, small businesses, and non-profit organizations, who are not involved in political or religious activity can apply to participate in the State Work Study (SWS) program in partnership with PLU. Employers who sign up to participate are able to hire educated, motivated students at a lower cost. Once an employer is approved, they can post positions on our Opportunities Board and hire students according to their normal hiring

  • an environment which is free from harassment, discrimination and exploitation.  Freedom of expression does not entail freedom to threaten, intimidate, harass or assault.  The University community will not and does not tolerate such behaviors.  Finally, the University is committed to expanding and maintaining diversity in its student, faculty and staff populations and to accommodate, whenever possible, persons with disabilities. To honor and implement these commitments, the University Board of