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  • The Kurt Mayer Summer Scholars program offers generous financial support for PLU students who complete substantive research projects in Holocaust Studies.

    The Kurt Mayer Student Research Fellowship In Holocaust StudiesThe Kurt Mayer Summer Scholars program offers generous financial support for PLU students who complete substantive research projects in Holocaust Studies. Two or more fellowships of up to $2500 are awarded each summer for research, reading, and writing, which must lead to the creations of a major paper on a Holocaust topic. Who can apply? PLU students who meet the following qualifications at the time of application: 1. A grade point

  • Members of the HPRB and Unit Designates are always available for informal consultation on matters pertaining to projects involving human participants.

    BackMeet the Human Participants Review BoardMembers of the HPRB and Unit Designates are always available for informal consultation on matters pertaining to projects involving human participants. HPRB Members: Marianne Taylor, Psychology, taylormg@plu.edu – Chair Wendy Gardiner, Education, gardinwl@plu.edu Harry Papadopoulus, Kinesiology, papadoha@plu.edu Gordy West, Nursing, gwest@plu.edu Holly Billiu, Community Member, PLU Alum, hbilliu@multicare.org HPRB Administrative Coordinator: Carol

  • Sakai is PLU’s learning management system for courses and projects. Instructors can request Sakai sites via the online course request page.

    Sakai Learning Management SystemSakai is PLU’s learning management system for courses and projects. Instructors can request Sakai sites via the online course request page. Course sites are populated with students and faculty from Banner class enrollment data and are updated daily with any newly enrolled students.Get Started with Sakai Student Guide Instructor Guide Get SupportHave a question? Need help? Contact Sakai support and we’ll be in touch to assist you. Sakai Online Help Site: https

  • The Instructional Technology labs and studios can be used for digital media projects of all kinds, from podcasting to graphic design.

    Design Lab, LIBR 140 Labs & StudiosThe Instructional Technology labs and studios can be used for digital media projects of all kinds, from podcasting to graphic design. Our design labs have powerful computers and an array of design software, and the studios have media production equipment and capabilities. During staffed hours, iTech and Help Desk workers will be available to assist you with your creative projects. To schedule a one-on-one consultation,  software training, or for

  • Internal Activities: Involve on-campus clients, academic projects and Student Media, including the Mooring Mast, Mast TV, LASR, Saxifrage and Matrix.

    How the Center Works The Center for Media Studies has three distinct areas of focus: Internal Activities: Involve on-campus clients, academic projects and Student Media, including the Mooring Mast, Mast TV, LASR, Saxifrage and Matrix. Potential on-campus clients and those seeking support for academic projects are required to develop and submit applications for project consideration. Proposals are considered twice each academic year, once in the Fall Semester and once in the Spring. Click here

  • **The EPA letter of encouragement awarded to all students who have projects in the areas of environmental sciences and environmental engineering.

    ResearchTop water-science projects BellarmineQuantifying Microplastics in the Puyallup River12 Jacob Hanigan (Team)Stockholm Junior Water PrizeAward of Excellence for Water Related ResearchTop water-science projects BellarmineIs MRSA Present in the Water at the Local Chambers Bay Wastewater Treatment Plant?12 Charlie Zelazny (Team)Stockholm Junior Water PrizeAward of Excellence for Water Related ResearchTop water-science projects BellarmineIs MRSA Present in the Water at the Local Chambers Bay Wastewater

  • Looking at the packed tables, “the smiles on their faces, the sense of community, and the appreciation they express are incredibly gratifying,” says junior Rayen Slama, a Tunisian exchange student at PLU who volunteered for the October and November meals. Community Meals unite many people…

    healthy meals for community members on/off campus and in the neighborhood, addressing a local need to support those who are experiencing food insecurity.“Volunteering at the dinners provides me with a chance to connect with residents of the area, meet fellow volunteers, and build a sense of belonging that I might not otherwise experience,” concluded Rayen, who made apple crisp for the first time at the October dinner.This collaboration showcases the transformative impact of leveraging assets and

  • News articles and blog posts from Pacific Lutheran University.

    PLU awarded $15,000 from NSF for COVID-19 DEI Challenge Pacific Lutheran University was named a winner in the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Taking Action: COVID-19 Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Challenge. PLU received a $15,000 prize for its work in mitigating the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM.… June 12, 2022 BiologyChemistryComputer ScienceEngineeringEnvironmental StudiesGeosciencesMathematicsPhysicsPsychology

  • Low residency program design: offers in-person opportunities balanced with the intensive roles of current school leaders. Program length: can earn the Superintendent Certificate in 15 months.

    applied projects that allow candidates to engage in advanced leadership while showing an impact on the school system and students they serve. Competitive tuition rate: $58,500 in tuition for the full degree and certification. Ready to Apply?When you’re ready, we’ll be here to help guide you in the process. Learn more about the deadlines and application process. How to Apply

  • Included in the general purpose of the university committee, known as the University Review Board, is the recommendation and implementation of policies regarding student conduct.

    restrict? Who does the change benefit? Who does the change restrict? How well does the change balance various student interests? How well does the change balance student, staff and faculty interests? How does the change fit with the university mission? What is the impact of the change on the educational experience? What is the impact of the change on campus life? How does the change fit with the rest of the student policies? How does the change fit with employee policies? How does the change fit with