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  • Journey Away for January TermEach January, PLU offers a variety of local and global faculty-led study away courses.  These intensive short-term travel programs are academically integrated experiences, carefully planned and administered by PLU faculty and Wang Center staff.  J-Term study away courses are Global Scholar Award eligible and students are encouraged to check out these external scholarship/funding resources. Check out the detailed list of J-Term 2025 course offerings J-TERM 2025

  • PLU researchers (faculty, staff, administrators)Welcome! We review all research with human participants conducted by or with members of the PLU community. We work to ensure that participants are treated with dignity and respect by upholding the principles of the Belmont Report and established federal guidelines. PLU also has an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) to ensure the humane and ethical treatment of laboratory animals. PLU’s HPRB and IACUC perform the functions of what

  • deserve to feel safe at PLU.  If someone is hurting you, help is available.Help Is Available On Campus Magdalena Stickel Confidential Advocate Program Coordinator (253) 535-8204 stickemk@plu.edu Schedule a meeting with Magdalena HERE   PLU’s Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability provides support, advocacy and a safe place to talk.  The CGE Confidential Advocate can help you… Understand your rights. Explore your options. Plan for your safety. Connect with campus and community resources

  • Engaging in Lutheran StudiesFor students, faculty, staff, alumni, and interested persons, there are a variety of ways to engage in Lutheran Studies at PLU. For undergraduate students, a number of university courses support the study of the Lutheran tradition. They include but are not limited to: History of Western Art II; The Book in Society; German Civilization to 1750; Early Modern European History, 1400-1700; European Reformations; Modern Germany; Christians in Nazi Germany; Music History I

  • network. Administrative Systems Use Policy – Pacific Lutheran University employees, including student workers, must assume responsibility for legal and ethical computer and network use. University Web Policy – The Pacific Lutheran University Web policy applies to all users of PLU Web-related resources. Platform Support Policy – Describes operating systems and software supported by the university. Residential Networking Policy – Describes the terms that must be agreed to before registering a device on

  • Account or Claiming Digital Diploma? Visit Parchment’s customer support website to submit a support ticket, search for help articles, or browse Parchment’s FAQ. You can also contact Parchment Support at (847) 716-3005 or congratulations@parchment.com. Damaged Diploma? Don’t throw your damaged diploma away yet! Take a photo of the damaged item and contact Parchment support at diplomaprints@parchment.com to request a one-time reissue of your original diploma. Duplicates and Additional Copies Should a

  • Alger ’95 Rigby Alger ’19 Bios: Dawn Alger BSN RN OCN is currently a per-diem RN at Peace Island Medical Center on San Juan Island, working in Oncology, PACU and OR. She moved to San Juan Island to help create the Cancer Center at this Critical Access Hospital that opened in November of 2012. In 2014 Dawn won the prestigious PeaceHealth Spirit of Healing Caregiver Award for Collaboration as the Program Coordinator in Cancer Support for Peacehealth’s Northwest Network. Dawn is a 1995 BSN Graduate

  • ACH Authorization for Direct Deposit for PLU Students, Faculty and Staff (pdf) view download

  • ACH Authorization for Direct Deposit for PLU Students, Faculty and Staff (pdf) view download

  • ACH Authorization for Direct Deposit for PLU Students, Faculty and Staff (pdf) view download