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  • life. Jessica McGifford, Class of 2012I was sold on being a WMGS major really early in my first year at PLU. By the end of the third week of that fall semester, I wanted to sign up for WMGS 201 and see what all the fuss was about. That class opened my eyes to issues I had never seen, had never considered. Why does the media over sexualize women? How come motherhood is prized above fatherhood? Coupled with my Sociology major, my degree in WMGS helps me understand how gender and sexuality influence

  • Students SpeakWhat do current Global Studies students have to say about their experiences in the program? ANDREW ALLEN ‘15“The Global Studies program helped me understand many historical and modern issues from a variety of perspectives, and has led me to think more critically about how to successfully respond to these injustices. Studying in the Development and Social Justice concentration in Global Studies allowed me the opportunity to speak with faculty and peers from different disciplines

  • Current StudentsManaging Your Account and Student Loan BorrowingCurrent PLU students have access to their financial aid offer, student accounts, class registration and academic record on Banner Self-Service 24/7. You are encouraged to use Banner Self-Service to remain in good standing with your student account, register for your upcoming semester courses and view your course schedule and academic record. Your financial aid offer is accessible on Banner Self-Service, where you can accept or

  • The purpose of the Student Organizations Handbook is to serve as a resource for clubs and organizations that are primarily or entirely run by student leaders.

    leverage student success in transition and retention. Values: Student Engagement is committed to fostering brave and inclusive communities and spaces with students, staff, and faculty advisors; inclusive of race, ethnicity, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, interfaith, age, ability, socio-economic, immigration, and veteran status. We acknowledge our responsibilities connected to educating self and examining our impact on each other in community, connected to Cultural

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  • award.Task Force working with and for Undocumented Students The Task Force working with and for Undocumented Students advocates for undocumented students by coordinating campus trainings, connecting the community to on- and off-campus resources, and eliminating barriers to student success. Upcoming workshops Thursday, Nov. 16 at 5 p.m. in AUC CK East The PLU community is invited to learn about strategies of support and best practices to work with and for undocumented students. Please RSVP to undocu

  • Below you’ll find helpful information and next steps to take now that you’ve been admitted.Check your PLU student applicant portal often for the most up-to-date information and to access your enrollment checklist. Remember that at any point you can contact your Transfer Admission Counselor or the Admission Office at 253-535-7151 or transferadmi@plu.edu with questions.UPCOMING IMPORTANT DATES JULY 19: Transfer Fall Class Registration Day AUGUST 1: Final Deadline for Enrollment Deposit AUGUST 14

  • for returning students, it may be a good idea to join this program if students have been away from PLU for a long period of time. It is also a good way to meet other students. To learn more, please visit New Student Orientation page. We look forward to seeing you on campus!  If you have any questions about the process, please don’t hesitate to contact us! Heather Jacobson at jacobsha@plu.edu can help you with questions about immigration and re-entry requirements. She can also help you with

  • execute missions in everyday life and in the field. Problem Solving: Being able to solve problems is important no matter where you go, and ROTC will give you the confidence and analytical skills to help you solve a problem. Teamwork: In ROTC you will work with peers from all age groups and from all over the country, getting to know many different kinds of people. You get to work with others closely to plan and work together for mission success. Values Patriotism Pride Army values: Loyalty, Duty

  • TACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 26, 2016)- MediaLab, the applied research and media production program at Pacific Lutheran University, has received two recognitions for its most recent documentary film. These Four Years, which premiered in Seattle in November 2015, has earned an Award of Merit from The…

    documentary film and other MediaLab projects.During a particularly hectic production period in June 2015, the team filmed more than 50 interviews in 15 locations in just 18 days, talking with high school and college students, college graduates, faculty members, parents, administrators, researchers, statisticians and economists. The filmmakers came home with more than 70 hours of original video footage and hundreds of photographs that they turned into their 30-minute film. These recent honors add to the

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