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  • The Athletic and Recreational Clubs and Organizations on campus strive to better students by utilizing teamwork, embracing challenges, and supporting teammates as well as the Tacoma community.

    competes against the nation’s top teams in the Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association (MCLA). Founded in 1991, the Lutes Lacrosse Team prides itself on its ability to develop all skill levels, as it hosts players with extensive high school experience to multi-sport athletes that are new to lacrosse. Type of Club or Organization: Athletic & Recreational Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: We practice 2 times per week on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 8pm-10pm Where: East Field (Turf Field

  • The Religious and Spiritual Clubs and Organizations on campus allow for personal development as well as exploration of the world and beyond.

    together through prayer, worship, Bible studies, and through fellowship with one another. Type of Club or Organization: Religious/Spiritual Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Thursdays at 6am Where: ADMN 204 Club Email: absolute.christianfellowship@gmail.comFellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)Description: The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is for athletes and non-athletes to come together in community, engage in fellowship, and share their mutual love for faith and sports with

  • Verification is a federal regulation that requires PLU to verify the accuracy of the information you submitted on your 2022-23 FAFSA.

    on hold, or you won’t be able to register unless you pay your university charges without your need-based financial aid. The university will charge applicable late fees on your student account owing balance. You will be responsible for paying your entire costs without the benefit of your need-based financial aid. 3. Can verification change my aid?YES! If the information on your FAFSA is different from the information on your tax forms and verification worksheet, we must correct your FAFSA

  • The Academic and Honor Society Clubs and Organizations seek to recognize student achievement, better understand the academic fields of interest, and engage with students and allow them the space to

    Clubs & Honor Societies Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Monthly Where: Mary Baker Russell Building Room 334 or 306 (Follow our Instagram for detailed info) Club Email: acda@plu.eduChemistry ClubDescription: PLU Chem Club (ACS Student Affiliate) is a student organization committed to providing fun and informative experiences that highlight the role chemistry plays in our everyday lives. Our club holds events encompassing career planning, volunteering, and social events. All PLU

  • How do you handle being the “first” or the “only”? Nikki Plaid ’96 (full oral history interview here)

    herself) and eating fire. To this day, she credits her experience in student government with preparing her for the challenges of working as a DC organizer. Between her campus activism—which had entailed protests, postering, marches, and more—and her organizational leadership, she was intimately familiar with the challenges of swimming against the current, devoting herself wholly to a diverse slate of causes, and being relentless in her pursuit of justice. Joining the BSU her first year at PLU felt “so

  • MultiCare Health System is a not-for-profit health care organization that’s been caring for communities in Washington state since the founding of Tacoma’s first hospital in 1882. MultiCare has grown from a Tacoma-centric, hospital-based organization into the largest, not-for-profit, community-based, locally-owned health system in the state…

    aspirations of going into management, but she was identified by her peers and organizational heads as a dedicated and high-capacity leader and was named vice president of clinical services and COO of Greater Lakes Mental Healthcare in 1998. She enrolled in the Master’s in Health Administration program at Chapman University and graduated in 2005. In 2012, she was named President and CEO of Greater Lakes. In 2018, when Greater Lakes merged with MultiCare, she was named to her current position. Read our full

  • TACOMA, WASH. (March 2, 2016)- Co-founder of Android and Pacific Lutheran University graduate Nick Sears took the technology world by storm when he teamed up with inventors Andy Rubin and Chris White to market and launch Android, one of the world’s top operating systems for…

    most recent project – an untitled book that aims to help students promote themselves, get jobs and start building their careers. Sears spoke at the Executive Leadership Series, hosted by the School of Business, on Feb. 22 to give PLU students a sneak peek. The series supports business programs at PLU by giving industry and organizational leaders a platform to share their expertise and insight.Executive Leadership SeriesNext speaker March 14 Maureen Faccia, Director of Women’s Careline and Retail

  • MultiCare Health System is a not-for-profit health care organization that’s been caring for communities in Washington state since the founding of Tacoma’s first hospital in 1882. MultiCare has grown from a Tacoma-centric, hospital-based organization into the largest, not-for-profit, community-based, locally-owned health system in the state…

    aspirations of going into management, but she was identified by her peers and organizational heads as a dedicated and high-capacity leader and was named vice president of clinical services and COO of Greater Lakes Mental Healthcare in 1998. She enrolled in the Master’s in Health Administration program at Chapman University and graduated in 2005. In 2012, she was named President and CEO of Greater Lakes. In 2018, when Greater Lakes merged with MultiCare, she was named to her current position. Read our full

  • PLU professor adds ‘board game inventor’ to his résumé.

    interdisciplinary conversation and collegiality.” Griswold, now a graduate student at Penn State University studying industrial organizational psychology, was a junior when she joined the project and collected data using an online survey of her peers. It was part of statistics coursework for a class with Grahe. “I like working with other researchers on one document,” she said. “It takes a lot of interpersonal skills.” Griswold said the student-faculty research opportunity prepared her for the rigorous process

  • Student Employment is a vital part of the Lute experience. Students who work on campus are significantly more likely to persist than their peers.

    , they will need to submit employment forms to Student Employment. The forms are legally required and the student cannot begin working until completing this requirement.Report a ChangeTo change a student’s job title, hourly rate, or the account from which a student is paid, please fill out the Status Change Form. You can make changes to job posts by logging in to the Opportunities Board.End a JobPlease let us know if a student previously employed in your office ends their job before the date you