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  • Get Out and Play! Pacific Lutheran University Intramural programs provide students with positive social opportunities and are an outlet for good clean fun (well sometimes it’s muddy fun), exercise and relaxation, while encouraging team spirit and good sportsmanship. If you like a little friendly competition you’ll love the PLU Intramural program. Whether it’s team sports, individual competitions, or live action role playing, intramurals are open to all current PLU students, faculty and staff

  • International Scholars and VisitorsPacific Lutheran University is committed to fostering a global learning environment not only through its study away programs, but also through its diverse faculty, staff, and scholar population. The Wang Center provides immigration assistance and information regarding government regulations to both visiting scholars and PLU departments. The menu below provides information on visa sponsorship procedures and relevant nonimmigrant categories.Visa Categories

  • ThrivingCampus - Referrals and Resources What is ThrivingCampus? ThrivingCampus is a HIPAA compliant web application used by schools across the country to help students access off-campus mental health referrals within and around their community. The provider directory gives students 24/7 access to a national community of off-campus providers, plus the support they need to seek and engage with providers successfully. Can students access and use ThrivingCampus on their own? Yes, students can

  • ParentsCollege is a period of great change for students and their parents. The George Washington University Counseling Center designed a page to help you understand and prepare for some of the unique experiences your children may have during their college years. It can be downloaded here. Another resource for parents is College Parents of America. CPA is a national membership association that helps parents “prepare and put their children through college easily, economically and safely.” If you

  • off his mortgage just before he died, in 2009. Now, Sullivan said, “I’m carrying that legacy. I’m the first and only child to own a home.” The Sullivans’ church, Lakewood’s Little Church on the Prairie, set the dream in motion by nominating the family to Habitat. When they didn’t qualify the first time because of debt from medical bills, church members donated enough to pay it off. As Habitat partners, the Sullivans are obligated to share in the work—and the expenses—of homeownership: They’ll pay

  • research to increase media literacy for our users.Read full project brief Read Previous MediaLab Premieres New Documentary Eyes Above: Militarization of Sacred Land Read Next MediaLab’s 2021 Documentary Premiere: Turning The Page LATEST POSTS Pacific Lutheran University Communication students help forgive nearly $1.9M in medical debt in Washington, Idaho, and Montana May 20, 2024 PLU Faculty Directs Local Documentary November 8, 2022 Scholarship Application Tips October 17, 2022 PLU’s Student-Radio

  • documentary titled “Echos of the Sound” that explores the harsh realities and plight of the Southern Resident orca community. Around 73 of these orcas survive today, dwindling from a former estimated population of 200 to 300. “I had the privilege of seeing the orcas every year, which deepened my affection and instilled a sense of responsibility to protect them,” Stafki says. “We’re using Hugo to demonstrate that we have a moral debt to the Southern Residents.”  She notes that the threat to orcas is no

  • sessions where faculty members will introduce the program and its curriculum and answer queries. All dates and details for these sessions are on the MSW website. Learn more about PLU's MSWThe MSW at PLU will prepare you to become a skilled, ethical, professional service-oriented leader and change agent, committed to advocate for social and economic justice and equality for individuals, families and communities. Read Previous Karen Marquez ’22 aspires to help her community through her studies. LATEST

  • attractive sale price considering economic conditions at the time. Since 2007, Professor Flick has been in private practice both for a large, national law firm working on securitization and structured finance.  Among the transactions on which Professor Flick worked was a unique financing of life settlements.  In his private practice, Professor Flick advises small and medium sized companies as a contract general counsel.  His clients include early stage start-up companies and his largest client has annual

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