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  • of difficulty and discouragement. As first-in-the-family students, you have made it this far and owe it to yourself, your family and your supporters (sometimes even haters) to do well despite the obstacles. Self-care may include using resources such as the Health and Counseling centers, making time for friends and fun, and simply eating well. If the well-being of you or someone you know is lacking, the Student Care Network is there to back you up. PLU will help you take care of yourself. Nicole

  • Understanding the Divide: Academic Research and Our Students Posted by: bodewedl / October 28, 2015 October 28, 2015 by Lizz Zitron and Amy Stewart-Mailhiot There is often a sizable divide between what students actually know and their perception of what they know. There is an equally sizable divide between students’ high school academic experience and their college one. Both of these divides can lead to frustration for faculty and students. For example, papers are poorly-cited and full of

  • PLU Jazz Day in Seattle May 3 Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / April 27, 2015 April 27, 2015 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsJazz music is a dish best served live and in person. A fusion of African-American, European-American and international musical traditions, jazz is known for its energy, creativity and ingenuity. Its iconic founding fathers and mothers are revered as some of the greatest improvisational artists in modern history. No performance stage is too grand or too modest

  • . Graduates usually have jobs waiting for them when they leave the School of Nursing four years later. For those who are considering becoming a nurse, Smith had some rather surprising advice: Aside from striving to get top marks in science classes, nurses must also  have excellent language and writing skills. As for the Class of 2015, who will be walking across the stage to receive their diplomas in May, Smith urges them to try and make a difference in the lives of the patients they interact with and

  • , although it doesn’t have everything. If you’re registered in WA, an online version of your voter pamphlet is available here.When is this year's election?Tuesday, November 7th is the 2023 general election, with positions like city council, Port of Tacoma Commissioner, and multiple propositions up for vote. Contact Lute Vote for any questions you may have. Make sure your ballot is either mailed or dropped off by 8 p.m. on November 7th. The closest dropbox to campus is located at the Parkland/Spanaway

  • 2 at 10 a.m. Classes Begin: Tuesday, September 2 at 11:50 a.m. Mid-Semester Break: Friday, October 17  (No classes, PLU offices open) Veterans Day: Tuesday, November 11 (Classes canceled 10:55am – 11:40am; classes resume at 11:50am) Thanksgiving Break: Wednesday, November 26 at 1:35 p.m. – Sunday, November 30 (PLU offices are closed Thursday and Friday, November 27-28) Classes resume on Monday, December 1 at 8 a.m. Classes End: Saturday, December 6  (Saturday classes take final exam this day

  • Pacific Lutheran University’s (PLU) Continuing Education 3 PLU Continuing Education credits with official PLU transcript 8 x IBM Certificates Mapping to 2 x industry-recognized Microsoft certifications. This program will prepare you for taking 4 key Microsoft certifications. In addition, you will earn 8 IBM certifications. The Microsoft exams are not built into the courses but must be taken externally through Pearson Vue and Google Cloud, respectively. The IBM certifications are issued upon completion

  • Dancers learn new moves under guest choreographers Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / March 21, 2016 Image: Miranda Winter and Amy Arand lift Tory Rivera at PLU on Friday, Jan. 29, 2016. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) March 21, 2016 Once a year, dancers and dance lovers come together for an incredible show in Eastvold Auditorium that features both artistry and grace. This year, Dance Continuum on April 8 and 9 features more than 50 dancers and a variety of styles including modern, jazz, step, swing

  • May 4, 2014 Dressed for ‘Macbeth’ Success Ali Schultz ’14 works on ‘Macbeth’ pieces in PLU’s costume shop. (Photo: John Struzenberg ’15) PLU’s New and Improved Costume Shop Buzzes with Preplay Preparations By James Olson ’14 They call it the crows nest. On the top floor of the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, the PLU costume shop is abuzz, preparing for Macbeth, which opens with a student preview on May 8. The new space is, for all involved, a marked upgrade from the

  • PLU secures prestigious National Science Foundation grant for low-income STEM students Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / March 8, 2019 March 8, 2019 By StaffMarketing & CommunicationTACOMA, WASH. (March 8, 2019) — A prestigious $650,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) will support academically talented low-income students who come to Pacific Lutheran University to study STEM (Science,Technology, Engineering and Math) subjects.Winning the grant was a team effort of PLU’s Division