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  • . Menu Search Events ePass Academics Admission Administration Athletics Alumni Student Life Families Giving Careers at PLU Campus Map Directory About PLU Calendar Library Textbooks News Stories Video ResoLute Photos Livestream Webcams Frequently Searched Items What programs are offered? Do you offer graduate programs? How do I apply? How do international students apply? How much does it cost to attend? How do I get to campus? How can I check my grades? How can I see on-campus dining? Are there any

  • and faculty research in chemistry, an Analytical Chemistry Scholarship, or for matching funds for equipment purchases.  Charles and Ann Laubach and their son and daughter Brian and Lori are alumni of Pacific Lutheran University.  Charles passed away in November, 2004 The LeMay Chemistry Student and Faculty Research FundThe LeMay Chemistry Student and Faculty Research FundH. Eugene LeMay (University of Nevada, Professor Emeritus, PLU ‘62) and wife Carla LeMay (PLU ’64) graciously provide financial

  • and Rizelle Rosales ’18 narrated. “It was incredibly important to work with my peers. The more students involved, the more each of us were learning. More importantly, we were helping make more people aware and involved with ending the tragedy of human trafficking,” Anderson said. The two students and their faculty adviser, Joanne Lisosky, were funded by PLU’s new Diversity, Justice and Sustainability Fund to purchase equipment and travel to the Philippines in January. Every PLU student pays $10 a

  • support by subsidizing team travel and equipment costs. Make a Gift PLU student-athletes work hard every day to grow in their sport and as leaders. Thank you for honoring their hard work with your gift! Recreational Sports Pacific Lutheran University Recreational programs provide students positive social opportunities and are an outlet for good clean FUN (well sometimes it gets a little muddy), exercise, and relaxation. PLU Recreations promotes exercise & physical activity, teamwork, and sportsmanship

  • . You will need to travel to those schools that request an interview. Typically, interviews are scheduled from August through March. The first date schools are allowed to accept students is December 1st, but acceptances will be sent out through May. Students not accepted will either be rejected or put on a wait list.

  • . You will need to travel to those schools that request an interview. Typically, interviews are scheduled from August through March. The first date schools are allowed to accept students is December 1st, but acceptances will be sent out through May. Students not accepted will either be rejected or put on a wait list.

  • schedule.Nourish This certificate program allows you the opportunity to learn the art and science of consulting, from industry experts and alumni, and then put this skill to use in supporting women and/or minority-owned businesses. Students become consultants and researchers to help nourish businesses in areas they identify as critical to their success. The faculty mentor for this program is Professor Pfaff, an entrepreneur and highly experienced small business consultant with business incubator experience

  • the Career Center will help you not only when you are a student, but as an alumni as well. The Names Fitness Center & The Pool Graduate students are welcome to use the fitness and recreation facilities on campus. Be sure to bring your student ID. Military and Veteran Support Support services for military affiliated students are available from the Director of Military Outreach, Michael Farnum, farnumms@plu.edu, 253-535-7412 and benefits assistance is available from the PLU Vet Coordinator, Neshell

  • the Career Center will help you not only when you are a student, but as an alumni as well. The Names Fitness Center & The Pool Graduate students are welcome to use the fitness and recreation facilities on campus. Be sure to bring your student ID. Military and Veteran Support Support services for military affiliated students are available from the Director of Military Outreach, Michael Farnum, farnumms@plu.edu, 253-535-7412 and benefits assistance is available from the PLU Vet Coordinator, Neshell

  • Dear Students, Alumni, Staff, Faculty, and Friends of Nursing: It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing. You are joining a nursing school with a long history of educational excellence and service in the Pacific Northwest. The PLU School of Nursing promotes the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities through education, scholarship and service. Our core values of inquiry, service, leadership and care guide our mission. We