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  • • Fulbright Scholarships • Nobel Peace Scholars • Joe Smith Peacebuilding Awards • Internship with the State Department • Wang Center Faculty-Student Research Grants

    Awards and Opportunities for Global Studies Students• Fulbright Scholarships • Nobel Peace Scholars • Joe Smith Peacebuilding Awards • Internship with the State Department • Wang Center Faculty-Student Research Grants

  • The goal of the PLU Health Services is to provide quality medical care in a supportive and confidential environment, and to educate and empower students to make healthy life choices.

    Health Insurance & Medical Information Health Insurance International Students will be enrolled in PLU’s International Student Health Insurance unless they submit proof of equivalent medical insurance that provides coverage in the United States. With PLU International Student Health Insurance, the PLU Health Services Clinic will be your primary care office where you can go for any health concerns. Health Services is located on campus and houses a very friendly, knowledgeable staff. How to Waive

  • At this time, there is no pre-registration required for L.I.F.E. classes. All classes cost $10 (unless otherwise noted) and registrations will be taken on the day of the class.

    L.I.F.E. Policy on Registration and PaymentsAt this time, there is no pre-registration required for L.I.F.E. classes. All classes cost $10 (unless otherwise noted) and registrations will be taken on the day of the class. Payments can be made via cash or personal check. No refunds will be issued after payments are received. We encourage anyone interested in attending a class to join our Facebook page and indicated “Interested” or “Going” on specific classes, which helps us anticipate attendance

  • Printing Information Full-time students have 100 prints/copies added to their LuteCards on the 1st day of Fall Term and and the 1st day of Spring Term; part-time students receive 50.

    Printing Information Full-time students have 100 prints/copies added to their LuteCards on the 1st day of Fall Term and and the 1st day of Spring Term; part-time students receive 50. You can purchase Copy Cards at the library front desk. There are three sizes of prints available: letter, legal & 11×17. There is no cost difference when using a LuteCard or a Copy Card. Mobile/wireless printing information and link is here. Pay With 8.5 x 11 or legal 11 x 17 B&W Color B&W Color  Lutecard/Copy Card

  • ....an experience I'll carry with me through my entire writing life and it's shaped me in ways I'm only beginning to understand.

    News and Achievements“….an experience I’ll carry with me through my entire writing life and it’s shaped me in ways I’m only beginning to understand.”Recent News December, 2013: ’13 RWW graduate Carrie Mesrobian’s book, Sex and Violence was honored in Publishers Weekly’s “Best Books 2013”. For the full list, visit Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Fiction of 2013. The novel was her MFA thesis. November, 2013: ’09 RWW graduate Julie Riddle is interviewed in this month’s Georgia Review, “The

  • Entrance Audition: To be admitted to a music major program, students must complete an audition for the music faculty.

    to view curriculum information for our degree programs.Degree RequirementsScholarshipsLearn about the available scholarships.More Bachelor of Music in PerformanceFor dedicated musicians seeking the highest professional goals and achievement in performance. 84 semester hours in Music. Concentrations in: Instrumental Performance Piano Performance Organ Performance Vocal Performance Bachelor of Musical ArtsFor those seeking to combine a broader, liberal arts education with a professional degree in

  • The Faculty Resources website is hosted by the Office of the Provost and is a valuable resource for information.

    Faculty Resources website (link) view page The Faculty Resources website is hosted by the Office of the Provost and is a valuable resource for information.

  • Five Lutes took the stage in the summer  of 2011 for Seattle Opera’s production of ‘Porgy and Bess.’ (Photo courtesy of Seattle Opera) Seattle Opera’s ‘Porgy and Bess’ – five Lutes, one stage, hitting the high notes in fun The recent Seattle Opera production of…

    October 13, 2011 Five Lutes took the stage in the summer  of 2011 for Seattle Opera’s production of ‘Porgy and Bess.’ (Photo courtesy of Seattle Opera) Seattle Opera’s ‘Porgy and Bess’ – five Lutes, one stage, hitting the high notes in fun The recent Seattle Opera production of “Porgy and Bess” turned into something of a Lute reunion this summer, as five Lutes showed up for rehearsals and, after looking around, realized they were all fellow alums. Five Lutes, including Marlette Buchannan Hall

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL9LZl3j4SQ&feature=youtu.be Choreography and Costumes Avelon Ragoonanan ’15 creates all aspects of a diverse dance for Dance 2014 Story and Photo By Shunying Wang ’15 “There is a witch doctor who raises spirits to dance.” Avelon Ragoonanan ’15, one of this year’s dance choreographers for Dance…

    April 3, 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL9LZl3j4SQ&feature=youtu.be Choreography and Costumes Avelon Ragoonanan ’15 creates all aspects of a diverse dance for Dance 2014 Story and Photo By Shunying Wang ’15 “There is a witch doctor who raises spirits to dance.” Avelon Ragoonanan ’15, one of this year’s dance choreographers for Dance 2014, described the story concept behind the costumes for his choreography. “The witch does a ritual, gets them to come alive and then transforms them into

  • Asking the student how you can be of support. Asking how the disability affects the student's learning and participation in your class.

    Good Practices Asking the student how you can be of support. Asking how the disability affects the student’s learning and participation in your class. Informing the student about services available through Disability Support Services, Nesvig Alumni House, Main Level. Asking for any support you need. Remember that records related to accommodations are protected by FERPA and should be treated with discretion. Going Beyond The ClassroomAccommodations made both inside and outside the classroom can