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  • not a part of the #WhyPLU week, our last Admitted Student Day (April 29) will still help you answer your #WhyPLU! We hope you can join us on campus for this info (and fun) filled day designed to help you experience what learning and living at PLU is all about!Drop-in Zoom HoursThursday, April 28th from 4:00-7:00pm PTDrop in anytime and ask an Admission Counselor your last-minute questions!  Join Here New Lute (In-person!) CelebrationSunday, May 1, 10:00am-1:00pm PTJoin us by the upper campus PLU

  •  to naming Student-Faculty Service Learning Research grants, a Wild Hope Lectureship or the On the Road program, with multiple naming opportunities in between. Contact the Office of Advancement for more information.Support the Wild Hope Center for Vocation

  • community whose members demonstrate a lifelong commitment to each other, devotion to PLU’s mission and investment in its future. The Alumni Board in conjunction with the Alumni & Student Connections office: fosters communication and relationships among alumni, students, faculty and staff enhances alumni commitment to the university through development and support of service, investment, and life long learning opportunities promotes celebration of accomplishments of the university and its students

  • of a class with multiple students, students can respond to one another’s videos. Assignment ideas for final or culminating projects: Scrapbook – Integrate text and visuals to display learning and growth during the internship. Informational Interview Assignment – Students can profile a professional who works in the organization. Write a reflection paper regarding the following prompts: Connect internship experience to student’s major Discuss the impact of the internship on student’s future plans

  • of Business Administration degree seeks to prepare students to be successful leaders in the global economy. The curriculum is designed to focus on development of practical competencies with a solid theoretical base that encourages life-long learning. Our curriculum provides both breadth of understanding in a core body of knowledge explored in the business core and depth in application through electives in a focused discipline concentration. Students are required to take 16 credits of elective

  • Wednesday and Thursday each month.  This is a partnership between PLU and Trinity Lutheran Church. Diwali Festival – Friday November 1st, 10:30-11:00am on KHP porch (during chapel break).  Celebrate this Festival of Lights with food, community, and learning about this holy day. Celebration of Light – Wednesday December 4th, 4:30-6:00pm, KHP.  An annual celebration of winter holidays from a variety of religious and cultural traditions.  Treats, activities, JOY!

  • necessitate cancellation of enrollment and the Office of Admission is notified in writing before May 1, the $200 will be refunded. The refund date for the January Term is December 1, and for Spring Semester January 1. Living Plans & Learning Community Application: This form must be completed by all students, whether they plan to live on or off campus. Final Official Transcripts: Final official transcripts from high school and any college/university attended are required to start classes. This includes

  • conduct their PhD research in the Institute for Shock Physics (ISP), which provides tremendous learning and research opportunities through: Participation in innovative and multidisciplinary research Professional growth through independent thinking and hands-on work State-of-the-art experimental and computational facilities, including the Dynamic Compression Sector located at the Advanced Photon Source (Argonne, IL) Partnerships with exceptional faculty at other academic institutions (Caltech

  • respective academic departments, graduate students conduct their PhD research in the Institute for Shock Physics (ISP), which provides tremendous learning and research opportunities through: Participation in innovative and multidisciplinary research Professional growth through independent thinking and hands-on work State-of-the-art experimental and computational facilities, including the Dynamic Compression Sector located at the Advanced Photon Source (Argonne, IL) Partnerships with exceptional faculty

  • learning about healthcare administration in a non-profit setting. This is a part-time, 12-month internship and is conducted in partnership with the Murdock Charitable Trust. The internship begins on August 1, 2022. Interns will also participate in a structured program focused on topics related to vocational and faith formation. Activities will include regular meetings with mentors, monthly readings and assignments, and an overnight, multi-day retreat. The internship site locations will be a combination