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  • 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

  • . Participating students will interact closely with faculty and graduate student mentors to develop and advance research projects revolving around oceanographic data analysis. Students will attend overview lectures on fundamental problems in different oceanography fields, including physical, biological, and chemical oceanography as well as marine geology and geophysics. They will gain a basic understanding and hands-on experience in data science techniques, including time series analysis and machine learning

  • Research in Interdisciplinary STEM Education (RISE) Posted by: nicolacs / January 10, 2022 January 10, 2022 Research in Interdisciplinary STEM Education (RISE) is a 9-week residential summer research experience for undergraduate students in chemistry, education, life sciences, mathematics, or physics.  Participants will join interdisciplinary teams mentored by faculty to investigate STEM learning across formal and informal environments with a focus on understanding issues related to inclusivity

  • .” This opportunity was made possible by the partnership between Pacific Lutheran University and local community development/peacebuilding groups that have been engaging in inter-community work for 29 years. Learning about their efforts to build sustainable peace in a deeply divided society can teach a great deal. Healthy societies require creating constant interconnections among people on all sides of communal divides as they diligently work to improve the quality of life for their communities.PLU at

  • (e.g., PLU Listen) Saiyare Refaei (left) and Tess Matsukawa (right) presenting at WOHESC conference (2018). Jes Takla when she presented at ACPA in 2015 on PLU's Love Where You Live campaign and the power of storytelling. Passion Projects and Experiential OpportunitiesCampus Life professional staff do so much at PLU beyond working with our department. As members of the Campus Life team, professional staff have opportunities to support university-wide co-curricular learning and leadership programs

  • degree at Olympic College. She’s intrigued by anything involving studio and fine arts. She has strong experience in drawing, painting, crafting and is learning graphic design.Portfolio Nicholas SpanglerBA, Studio Art | BS, Biology Nicholas Spangler has always appreciated the beauty and complexity of nature. When choosing subjects to study, he found both biology and art to be equally important to how he sees and interacts with the world.Portfolio Kayla SpenceBFA, Graphic Design | Specialized Marketing

  • , former PLU Artist in Residence. University MaceFor centuries in academic and ecclesiastical processionals, a mace has been carried by the marshal to symbolize the official opening and closing of a formal event. The head of the mace has a descending dove, representative of the harmonious presence of the Holy Spirit within the learning community. At the base of the walnut staff is a silver pine cone, made from a casting of a cone from the PLU campus. The cradle bears a plaque with the following

  • religious tradition. Interfaith work is a key part of our vocation at  PLU, a university defined by the tradition of Lutheran Higher Education, which values learning in community, multiple perspectives, and bringing our whole selves to our educations. Interfaith Scholars are student leaders at PLU who embrace these values, and are committed to cultivating dialog and partnership around issues of religion and spirituality. They develop partnerships with religiously diverse individuals and groups in an

  • well as meet and exchange ideas with their MBA colleagues from local universities. Note: Check out our critical learning outcomes here.Ready to make the most of your MBA? Connect with PLU’s MBA professionals today!Ready to obtain a marketable business degree that will prepare you to make a difference in your industry even if you don’t have an undergraduate degree in business? The Pacific Lutheran University MBA is founded on the cornerstones of leadership, creative innovation, global awareness and

  • learning communities based on interests or identities. You can learn more about living on-campus on the Residential Life webpage and on the Learning Communities webpage. There’s also a strong community of and resources for students who live off-campus (commuters)! Check out our Commuter Students webpage. What if I'm not selected for the Automatic Admission Partnership, but go to school in a partner district. Does that mean I shouldn't apply to PLU at all?If you are interested in PLU, we do want you to