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  • International Alumni of PLU Fall 2008 Fall 2009 Fall 2010 Spring 2011 Fall 2011 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Fall 2014 Spring 2015 Fall 2015 Spring 2016 Fall 2016 Spring 2017 Fall 2017 Spring 2018 Fall 2018 Spring 2019 Fall 2019 Spring 2020 We wish you all the best in your endeavors after PLU!  Wherever you may be around the globe, we hope that your experiences at PLU have helped shape your career and life goals. We’d love to hear where you are now.  Admissions has developed the following

  • Relationship Self TestRelationship Self Test Does your partner: Put you down and make you feel ashamed?  Tell you what to do and who to see?  Ever threaten to hurt you or your family?  Ever push or hit you or force you to have sex?  Follow you around or constantly keep tabs on you?  If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you may be in an unhealthy relationship.  You deserve to feel safe at PLU.  If someone is hurting you, help is available.24-Hour Help Is AvailablePierce County Sexual

  • The Facts Sexual violence is against the law. Sexual violence can happen to anyone. Sexual Violence is unwanted sexual comments, contact, or intercourse Using drugs or alcohol to facilitate a sexual assault is against the law Even if you have been intimate with someone previously, consent must be mutual. Make sure you have your partner’s consent by communicating openly each time you are intimate. 24-Hour Help Is AvailablePierce County Sexual Assault Center Phone: 253-474-7273 Toll Free: 800-756

  • Sept. 27, 1963: The Day the President Came to TacomaPresident John F. Kennedy delivered a speech addressing the joint convocation of Pacific Lutheran University and the University of Puget Sound on September 27, 1963. The buttons below link to PLU archival materials and other key resources. Scroll down to read a summary of the president’s address and view photos and documents from the PLU Archives.HistoryLink.org SummaryPLU Archives CollectionJFK Library ImagesLutes and Loggers Fill Cheney

  • that will include a variety of singers, as well as the voice of Mahalia Jackson singing Duke Ellington’s superb jazz interpretation of Psalm 23. From the ancient Jewish community, Christians received the Psalms of the Hebrew Bible. These lyrical texts explore every dimension of human experience and thus offer Jews and Christians an honest evocative vocabulary: from profound sorrow to confident hope, from simple doubt to thanksgiving for earth and its many species. In this session, participants will

  • Reading Recommendation | ‘Stop Blaming Colleges for Society’s Problems: The value of an elite education remains unparalleled’ Posted by: Thomas Krise / August 6, 2014 August 6, 2014 Reading Recommendation | David A. Bell’s article on NewRepublic.com, “Stop Blaming Colleges for Society’s Problems: The value of an elite education remains unparalleled” This is a thoughtful piece on why universities will survive, and in fact thrive, in an era of free, online courses and concern over the value of a

  • content. Rejected photos will be discarded without penalty to the contestant’s other submissions.  All photographs must be submitted via email by 5:00pm on Friday, May 1st 2015.   JUDGING  Judging will be conducted by a panel of PLU faculty, staff and students.  Judging criteria: o Originality/creativity o Photographic quality and visual impact o Effectiveness in conveying the international student experience   PLU INTERNATIONL ADMISSIONS OFFICE | Email: intl@plu.edu

  • MissionThe PLU School of Business is a community of engaged faculty, staff, and administrators who provide an excellent business education in a student-centered learning environment grounded in the liberal arts that inspires students to: LEARN for life, LIVE purposefully, LEAD responsibly, and CARE for others. Code of EthicsSchool of Business faculty and staff are committed to professional behavior that: Exemplifies high standards of academic and personal integrity in all interactions with

  • Cinema” HIST 289 when taught as “Women in World History” KINS 315: Body Image RELI 330 when taught as “Sex and the Bible” RELI 366 when taught as “Race, Gender, American Christianity” RELI 368: Feminist, Womanist, Latinx, and Queer Theologies RELI 390 when taught as “Women in the Ancient World” PSYC 375: Psychology of Women SOCI 210: Gender and Society SOCI 494: Gender and Violence GSRS Approved Elective Courses - Critical Race Studies Distribution COMA 304: Intercultural Communication ENGL 216 when

  • February 1, 2008 Regents discuss accreditation, tuition, campaign The Board of Regents’ winter 2008 meeting kicked off on with the groundbreaking ceremony for the Martin J. Neeb Center, future home to KPLU and PLU’s development office. At the evening banquet, the first recipients of the Carol Sheffels Quigg Award for Excellence and Innovation were recognized. Named at the Christmas Luncheon, those honored include MediaLab and communication professors Joanne Lisosky and Rob Wells; the theater