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  • Workshops Dates and Topics by New Faculty CohortPlease save the date for these important workshops as they are added. Attendance at each meeting for your cohort is expected. If you have questions regarding your specific cohort or are unable to attend a meeting of your cohort, please contact Laree Winer (winerll@plu.edu). 2023-2025 Cohort Fall 2023Please save the date for the upcoming Faculty Workshops: Friday, September 22 – 3:00-4:30 pm | Hauge Admin 101 Antonios Finitsis, Executive Director

  • October 6, 2008 Go vote. And take a picture. Vote. Doesn’t matter what party or on what issue. Just get registered and get to the polls on Nov. 4 and vote! Student Involvement and Leadership has joined up with the Washington Secretary of State’s “I Will Vote” campaign to encourage Lutes to vote, and send in some cool pictures while they are at it.“I Will Vote” is a social media campaign that will encourage PLU voters to make a visual pledge to vote in the general election on Nov. 4. To wit

  • January 1, 2013 Chair’s report on scholarships and activities By Robert P. Ericksen, Kurt Mayer Chair of Holocaust Studies Bob Ericksen received several notable invitations this year, including an opportunity to give the annual Raul Hilberg Memorial Lecture at the University of Vermont. Hilberg spent his entire career at this university, becoming the father of Holocaust Studies with his groundbreaking book, The Destruction of the European Jews (1961). Erickson arrived in Vermont the weekend

  • Lutes learn self defense from Karate Club Posted by: Kari Plog / October 5, 2017 Image: Lutes practice self defense as part of five-week training, sponsored by the Karate Club, the Center for Gender Equity and Harstad Hall. (Photo by Oliver Johnson ’18) October 5, 2017 By Genny Boots '18PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Oct. 5, 2017)- “If you find yourself in a confrontation, the first thing you want to do is get low,” said master karate instructor Marc Cordice, moving his body into

  • Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Sakai PageClick this button to be added to the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Sakai Page. Click HereFaculty and Disability Support Services: A Collaborative ApproachOffice of Accessibility & Accommodation seeks to partner with faculty to provide equitable access to course materials to students with disabilities. Our goal is to provide accommodations with respect to your pedagogy. The accommodations we authorize are for students who have met the

  • choose their housing. This process is held throughout J-term and Spring semester. Students must complete all the necessary steps listed in the information below in order to be eligible to apply and be assigned for housing for the 2024-2025 academic year. Introducing eRezLifeOver the past several months, Campus Life has been working to onboard and implement a new housing software, eRezLife, to be used for our housing processes.  There are exciting features of the new software that we know will make

  • Results for the 2013 South Sound Regional Science and Engineering Fair1st Place: Sumukh Baradwaj, Capital HS 2nd Place: Rian Chandra, Capital HS; Jake Hecla, Aviation HS, Ray Maung, Kentwood HS 3rd Place: Alexis Harroun, Bellarmine Preparatory Click below for other winners: Grades 9-12 Category Awards Grades 9-12 Specialty Awards Grades 6-8 Grade Level Awards Grades 6-8 Specialty Awards Grades K-5 Grade Level Awards Grades K-5 Specialty Awards

  • Contribute to the development of our future scientists, engineers, and mathematicians.All gifts are used to support the objectives of the Discovery Regional Science and Engineering Fair which are; promote inquiry-based science curriculum and instruction in K-12 classrooms in Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Kitsap, Lewis, Mason, Pierce, and Thurston Counties counties, mobilize community support for student learning and achievement in STEM, and encourage excellence in student research by

  • Funding, Scholarships and Research GrantsPLU Financial Aid, Gift Aid and Scholarships apply toward Gateway and (one) Featured Semester Study Away program fees. We recommend you also apply for study abroad scholarships. Start researching possible scholarships early-at least one term to two years prior to when you plan to go abroad. Most scholarship deadlines are well before the actual program application deadline, sometimes a year or more prior to the actual award year. PLU Study Away Funding In

  • PLU Alumni Travel Seminar Beginning in 2018, through a collaboration between the Office of Alumni and Student Connections and the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, PLU has offered Alumni Travel Seminars. Led by PLU faculty, these programs provide a study away like experience for PLU alumni and friends of the university. Unlike a destination vacation, this program aims to provide an academic lens in locations around the globe, through readings, on-site experiences and