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  • closely with the Wang Center. This history of excellence in providing what Williams calls “high impact” experiential practices is why PLU leaders are excited that the Wang Center’s team will continue to partner with staff and faculty across campus to further refine the university’s commitment to engagement and inquiry. “Challenges like the housing crisis, climate change, and institutional racism all remind us that global issues are local issues and vice versa,” Williams says. “PLU faculty and staff

  • College has a long history of providing an exceptional education to local students,” said PLU President Allan Belton. “TCC alumni who enroll at PLU have a proven track record of strong performance in PLU classrooms, enriching our campus, and going on to lead and serve in the Tacoma/Pierce County community.” In addition to the automatic admission agreement, PLU will also offer a $30,000 per year scholarship to TCC students who qualify for the program. The admission program and scholarship are intended

  • at Purdue University. VIEW STORY Passionate About Global Health Henri Coronado-Volta double majored in global studies and Hispanic studies and minored in Holocaust and genocide studies. He’s now a epidemiology grad student at UW and plans to earn a Ph.D. in global health. VIEW STORY Traveling Through Time Venice Jakowchuk’s double major in history and anthropology led her on numerous adventures throughout her PLU years. She’s now on a new adventure, earning a Master of Sciences in archaeology at

  • Save Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Nursing Pinning Ceremony – December 2023 School of Nursing Site Menu Home Message from the Dean Programs Undergraduate Programs Learning Outcomes Traditional BSN Accelerated BSN Application Graduate Programs About Quick Facts Guiding Principles, Vision, Mission and Philosophy Curricular Conceptual Framework History Lab Operations Simulation Operations Preceptor Portal Preceptor Frequently Asked Questions Preceptor Benefits Teleprecepting Preceptor Resources

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  • chosen flags for National Coming Out Day. GLOBAL GET DOWNStudents play to win in a game of “Name That Flag” during an annual campus celebration of global cultures. VISITING WRITERTrinidadian author Earl Lovelace leads a Caribbean history class with Associate Professor Gina Hames. ‘WHAT THEY SIGNED UP FOR’Authors of this essay collection written by soldiers visited PLU for a book reading and signing. Picture the FutureBusiness students stop for a selfie during a visit to the Seattle offices of Adobe

  • combines entertaining stage work with opportunities for academic rigor,” Anderson explained. “Often I find these two parts of my work warring against each other. However, in this piece, scholarship is play.” This production provides opportunities for actors learning Shakespearean acting, and assistant directors and dramaturgs (theatrical researchers) who want to dive into the history and theory. All this makes for a full evening of entertainment, ritual, spectacle and education. “We’re leaning into the

  • Peace Corps volunteers by the Peace Corps’ Top Colleges 2019 for small colleges and universities.  PLU is currently ranked 5th in the nation for producing volunteers, and was first recognized in 2013 as 18th for the same category.  14 Lutes are currently volunteering with the Peace Corps all around the world (2019).  PLU has a long history with the Peace Corps; since 1961 the university has produced around 260 Peace Corps volunteers. First place in its category of Master’s Institutions in the Second

  • New Delete Seminar Flyer_3-2-16 Department of Chemistry Mathematics/Chemistry seminar this Wednesday 3/2 featuring Profs. Justin Lytle & Tom Edgar Site Menu Home About Us Mission & Goals Policies & Procedures Facilities / Instrumentation / Lab Safety Green Chemistry Initiative History Faculty & Staff Research Course Descriptions Course Catalog Learning Outcomes Advising FAQ Endowments / Scholarships Chemistry Capstone Symposia Capstone Talks 2024 Capstone Talks 2023 Capstone Talks 2022 Capstone

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