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  • drawing on expertise from over a dozen academic disciplines, our program trains students to be flexible and innovative thinkers. Students use the tools and theories from our courses to pursue social justice in a variety of fields. The GSRS Program sponsors an honor society (Iota Iota Iota) and supports a number of invited lectures each year. We host events for our majors and minors at least once a semester. Stay tuned to this page for on-campus and online events for GSRS students.Upcoming Events view

  • Catered EventsLooking for Catering options for your event? Please visit our online Catering Menu to view the wide array of food and beverage options.Guest Dining at PLUPLU is ready to meet all your on-site dining and/or catering needs. We offer both group and individual dining options to conference guests. As part of your conference package we can offer a convenient meal card for all your guests. Based on the meal needs you’ve pre-defined these cards are loaded with conference cash and usable

  • online application system (Mentor) in Fall 2018, we are taking a conservative approach and planning to implement the revised Common Rule for all PLU research beginning Fall 2019. Many changes will be administrative in nature and “behind the scenes.” We do not anticipate major changes for researchers. However, next fall, you can expect to see new consent templates, changes to exemption categories, more research being classified as exempt, and some changes to the Mentor surveys. IMPORTANT:  For

  • and online resources for students, staff and faculty alike. Interests All animals, books (especially fantasy!), video games, graphic design, and all things self-care!

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  • academic plan and sign their academic program contract (APC) to declare nursing as their major. ABSN students should connect with the Academic Success Coach to determine advising needs. The PLU junior review takes place once a student has completed 60 credits and is a requirement of the Office of the Registrar. The student completes this process independently online. Graduate students should meet with their advisors twice during the program: once during their first or second semester, and again during

  • Ethics Bowl 2020 Northwest Regional Ethics BowlBetween 2016-2019, PLU hosted the Northwest Regional Ethics Bowl. In November 2020, the ethics bowl was held virtually using an online debate platform. The bowl gathers approximately ten teams from other colleges and universities in our region for a day of competitive and collegial fun to present arguments for cases on current topics such as eviction protection during a pandemic, callout culture, open source medical equipment, and the

  • Managing Student Email with Discussion Forums By Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer Living in the age of digital communication, email inboxes can demand the time and attention of many professionals. While there is no perfect remedy to managing email, one strategy faculty may consider is using an online forum for answering general… February 22, 2016 instructional toolsonline discussionstudent communication

  • New Learning Community: Outdoor Experience Community Do you love the outdoors? This fall, we’re launching a brand-new Outdoor Experience Community , one of our many themed learning communities (LCs) on campus. When living on campus, students have the option of living in a hall with a learning community that fits their… May 10, 2024 Clubs & OrganizationsCommunityInvolvementLife on CampusPacific NorthwestResidential LifeStudent Life

  • 2022 Strategic Plan for Social Impact Innovation  What is our current vision related to social impact projects in the community? Pulling resources together from across campus, the PLU Social Impact Group is focused on the following strategic projects and milestones: Common data model. In Fall 2021, we built a common data model for our campus and community to facilitate data gathering, organization, updates, and searchability related to new and planned projects. Focus on community needs. In

  • In a quiet corner of east, residential Parkland, you’ll find Mayfair Playfield, a friendly park tucked away from the suburban sprawl of Parkland. A large, open grass field expands across Mayfair with Clover Creek running along the side. At its center sits a newly erected playground complete with slides, monkey bars, and a saucer-swing. This cheerful playground only exists because of the dedicated members of the community who pulled together to create a safe and fun environment for their kids