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  • Diversity Center Alumni The Diversity Center is committed to providing alumni with insight into diversity and inclusion initiatives, challenges, and successes on campus.  We also strive to create space for alumni to  (re)connect with each other, The Diversity Center, and the university. Whether or not you were a student when the dCenter was established, our values of critical reflection, perspective taking and community resonate with a wide range of alumni who believe in our mission. Please

  • a future in which higher education was valuable or even possible. Instead, the hardships he endured were his instruction. “I was first educated in the adult world,” Cushman said, adding that domestic violence, drug abuse and gang violence were his teachers. “These experiences taught me that unless I worked as hard as I could to get out of where I was, I would only repeat what was being shown to me.” (Video by PLU) Determined to break the cycle, Cushman thus motivated himself to earn his diploma

  • international education. Along with PLU, four other colleges and universities were honored. All five will be featured in the NAFSA report “Internationalizing the Campus 2009: Profiles of the Success at Colleges and Universities,” which will be published later this fall. The report recognizes institutions that are leaders in the growing effort across higher education to better prepare students for a global economy and an interconnected world. Sobania notes that it wasn’t simply PLU’s successful study-away

  • 2015 and Spring 2016 semesters. Serve as a voting member of USMB. Key QualificationsBe a student enrolled at PLU full time (twelve credit hours or more) at the time of selection with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher. Be enrolled for a minimum of twelve semester hours and maintain a 2.5 grade point average or higher during tenure in office. Have demonstrated past ability to provide leadership and use sound judgment.QuestionsContact stumedia@plu.edu.Apply Now

  • The university is steadfastly committed to full compliance with all applicable laws and ethical standards that govern its operation as an institution of higher education and as an employer. Consistent with that commitment, the university expects each employee to acknowledge and exemplify the highest standards of professional and ethical conduct. In that regard, the university expects that its employees, while on working time or while representing the university, will conduct themselves in a

  • minors in a wide range of disciplines. As a liberal arts university committed to Lutheran higher education, PLU provides students exposure and access to many fields of study, and makes our majors adaptable to a great variety of careers, and more desirable for employers who value well-rounded candidates whose education has equipped them with critical thinking skills.  People with a background in mathematics find jobs in all areas. For more resources for what you can do with a focus in Mathematics, see

  • those colleges and universities that compete for students and resources will be used as appropriate by select PLU constituents.  These lists should be shared with Institutional Research and Records. This includes lists that might be generated by consultants who are hired to provide external perspectives on various elements of our operations. Aspirational Institutions may be defined as needed by PLU constituents in order to drive reflection and improvements. Aspirational lists should be submitted to

  • includes artifacts from all five Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden), is a testament to the connection and trust the Puget Sound’s Scandinavian American community shares with PLU. “The collection in the Scandinavian Cultural Center is a reflection of this (Scandinavian) community. They entrust us with precious family heirlooms,” Ward said. “Items have been donated to PLU since the late 1970s, many of them hundreds of years old.” The artifacts and literature housed by the SCC

  • First MSK Graduate Class: Delaney Salter Delaney Salter, a graduate of both PLU’s bachelor’s and master’s degree in kinesiology, shared about what she has learned about improving the lives of others through applied kinesiology. Reflection from Delaney Salter, ’21 My name is Delaney Salter. I graduated with my bachelor’s at PLU in… November 16, 2021

  • See how the 253 PLU Bound Scholarship has impacted Alex, Nick and Anamaries. Are you a WA state College Bound scholar?Fill out this request information to get on our mailing list and start your journey to being a 253 PLU Bound Scholar! Request InformationVer en Español253 PLU Bound Full Tuition Scholarship PLU offers a scholarship for students who are College Bound eligible, attend a high school in Washington state, and have a 3.0 or higher weighted cumulative GPA. Students who qualify will be