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  • Center on a first come basis. Inquire with the Division of Natural Science in Suite 158 for availabilityPLU Pantry The Pantry is accessible to students, staff and faculty who have a valid PLU ID. Every person entering the Pantry must swipe in with ID. To request entry after regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.), contact PLU Campus Safety at 253-535-7441 or Email: csin@plu.edu. Procedures outlining use, physical distancing and other COVID-19 protocols are posted on the Pantry door. Please

  • Intercultural Development Inventory® Is this program right for your organization? The Intercultural Development Inventory assesses intercultural competence—the capability to shift cultural perspective and appropriately adapt behavior to cultural differences and commonalities. Email the program manager to find out more The Intercultural Development Inventory is a 50-item questionnaire available online that can be completed in 15–20 minutes with complete confidentiality. PLU’s Qualified

  • sandwiches along with the poke, musubi & katsu bowls. And the Sweet & Savory station is open all day with a wide variety of choices. Is there someone to talk with if I encounter a problem with service or food during a Dining Service meal?Yes. Ask any worker to point you in the direction of the Manager on duty. Our team of Managers and Student Managers is here to serve you and will be happy to listen to any concerns you might have. You may also email us directly at dining@plu.edu or call our main office

  • /design, communication/media, dance, music, theatre).  We recommend you submit your PLU application by February 1, 2024 so you have plenty of time to complete the Artistic Achievement Awards application by the February 15, 2024 deadline! On campus auditions and interviews dates are February 23-25, 2024. Once your application to PLU is submitted, you’ll set up your PLU student applicant portal and should see the Artistic Achievement Awards application there. You’ll also receive an email inviting you to

  • Google calendar. Beginning Monday, September 23, Recital Scheduling Office Hours will appear (where available) between the hours of 9-11:30am and 2-3:30pm (in half hour intervals) on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. From this appointments page select a date and time you would like to meet. The request will be added to Ryan’s calendar. Please note: you must sign up for an appointment using your PLU email account. Upon final confirmation of your recital date by you, your instructor, and Ryan

  • . Krogstad dispenses self-tests to prospective patients at the mobile testing unit through their vehicle windows. Nurses like Krogstad stand at various checkpoints, handing out and then retrieving swab kits. An average of 180 patients per day come through the unit, with spikes up to as many as 250. Results are provided anywhere from 48 to 72 hours after the swabs are run — a phone call for those who test positive, an email for those who test negative. “People don’t do tests on themselves normally,” she

  • University Center). Alumni & Student Connections houses Career Support, Internships, and Student Employment.PLU Computer Labs and Resources PLU students have access to a range of services on campus for their computing needs. The Help Desk in Mortvedt Library offers information and assistance to the PLU campus community. Go to their website for more information on computer labs, connecting your computer to the campus network, or resolving questions about your email account, SAKAI, etc. Campus Safety and

  • Approved email from our office in order to move onto campus as a part of early arrival. Students who have PLU commitments that require them to be on-campus will not be charged for the duration of their stay but the request needs to be made by their supervisor; if you are requesting a date earlier than your supervisor/coaches requested date, you will be charged from the date of your arrival until your groups arrival date.  Students who need housing during this time and are not collaborating with PLU

  • Language. My Choice. Words Mean Things” is a dynamic digital campaign being launched this month by Pacific Lutheran University. The campaign is focused on better understanding the meaning of the words anti-racist, anti-Black, decolonize and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color). Special thanks to Adera Gandy and Darryin Cunningham ’19 for bringing these definitions to life as the voice talents for this campaign. View story FOR MEDIA AND EDUCATIONAL INQUIRES: Contact: Kenzie Gandy Email: gandykb

  • redevelopment process in more than 10 years. As Senior Director of Marketing for LWR, Dan implemented numerous fundraising and communications initiatives, including the creation of LWR’s highly-successful alternative giving program. Dan received his B.A. in Communications from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota and a Master of Divinity degree from Luther Seminary in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Associate Vice President and Chief Institutional Effectiveness OfficerKaren McConnell, Ph.D.As Associate Vice