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  • First, we are glad that you chose PLU. Our mission is to prepare students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care – and we definitely care about you and your growth as a learner, a person, and a historian. Whether you are starting…

    , too). Nicole Query, ’22, meets with History Chair Beth Kraig to declare a major in History. CAPP reports are helpful.  But there is no substitute for talking with a real person who can help you check that CAPP report and plan your academic future. So, we will connect you with a professor in the History Department who will guide you along the path to your degree. Your faculty advisor will reach out to you each semester for a conversation during  “Advising Weeks.”  That’s the perfect time to choose

  • PLU News documents good work Lutes are doing, on and off campus, as they live and pursue lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care.

    College kin: Mother, son attend PLU together TACOMA, WASH. (Jan. 27, 2020) — On the PLU campus this winter, two of the faces you’ll pass might look a little similar. Mirna Morris, 39, recently started attending PLU full time to get a BSN in nursing, a final step toward her dream of… January 27, 2020 Student Life, Resources, Community

  • This September, The News Tribune committed to a generous pledge to MediaLab, allowing them to continue to grow both at PLU and within the community. It is the News Tribune’s intent to continue the partnership with MediaLab for the next three years, through the 2014-2015…

    partnership with PLU’s MediaLab has been very successful. Over the years, it has given more than 100 students real-world experience in areas ranging from journalism to public relations, marketing to photography, radio and television broadcasting to business administration and advertising to documentary filmmaking,” writes David Zeeck, president and publisher of the News Tribune. “Even during these challenging economic times, more than 80 percent of MediaLab graduates have garnered offers of full-time

  • The economy of Washington State is deeply connected to business on the Pacific Rim, and in particular China.

    Questions and answers about CIWAWhat is the future of CIWA in Washington State?The economy of Washington State is deeply connected to business on the Pacific Rim, and in particular China. Promoting those connections through mutual learning by way of cultural and educational exchanges has been and will continue to be a major focus for CIWA. The knowledge, real-life experiences, and close personal relationships gained by people in Washington through CIWA-supported activities make it an

  • The street leading into the center of the PLU campus is known as Garfield Street. It has long been a beloved, off-the-beaten path community favorite for dining and shopping.

    hungry for unique cuisine, Garfield street is the place to go. There are many different ethnic varieties available with choices from casual lunch spots to the five-star feature variety such as the Garfield Street anchor tenant Marzano Italian Restaurant.The artistic and recently re-opened Northern Pacific Coffee Company is one of Garfield Street’s oldest hot spots to hang out and new real estate developments have attracted geographical favorites like Farrelli’s Wood Fired Pizza and PLU owned 208

  • Identify and explain the complexity of biological and cultural diversity over time and across space. (ILOs 1, 2, 3, 5, 6) Illustrate the importance of studying cultures with the holistic,

    Anthropology Program Learning Outcomes Identify and explain the complexity of biological and cultural diversity over time and across space. (ILOs 1, 2, 3, 5, 6) Illustrate the importance of studying cultures with the holistic, comparative, and biocultural approaches to studying humans over time and across space. (ILOs 1, 2, 3, 5, 6) Explain the importance of the concepts/issues associated with the terms cultural relativism, ethnocentrism, and racism with reference to a variety of cultural

  • The College of Liberal Studies educates students to engage critically and creatively with what it means to be human and how humans form communities across diverse cultural contexts, time periods,

    253.535.7321 www.plu.edu/liberal-studies/ cols@plu.edu Patricia Bixel, Ph.D., Interim Dean Degrees Offered The College of Liberal Studies educates students to engage critically and creatively with what it means to be human and how humans form communities across diverse cultural contexts, time periods, and environments. Disciplines within the College are foundational to the Liberal Arts, our Core Curriculum, and interdisciplinary programs that reach across the University. Our majors prepare

  • DNP applications are accepted at any time throughout the year on a rolling basis. However, to enhance your potential for admission and make yourself eligible for financial assistance, we recommend

    Application TimelineDNP applications are accepted at any time throughout the year on a rolling basis. However, to enhance your potential for admission and make yourself eligible for financial assistance, we recommend you submit the application by the following application priority dates: Priority Date #1: December 1 Priority Date #2: February 1 Priority Date #3: March 15 Once the applications are reviewed, candidates advancing to the next stage of review will be invited to an interview

  • At this time, there is no pre-registration required for L.I.F.E. classes. All classes cost $10 (unless otherwise noted) and registrations will be taken on the day of the class.

    L.I.F.E. Policy on Registration and PaymentsAt this time, there is no pre-registration required for L.I.F.E. classes. All classes cost $10 (unless otherwise noted) and registrations will be taken on the day of the class. Payments can be made via cash or personal check. No refunds will be issued after payments are received. We encourage anyone interested in attending a class to join our Facebook page and indicated “Interested” or “Going” on specific classes, which helps us anticipate attendance

  • PLU provides a direct admission process for application to the School of Nursing. It gives a select number of full-time, first-year students conditional admission to the BSN program.

    Nursing Conditional AdmissionPLU provides a direct admission process for application to the School of Nursing. It gives a select number of full-time, first-year students conditional admission to the BSN program. This admission process is competitive, and seeks to admit students with strong college preparatory coursework. Students offered conditional admission and who meet the following academic requirements will be granted guaranteed admission to the School of Nursing beginning either in the