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  • About University Concert BandMembership and Registration The PLU Concert Band is open to all current PLU students without audition. Students wishing to join can register for MUSI 371, complete the registration form in the music office, or email Dr. Gerhardstein for more information. Participants come from the following areas: PLU non – music majors PLU music majors on primary and/or secondary instruments PLU Community members  REHEARSAL SCHEDULE Tuesday and Thursday afternoons during fall and

  • Located inside the South entrance to Hauge Administration Building. It’s a quick, easy stop whether you’re working in Hauge, have a class or maybe you’re on your way across upper campus and need a pick me up. Get a latte, cappuccino or a chai — all made with a smile. You can also pick up a pre-made sandwich, cheese, yogurt, soup or a nutritional bar. Whatever you need to keep you going until lunch or dinner, you can find it here. This Location is Cashless. Accepted Payment Methods: Dining

  • BackMeet the Human Participants Review BoardMembers of the HPRB and Unit Designates are always available for informal consultation on matters pertaining to projects involving human participants. HPRB Members: Marianne Taylor, Psychology, taylormg@plu.edu – Chair Wendy Gardiner, Education, gardinwl@plu.edu Harry Papadopoulus, Kinesiology, papadoha@plu.edu Gordy West, Nursing, gwest@plu.edu Holly Billiu, Community Member, PLU Alum, hbilliu@multicare.org HPRB Administrative Coordinator: Carol

  • The Impact GrantThe grant was an initiative created in 2021 by Bryant Bartlett, the former Impact Art Director, with ASPLU and Diversity Center. As applications come in Impact gathers members from all of the organizations mentioned to choose one student organization with high community impact to receive advertising materials from us, free of charge. The selectee is graded upon the following criteria: Overall PLU community impact and the organization’s financial constraints. Expanding a bit

  • Introducing: The Lightboard Posted by: berlinma / April 3, 2019 April 3, 2019 iTech recently finished construction of the Lightboard, which is a new tool that can be used to create written and drawn visuals for instructional videos. The Lightboard can be especially useful to demonstrate complicated material, such as mathematic equations. Our Lightboard is available for campus-wide use – watch the video below to check it out! Visit our Lightboard page for more info. Read Previous New

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  • Dean's WelcomeA Message from Dean Rhoberta HaleyDear Students, Alumni, Staff, Faculty, and Friends of Nursing: It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing. You are joining a nursing school with a long history of educational excellence and service in the Pacific Northwest. The PLU School of Nursing promotes the health and well-being of individuals, families, and communities through education, scholarship and service. Our core values of inquiry, service

  • Come Play!The PLU Men’s Lacrosse Team provides highly competitive play for athletes seeking a legitimate collegiate sporting experience.  Whether you are new to the game or very experienced, our coaching staff will help you grow as a player and compete against nationally recognized teams. If you are interested in playing lacrosse at PLU, we highly encourage you to fill out the recruiting form below. /* fix for jQuery UI library issues when using the date picker popup */ jQuery.browser

  • A student or group of students may represent the university with written authority from the university (e.g., the chairperson of the appropriate department, the advisor of an organization, etc.).  Otherwise, students must not use the name of Pacific Lutheran University to imply university endorsements of private activities or business endeavors.  Individuals, students, or organizations may not use either university business telephones or addresses for private business endeavors. 

  • The Matrix EditorDescriptionThe Matrix seeks to facilitate dialogue within the PLU community regarding issues of social justice and provides an outlet for students and faculty to explore the numerous ways in which social justice takes form. The editor is responsible for the production and publication of The Matrix each semester. This includes advertising for submissions, editing, and facilitating the layout and printing of the publication. The editor should be an individual who is passionate