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  • initiatives, faculty affairs, and advancing the academic mission and intellectual positioning of PLU. Gregson joined the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at PLU in 1998. She earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology from Western Washington University, and her Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She was promoted to the rank of Professor in 2012. As a faculty member, Gregson has taught and conducted research in the areas of deviance, gender, and qualitative research

  • PLU. I have a double minor in Art and Nonprofit Leadership and am excited to be graduating in the spring of 2024. I am a founding member of the art club, the Collective, as well as the Art Director of Impact. Dr. Marit TrelstadWho: Dr. Marit A. Trelstad, PLU Chair of Lutheran Studies and Professor of Constructive and Lutheran Theologies at PLU Bio:  Marit Trelstad is Professor of Constructive and Lutheran Theology at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. Her scholarly work combines

  • It is the responsibility of all members of the university community to care for the security of the buildings.   Unauthorized presence in campus buildings, academic rooms, or residence hall rooms is prohibited and may be cause for action via the Student Conduct System and/or referral to a local law enforcement agency.  Locked or closed buildings may be entered only with permission of supervisory personnel. The unauthorized duplication of any university key and/or LuteCard or the use of an

  • University equipment may be used only for university functions during the hours and at the locations that have been approved through advanced scheduling. A violation of equipment misuse may come with a fine, which includes any damage to the equipment, and potential probation of using university equipment in the future.

  • Everyone must leave the building when the fire alarm sounds.  Obstructing or discouraging participa

  • All full-time and part-time undergraduate and graduate students who are accepted into degree programs are required to provide PLU’s Health Services documentation of their immunizations for measles, mumps, and rubella.  Documentation means official records signed by a health care professional.  Students with a PLU Medical History Record and immunizations in compliance with the PLU Immunization Policy on file with Health Services are considered cleared.  Those students not in compliance are

  • PLU is an integral part of Parkland, and therefore all members of the PLU community have a responsibility for the quality of the greater Parkland neighborhood.  PLU expects all students to act safely, legally and neighborly and may intervene if students’ behavior off-campus negatively impacts campus-neighbors or the on-campus community.  Any PLU student who lives off campus may be required to meet with a university official or referred to Student Rights and Responsibilities if the student

  • Faculty, staff and student workers at PLU are charged with responsibilities appropriate to their training and authority.  Students are expected to comply with the directions of any university employee acting in performance of their duty.  Students involved in violations of university policies are expected to be responsible for their actions and to accurately identify themselves to university employees when requested to do so.  Any individual who believes that an employee has made an

  • Physical attacks on another and/or an attempt or threat to harm another will not be tolerated at PLU.  A student reacting to physical attack, or the threat of physical attack, with the use of physical contact may be referred to Student Conduct for alleged physical assault.  Unwanted physical contact by one person upon another may also constitute assault. 

  • Pacific Lutheran University requires that all single, full-time students live in university housing unless: Living at home with parent, spouse, or child within 25 miles of PLU’s address. 20 years of age or Junior Status (60 semester hours) on or before September 1 to be exempt for the academic year, or on or before February 1 to be exempt for the spring semester. Students in violation of the Residency Requirement will be referred to the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities for