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  • Pacific Lutheran University supports all of our community members taking part in social media and posting, blogging, or tweeting about their experiences. While there are great opportunities within social media, there is also the possibility of a host of unintended consequences. Pacific Lutheran University does not monitor all activity on social media; however, if social media activity that is deemed inappropriate or offensive is brought to the attention of PLU, actions may be taken

  • Parking on the PLU campus is by decal only.  All members of this community must register their vehicles with Campus Safety while parking on campus.  An appropriate decal is issued upon registration.  Because parking space is at a premium on campus, it is imperative that everyone parks in their assigned area(s).  Parking tickets are written for failure to register and for parking in reserved or unauthorized areas.  Registration decals are valid from September 1 through August 31 of the following

  • community. The church actively speaks out against hatred and prejudice—including direct statements disavowing racism, anti-Semitism and discrimination in law or policy related to sexual orientation and gender identity. For its part, the university community works to create an environment in which every student, faculty, and staff member feels heard, seen and valued. That includes community members of all races, all faiths or no faith, all sexual and gender identities, political perspectives, all

  • software, students are unable to print, copy, go to another URL, or access other applications. Once an exam has been started, it must be finished in the same session. • Students are expected to adhere to the academic standards and policies set forth in the Student Handbook. • All exams are to be proctored. • In the event of an unexpected situation that is beyond the student’s control (serious illness, accident, death of an immediate family member, etc.), the student must notify faculty using the

  • strong affinity group, a niche group of people,” said Eva Frey ’95, an ASPLU member during that time period and now PLU’s Dean of Students. “They almost went under. We almost closed it all down. (But) ASPLU chose to fund them.” The program had found its champions. Outdoor Rec once again had a future and, more importantly, a sense of purpose. “We were both thrilled about that. And (then) Eddie graduated and said, ’Good luck,’” Wade said, laughing. With Espinosa off to work at an internship as a

  • students to learn about book arts, and she hopes to show teachers how to incorporate printmaking and the art of the book into K-12 education. Spring said the nonprofit Guild of Book Workers also will bring its annual conference to PLU in response to the relocation of the collection, to tour the Elliott Press and learn more about the Thorniley additions. Dave Tribby, a longtime donor to the Elliott Press who lives in California, is an active member of the national organization American Amateur Press

  • quality of the people. Every PLU community member has a role in advancing the mission.” And, Belton stresses, the university must grow its endowment so more students from diverse backgrounds can access the world-class liberal arts education PLU offers. A HOME, NOT A PYRAMID It’s not lost on Belton that he’s the first PLU president without pastor or doctor in front of his name. But he doesn’t spend a lot of time thinking about it. Instead, he shows “respect for the fact that I don’t know what I don’t

  • 2023 University and Faculty Fall ConferenceWednesday, August 30 – Thursday, August 31Stay tuned for details: University Conference will be held the morning of Wednesday, August 30, 2023 followed by Faculty Fall Conference that afternoon and all day Thursday, August 31, 2023. Pre-Conference Workshops will be held Monday, August 28 – Tuesday, August 29, 2023.Registration *If you are a staff member and do not see the workshop you are interested in, please register through the “Faculty / Staff with

  • to determine the course level that is right for you. After looking over the guide, if you’re still uncertain about which course to take, you can fill out a Language Placement Survey and a faculty member will contact you with a personalized recommendation on which course to take. The PLU Department of Languages & Literatures Our three programs–Chinese, French & Francophone Studies, and Hispanic & Latino Studies–offer introductory and intermediate-level courses in Chinese, French, and Spanish, as

  • **New Curriculum Beginning Summer 2024**Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) Track Fall SemesterGNUR 525: Theoretical Foundations (3) GNUR 541: Advanced Health Assessment & Health Promotion (3) GNUR 544: Advanced Nursing Management of Illness & Disease (4)3 credits 3 credits 4 credits January TermGNUR 523: Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse (2) GNUR 534: Informatics & Nursing Healthcare (2)2 credits 2 credits Spring TermGNUR 526: Leadership and Management (3) GNUR 527: Evaluations and Outcomes Research