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  • The Wang Center Research Grant Program is designed to support students, faculty, and faculty-student teams that seek to conduct original research in an international setting.

    :  Mothering, Caretaking, and Black Womxn’s Labor In Higher Education Minnesota, Washington and Oregon Dr. Julie Smith with April Kelly Improving Conservation Management Practices Within N/a’ankusê Foundation Reserves: Investigating Lion and Hyena Diet Preferences through scat analysis Windhoek, Namibia Student Research Grants Daniel Benson Redefining Our Ethos of Care: A case study on the religious values underlying medical practice at La Clinica del Pueblo Oaxaca, Mexico Sophia Jeter LEY PROMESA

  • News for Pacific Lutheran University.

    Archives & Special Collections Launches New Collection Management System The Archives and Special Collections has launched a new collections management system , providing users with increased access to the library’s rare and unique holdings. The system brings together descriptions of physical records, digitized materials, and born digital content held by the Archives and Special… July 15, 2020

  • Ash Bechtel has always wanted to be in healthcare, but she wasn’t sure which direction to take — nursing or medical school. So, Ash counseled with family and academic advisors before deciding to pursue a biology major that would lead her to becoming a doctor.…

    with family and academic advisors before deciding to pursue a biology major that would lead her to becoming a doctor. For Ash, this felt like the right fit. “I’ve always been attracted to the sciences – especially those that have to do with the human body,” she says. Because Pacific Lutheran University expands learning beyond concentrations, Ash enrolled in biology classes she normally wouldn’t take. She enrolled in Land Management and Conservation Biology, which she says broadened her view. “It

  • Why biology at PLU? “There has never been a dull moment with this major. Whether it be in lecture or during a lab, I know I will gain knowledge and experiences that will only uplift my time at PLU. I will be honest, it can…

    In their own words: Current students on studying biology at PLU We asked students Sidney C. ‘24, Daniel B. ‘25, and Makenzie C. ‘24 to share their thoughts on what it's like to be a biology major at PLU. Here's what they had to say. Posted by: mhines / July 6, 2023 Image: Students in BIO 367 titled “Conservation Biology and Management” clear Scotch Broom and plant native grasses in their place at PLU Meadows Disc Golf Course. (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) July 6, 2023 Why biology at PLU? “There has

  • Hours of Availability for Therapy: Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Counseling sessions are currently being conducted in-person or through teletherapy.

    addresses the concerns people bring into therapy within the context of their relationships. We encourage people to include family members or significant others in therapy in order to gather as much information as possible about the difficulties you’re facing, and to create a supportive context for lasting change. We offer support for people experiencing a wide range of concerns, including family challenges, parenting issues, depression, anxiety, divorce, trauma, communication problems, anger management

  • The King County Wastewater Treatment Division (WTD) seeks several full-time summer interns. Assignments will be to one of the following areas providing experience in the practical application of coursework in a large-scale urban infrastructure system. In most cases, the work schedule will be Monday – Friday,…

    Relations Comprehensive Planning / Sustainability Drafting – Mechanical / Electrical / Instrumentation Engineering-Civil Engineering-Energy Engineering-Mechanical / Chemical / Operations Engineering – Modeling Environmental Planning & Community Services Finance / Document Management and Analysis Geographic Information System / GIS Human Resources Inventory-Warehouse Management Project Management-Capital Infrastructure The job posting is currently active and will close on February 5, 2017 at 11:59 pm

  • There are three ways to get into voicemail: From a PLU Digital Phone - When the message light is blinking on your phone.

    password before accessing voicemail. Off-Campus – dial 253-536-5000. You are prompted for your extension # and password. Setting up your Voice MailboxWhen you first move into your room, you will need to set up your voice mailbox with a new password and a greeting. With the first entry into your voice mailbox, the system will help verbally step you through the process. The password will be 465883 the first time you access the account. You will then be required to change your password. Systems and

  • Allan Belton was appointed by the Pacific Lutheran University Board of Regents to serve as the University’s 14th President as of April 3, 2019.

    Allan BeltonAllan Belton was appointed by the Pacific Lutheran University Board of Regents to serve as the University’s 14th President as of April 3, 2019.  Prior to that he was the Acting President, and before that he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, responsible for the University’s administrative functions including Business Operations & Finance, Human Resources, Facilities & Construction Management, Information Technology, and Risk Management. Allan joined

  • Pacific Lutheran University recognizes that many of its students have a first name they choose over their legal/given name.

    the name displayed with their PLU email account (see instructions below). PLU will expand the use of chosen name as systems, such as Banner, are updated to include the chosen name functionality. Students who wish to change or update their chosen name can do so via their Banner Self-Service account (see instruction below). Legal name is used where required. This includes, but is not limited to, transcripts, financial aid records, bills, certification documents, class rosters pulled directly from

  • This page provides a comprehensive overview of our university's performance in comparison to peer institutions.

    BenchmarkingThis page provides a comprehensive overview of our university’s performance in comparison to peer institutions. Explore data on graduation rates, strategic enrollment management, and student engagement to gain valuable insights into our institutional effectiveness and areas for improvement.Peer ComparisonsGraduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity – 4yr & 6yr Graduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity – SEMAC – 4yr Graduation Rates by Race/Ethnicity – SEMAC – 6yr IPEDS Data Feedback Report – PLU