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Georjina Soliai ‘23 of Lakewood, Washington grew up less than a 15-minute drive from Pacific Lutheran University. The Clover Park High School graduate was always aware of the university, but she never really considered it an option for herself. Soliai’s family moved to the United…
, Soliai decided to apply and was accepted into the program. This helped pave the way for her to go to PLU. “A lot of my friends who are in Act Six, like me, they wouldn’t be able to afford a private university like PLU,” Soliai said. “Private schools are dream schools for some kids.”Invest in Change-MakersThis spring, members of the community and PLU alumni, family and friends are invited to boldly invest in students like this through the expansion of the Act Six scholarship program. Learn more at
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About two and a half hours east of Tacoma sits the farming community of Yakima, Washington. The Central Washington county has about 243,000 residents and is probably most notable for producing the majority of the nation’s apples and hops. But it’s also where Henry Temple…
—so my family was happy.” Making the decision to attend PLU was easy. The difficult part came when it was time to leave her close-knit family. Gutierrez found Western Washington a major change from where she grew up in Central Washington. “It was hard with the change of literal environment,” she said. “It’s rainy over here, there’s more population, more diversity. It’s a real city.” Gutierrez enjoyed her new school and making new friends but she admits she was homesick for her community back in
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When it came time to find a college, Andre Jones ‘22 had options. He considered attending a historically black college or university, like Howard University or Morehouse College. Fortunately for PLU, the Tukwila, Washington native found himself pulled closer to home. His choice of schools…
to pursue, it was far enough away from Tukwila to feel like he was going off to college, but close enough to home that he could easily return for visits. Founded and run by the Tacoma-based nonprofit Degrees of Change, the Act Six program identifies and rewards scholars who are passionate about learning, eager to foster intercultural relationships, willing to step out of their comfort zones, committed to serving those around them, and want to use their college education to make a difference on
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a Meal Plan other than Meal Plan B, click “Change or Add Meal Plan” on the right. If you need to read through the Meal Plan Descriptions first, please click here. Step 4: Fill out and submit the Optional Meal Plan Contract. You may choose a meal plan for Fall, J-Term and Spring terms right there. Click submit and you are done. J-Term Meal Plans If you live on-campus during J-Term, you must have a meal plan just like Fall and Spring Terms. If you were living on-campus during Fall, and are
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As a student who began at PLU during the 2022-23 academic year, you will be given the option to retain the previous GenEd requirements or switch (opt-in) to the new requirements.
the number of unmet GenEd requirements on your GenEd Transition Review CAPP report. Do you have fewer unmet (‘No’) requirements under one GenEd model? Do you and your advisor already have a plan mapped out for completing your current GenEd, do you want to adjust your plan? Important: this change does not reduce the number of hours to complete; if you and your advisor have already mapped out the completion of General Education, do you want to change that plan? If you need guidance connect with
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The responses to the survey conducted by the PLU Staff Council in Fall 2017 affirmed that the most important role we play is in making sure that our voices, as PLU staff, are heard by our leadership. To that end, the staff council arranged two…
feedback welcome). An initial solution is to change the format of program leaders and instead do a University Assembly after each meeting of the Board of Regents. Compensation: Increase in minimum wage, cost of living, and compression continue to be areas of concern. There will be a 2% across-the-board increase taking effect in September, and an additional $300k invested in equity adjustments and promotions. Additionally, the majority of the medical benefit increase cost will be covered by PLU. This
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If you are currently a sophomore or junior chemistry major with an overall GPA of 3.5+, the ACS has a paid summer industrial internship program called SCI Scholars. It matches you with an industrial partner, pays $6-$10k for a 10-12 week internship, plus you…
/college/experienceopp/scischolars.html Read Previous Two Lutes fundraising for ACS U.N. Climate Change conference in Marrakech Read Next Minority Science Writers Summer Internship LATEST POSTS Mississippi State University Now Accepting 2025 Summer REU Environmental Science Applications November 15, 2024 Dept of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship October 30, 2024 2025 Fred Hutch Summer Undergraduate Research Program October 30, 2024 Allen Institute Summer Internship Program October 29
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The Museum of Glass Mobile Hot Shop came to PLU in late February. While their presence on campus lasted close to a week (it takes a few days to heat up and cool down the kilns), the highlight was the glass-making demonstrations on Wednesday, February…
creation. Read Previous “A Sense of Place” exhibit opens in Seattle Read Next New exhibit exposes ecological change through art LATEST POSTS Meet Professor Junichi Tsuneoka August 20, 2024 Pacific Lutheran University Communication students help forgive nearly $1.9M in medical debt in Washington, Idaho, and Montana May 20, 2024 PLU Faculty Directs Local Documentary November 8, 2022 Scholarship Application Tips October 17, 2022
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1:45-2:00pm, Grayson Nottage Texas Water Mitigation 2:00-2:15pm, Caelan Colescott Examining the Impact of Gentrification on Urbanization and Ecological Indicators in Watersheds 2:15-2:30pm, Juj
Climate Change 3:00-3:15pm, Oscar Orme Investigation of pre-LGM paleoclimate in the Palouse using soil geochemistry 3:15-3:30pm, Sarah Paquet Rate of Weathering on the Surface Geology of the Hummocks Trail, Mt. St. Helens 3:30-3:45pm, Maria Cools Formation of the Columbia River from a Braided River All presentations will take place in the Rieke Science Center room 109.
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