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  • Photography & VideoThe Marketing & Communications Photography & Video Group captures and reproduces artistic, creative and professional-quality images for use in print and online that reflect the full range of events, activities and people at the university. They provide creative direction, composition planning, camera techniques, lighting, locations and backgrounds that meet professional standards in photography and photojournalism for clients throughout the university. Requests for

  • area of greatest need). Contributions make a PLU education better by ensuring quality teaching with the latest resources, and access to essential scholarship dollars to meet the financial need of all students. You can join these dedicated friends of PLU with a gift of any size. For more information, call the Office of Advancement at 253-535-7177

  • In order to enhance the quality of campus life for PLU students and their guests, student clubs/organizations are encouraged to sponsor a wide range of programs that are socially, recreationally, educationally and culturally diverse. While these programs are generally provided for the members of the campus community, others may be invited to participate in University activities in an effort to improve the campus environment for PLU students. On the occasion when admission fees are charged for a

  • ongoing evaluation of a strategic enrollment management plan, and to help the institution achieve and maintain the optimum recruitment, retention, and graduation rates of students. An important part of SEMAC’s work is to help the administration set enrollment goals that allow for the long-term fiscal sustainability of the institution so as to better provide a high-quality educational program for our students, and a stable and vibrant work environment for our employees. PLU will benefit if we set

  • County Health Department website — have a credit card ready to pay your $10.International Students Please visit the Student Employment page for more information about on campus employment.Student EmploymentHospitality Services & Campus Restaurants engages members of the PLU community through sustainable, high quality and innovative services. HSCR is one of the largest employers on campus! We engage members of the PLU community through sustainable, high quality and innovative services. Part of what

  • oak trees that are protected in Pierce County due to their decline in presence. The habitat quality of this oak woodland is greatly reduced because of the prominence of invasive species and fragmentation of surrounding area.PLU and Forterra Environmental Restoration Pilot Program In the spring of 2015 military and non-military students from PLU participated in an Environmental Restoration Pilot Program in partnership with Forterra, and funded by a grant from the Lucky Seven Foundation. The project

  • LEED BuildingsThe goal: for each building to obtain a LEED Rating of Gold. LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), is an internationally recognized certification system designed to determine whether or not buildings are considered green or sustainable. Put forth by the U.S. Green Building Council, LEED uses strategies aimed at improving performance across all the metrics including energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, improved indoor environmental quality, and

  • to provide proven leadership to our talented business faculty and to take full advantage of our new facilities in PLU’s Morken Center for Learning and Technology,” Killen said. “The campus community looks forward to continued collaboration with Dean Brock on our current endeavor to build our values-based business program into one of the truly distinctive, top-quality programs in the West,” she said. Brock sees the position as an opportunity to “help galvanize the PLU School of Business and

  • unfiltered and allows organic dialogue to happen.Lute Powered: City of TacomaThe City of Tacoma provides high-quality, innovative and cost-effective municipal services that enhance the lives of its 215,000 residents and the quality of its neighborhoods and business districts. PLU alumni Tom Chontofalsky ’03, Clarissa Gines ’12 and Lisa Woods ’92 are three of the many Lutes who serve the public good at the City of Destiny. Read more stories from the Fall 2022 issue of ResoLute Magazine. Read Previous

  • all the metrics including energy savings, water efficiency, CO2 emissions reduction, improved indoor environmental quality, and stewardship of resources and sensitivity to their impacts. The ratings are broken down into Certified, Silver, Gold and Platinum on a multiple point scale. Within the rating system, buildings and institutions are graded on sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy & atmosphere, materials & resources, indoor environmental quality and innovation & design process. For more