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  • Submit a ReportTo submit a report of care and concern, click here.Reasons for Submitting a Report of CareFaculty, staff, students, and community members are welcome to submit a report of care for any reason; including, but not limited to: Academic concerns Student experiencing personal health issues Student not attending classes Student experiencing a death or health concerns in the family Student will be missing classes/leaving PLU for a short amount of time Behavioral concerns or behavioral

  • Students take on the new Karen Hille Phillips Center Mainstage Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / March 19, 2014 March 19, 2014 APO Production, “In the Garden of Live Flowers” opens March 7 In the Garden of Live Flowers: A Fantasia of the Life and Work of Rachel Carson, by Attilio Favorini and Lynne Conner, opens March 7 in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Eastvold Auditorium. The production will run March 6*, 7, 8, 14 and 15 at 7:30pm and March 16 at 2pm. Produced by our

  • www.plu.edu/healthsciences/   The overwhelming majority of students entering the professional schools for the careers listed below have earned baccalaureate degrees, each securing a broad educational background in the process. This background includes a thorough preparation in the sciences as well as study in the social sciences and the humanities. The Pre-Health Sciences Advising Team in the College of Natural Sciences advises students aspiring to careers in the health sciences. Students

  • -school population or who face significant barriers, such as early parenthood. “How can we support young people that traditional high school doesn’t work for, and continue to support after high school ends?” Pierce asks. “Why are students of color and students with more barriers leaving? How can we continue to provide and do better? Who are we not including, not asking?” Pierce-Ngo started her career providing one-on-one counseling to students who left school, then later moved into other roles that

  • early ceremony, their commencement opportunity will be the spring after they graduate. Participation in a commencement ceremony and/or inclusion of a student’s name in the commencement bulletin does not indicate that a degree will be awarded. Eligibility by Degree Term December 2023, January 2024, May 2024 and August 2024* graduates/degree candidates are eligible to participate in the Spring 2024 Commencement Ceremony. December 2024, January 2025, May 2025 and August 2025* graduates/degree

  • to FERPA (protection of student educational records).  Note, as of the summer of 2015, the Office of the Registrar is now the official coordinator of this policy. Webpage: www.plu.edu/student-life/ Email: slif@plu.edu Phone: 253-535-7200 Campus Location: Anderson University Center, Room 161Athletics & Recreational SportsAthleticsDescription: The Department of Athletics and Recreations is dedicated to providing a broad-based, quality program and experience for men and women who strive to achieve

  • Lute lands at Johns Hopkins University for NASA internship Posted by: Kari Plog / August 10, 2017 August 10, 2017 By Brooke Thames '18PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Aug. 10, 2016)- When Justin DeMattos '19 enters his junior year at Pacific Lutheran University in a few weeks, he will be coming off an internship experience that's out of this world (quite literally).DeMattos, a physics major and computer science minor, traveled to Johns Hopkins University this summer to work at the

  • McGill. A Streetcar Named Desire, by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Professor Jeff A. Clapp.Other ProductionsLullaby of Broadway: A Night of Musical Theatre. Directed by Clare Marie Edgerton ‘10. The APO One-Act Play Festival: World Premieres.
Rocko’s Post-Modern Life, by Paul Elvis Richter ‘10. Directed by Rose Gonzales ‘10. Robbing Midnight, by Angie Tennant ‘12. Directed by Abigail Pishaw ‘12. Straight Date, by Justin Huertas ’09. Directed by David Alan Ellis ‘11. Vpstart Crow Presents: bash

  • travel and interning for a conservation nonprofit. But now, she says, serving as a park ranger feels like the perfect fit. “I really love working for the Park Service because it’s an organization I can really believe in,” Plog said, “tasked with preserving places for future generations and also making sure people can enjoy them now. I love being part of that.” Plog, who is currently working at Yosemite National Park in California, double majored in communication and global studies at PLU. She also

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