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  • Stay with us during the summer conferenceDuring your conference stay, you can stay at PLU and eat on campus as well. When you register, choose the registration type of Conference, Housing and Meals. It’s the most affordable way for your stay during the conference. Only $350 for the conference, housing and meals. South Hall at Pacific Lutheran University. The view looking east at Mount Rainier from South Hall.

  • Stay with us during the summer conferenceDuring your conference stay, you can stay at PLU and eat on campus as well. When you register, choose the registration type of Conference, Housing and Meals. It’s the most affordable way for your stay during the conference. Only $350 for the conference, housing and meals. South Hall at Pacific Lutheran University. The view looking east at Mount Rainier from South Hall.

  • Gov. Inslee visits campus for town hall meeting with PLU community Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / May 10, 2019 Image: ASPLU’s Lute Vote is proud to welcome Governor and presidential candidate Jay Inslee to campus on May 13th. May 10, 2019 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationTACOMA, WASH. (May 10, 2019) — Governor Jay Inslee will be holding a town hall at Pacific Lutheran University’s Karen Hille Phillips Center auditorium on Monday, May 13th, at 9 a.m.Gov. Inslee will field student

  • Office of the President Allan Belton. As the 14th President of Pacific Lutheran University, Allan Belton serves as the university’s chief executive and is responsible for the organization and

    education. Appointed by the PLU Board of Regents in April 2019, President Belton previously served as PLU’s Acting President and Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Prior to coming to PLU, he enjoyed a 25-year career with Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where he served most recently as Managing Director and Chief Operations Officer for global treasury management.MissionPresident Belton is working to ensure that PLU continues to prepare students for lives of service, leadership and

    Office of the President
    Hauge Administration, Room 118 Tacoma, WA 98447
  • New program, SaLUTE, matches veteran, ROTC students for dual mentorship opportunities Posted by: Kari Plog / February 7, 2018 Image: Michael Farnum, director of military outreach, talks with an ROTC cadet in the Center for Military Support at PLU. (Photo by John Froschauer/PLU) February 7, 2018 By Genny Boots '18PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 7, 2018)— Michael Farnum, director of military outreach at Pacific Lutheran University, is playing matchmaker.“It’s sort of like a

  • feelings of depression, grief and sadness. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms both before and during your student’s transition to college, there are some things you can bear in mind: This can be a natural time of ambivalence for both caregivers and students.  Talking with other parents who are going through similar experiences can be helpful. Technology is your friend.  Nowadays when a student leaves for college there are a multitude of ways in which you can keep in contact with your student

  • Tips and Resources for Parents and Caregivers of Students Sending your student off to college is an exciting time.  Many parents feel it is the culmination of years spent raising, educating and caring for their children.  However, it can also be a time of sadness and grief for parents.  You may be familiar with the popular term, ‘Empty Nest Syndrome’, which is not actually a clinical syndrome, but rather a common reaction to children transitioning out of the family home; it is characterized by

  • TACOMA, WASH. (Oct. 6, 2016)- The scholarship of a Pacific Lutheran University faculty member has evolved into a three-part, cross-cultural project that brings together artists and scholars from around the world. Paul Manfredi, chair of Chinese studies, recently published his book “ Modern Poetry in…

    poetry also live on a website, ekphrasticassimilations.org. It invites interested writers to contribute their own poems to the project, as well. “The website will be maintained for a year, continuing to resonate with people interested in the project,” Manfredi said, adding that it will “serve as a platform for both visual and verbal creative exchange.”Explore the projectSee art and poetry from China and Washington state come togetherThe first day of the culminating symposium will be held on PLU’s

  • Guidelines for Pre-Tenure Third Year Reviews (pdf) view download