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exceptional contributions, accomplishments, leadership and service to the university and its community members. Each December, during the university’s annual Christmas celebration, the President’s Council recognizes up to five employees for their outstanding contributions. Employees are nominated to the President’s Council by the PLU community for their improvements to customer service, quality of work and campus life, interdepartmental teamwork, communication, inclusivity and developing creative
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inspiring music and compelling presentations from Shane Claiborne, Leanor Ortega Till, Andrew Root, and Randy Woodley. Let’s be honest with ourselves, discipleship isn’t easy and lots of things compete for our attention and allegiance. What does it mean to follow Christ rather than simply learn about him? How much does it cost to live in the unique way that Christ calls us to? How do we cultivate community in a way that impacts our lifestyles, our priorities, and our very way of being? Seeking Shalom
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September 4, 2014 Ringing in PLU’s 125th year Watch live coverage of PLU’s 2014 Convocation, the official kickoff to the university’s 125th academic year. We are excited for the start of PLU’s 125th academic year! President Thomas W. Krise invites new and continuing students, as well as family members, faculty and staff to join the entire university community at Convocation. This annual tradition opens the academic year by welcoming our new students and faculty. Please note that during
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PLU Blue Friday: Lutes Fired Up & Ready for the Super Bowl Posted by: Thomas Krise / January 29, 2015 January 29, 2015 Super Bowl Sunday is nearly here, and the PLU community is abuzz about this weekend’s big game!I invite the entire campus to participate in PLU Blue Friday on Jan. 30! Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to dress in your favorite Seahawks attire. Post your photos/tweets under #Lute12s and #PLUBlueFriday, and we may feature them on PLU social media. Also, for the first
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First in the Family Residential Learning Community becomes first RLC at PLU to have “linked courses.”
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Social Action and Leadership Residential Learning Community (RLC) are established in partnership with the Diversity Center.
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right on Park Ave. Turn right on Wheeler St. Park in the Library Parking Lot MapFor more information and directions from your doorstep to PLU use our online map.Online Map to PLUParking Reminder You’ll need a visitors parking pass to park on campus. You can obtain a free parking pass from Campus Safety, located across the street from the Library Parking Lot in the basement of Harstad Hall. Public TransitNeed help getting to our campus using public transit?Learn more about Public Transit
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student may qualify for additional assistance when unusual circumstances are considered. Unusual circumstances must be provided in writing, with the student’s name, student PLU ID number and all documentation requested. The 2023-24 Special Circumstances Request Form may be found online at: https://www.plu.edu/student-financial-services/. All applicants are offered the maximum amount of aid for which they qualify, as program limitations and funds permit. Students who receive scholarships from sources
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regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as ST: followed by the specific title designated by the academic unit. (1 to 4) PLUS 320 : Effective Tutoring Methods Typically offered during Summer Session II, this course is designed to train peer tutors in the application of learning theory to one-on-one and group tutoring situations. The online course will be followed by an on-site practical workshop at the beginning of the semester. Enrollment with instructor's
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be offered virtually. The program is free and students will receive $600 stipend for participating plus an additional $400 food allowance. The program will be held from 9:00 AM-1:00 PM Monday through Friday which will allow students to engage in other activities in the afternoon. The UW SHPEP will take place June 21-July 30, 2021. More information, including eligibility requirements and the online application, can be found at: SHPEP.org or by contacting Nora Coronado (ncorona@uw.edu
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