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  • The Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education opens thanks to the vision and generosity of donors Peter (’60) and Grace Wang.

  • track if the scheduling of courses is causing challenges for you. Summer Term I:  CHEM 115 General Chemistry I with Lab (4 credit hours) – Dr. Eric Finney  finneyee@plu.edu Summer Term I:  CHEM 331 Organic Chemistry I (4 credit hours) with CHEM 333 Lab (1 credit hour) – Dr. Adam Glass  glassac@plu.edu Summer Term I:  CHEM 116 General Chemistry II with Lab (4 credit hours) – Dr. Jon Freeman freemajo@plu.edu  and  Dr. Adam Glass glassac@plu.edu Summer Term I:  CHEM 331 Organic Chemistry II (4 credit

  • Jun Zhou, 周军 Senior Visiting Scholar, Professor School of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Sichuan University Full Profile 253-535-7354 jun.zhou@plu.edu

  • Lutes gather at CenturyLink Field to soak up sun and Sounders Posted by: Kari Plog / August 14, 2017 August 14, 2017 By Genny Boots '18PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Aug. 14, 2017)- Even though Leah Foster-Koth is not an alumna yet, she found herself in good company Saturday, sitting with a crowd of former Lutes at CenturyLink Field in Seattle.In fact, she hasn’t even started at Pacific Lutheran University. But the incoming first-year student jump-started her school pride and

  • Recyclemania is Back—and PLU is Already in the Top 10 Posted by: Zach Powers / February 18, 2015 Image: (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) February 18, 2015 By Taylor Lunka ’15PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, Wash. (Feb. 17, 2015)—Another year of Recyclemania has kicked off, and Pacific Lutheran University already is ranked sixth in the nationwide competition.Over an eight-week period, colleges in the U.S. and Canada participating in Recyclemania report how much trash and recycling are collected

  • option of in-store shopping and ordering with contactless payment equipment.Click for Current Hours of OperationWhat Do You Need To Know?Located on upper campus just inside the main entrance to the University Center, Old Main Market is the easiest place on campus to get something quick and easy. Dining Dollars can be used on any food item in the Market and you can find hot & cold sandwiches, candy, ice cream or a hot bowl of noodles along with your essential shot of espresso. Accepted Payment Methods

  • most famous to the most focused on local needs–indicates that this is a risky proposal. America has the world’s finest system of higher education–no one else comes close. Imposing a rankings system tied to funding is almost certain to weaken one of our strongest sectors of society. Two books that are worth reading to understand why highly trained personal services like higher education, health care, legal services, and live performances cost what they cost are: The Cost Disease by William Baumol

  • enjoyment. Make the most of this. You are required to attend my faculty solo recitals and concerts with Lyric Brass and Camas Quintet. You should also plan to attend and support your peers in University Symphony Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Jazz Ensemble, student recitals and guest artist performances. In addition, think about getting off campus and attending the Tacoma Symphony, or seeing your peers when they perform with local groups. The Seattle Symphony is a top notch orchestra that

  • Muse: A Children’s Center The Muse: A Children’s Center offers high quality, licensed child care that emphasizes a child-centered approach to early learning. The Muse is a program of the Greentrike. At The Muse children are seen as capable, contributing, and compassionate citizens of our community who partner with teachers to discover exploration and learning opportunities within their environment. Visit The Muse website for information about enrollment, tuition rates and more.   The City of Tacoma

  • to support current cohorts until their graduation from the university.  PLU and Degrees of Change remain committed to supporting our Act Six Scholars and Seed Teachers as they continue their educational journeys. Financial aid for Act Six Scholars and Seed Teachers will remain unaffected throughout their undergraduate studies. Additionally, support services on campus and through Degrees of Change will continue. PLU shares many values and goals with Degrees of Change. We hope to partner on future