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  • services will deliver envelopes and packages to the hall front desk for convenient pick up Students may check out cleaning (mops, vacuums, brooms) and cooking  (pots/pans) supplies as needed 5 floors with elevator and stair access Spacious lounges with community TV’s Dedicated study lounge with whiteboards for studying Room FurnishingsRooms will be set up in a single-occupancy configuration and come furnished with the following furniture One twin-XL mattresses and bedframes Option to loft bed  Two

  • approaches to advance the mission of the university.Lute Buddies The first Quigg Award goes to PLU students Nicolas Celebrado and Lindsey Clark and their advisors Dr. Mark Mulder, Dr. Ksenija Simic-Muller, and Jose Curiel Morelos for “Building Bridges, Not Walls: Lute Buddies.” The program aims to partner PLU students and staff with students from the Franklin-Pierce School District in a mentorship program that goes beyond a student’s academic needs. Instead, program organizers will focus on developing a

  • Program Cost Summer 2023 Cohort Select your program below to see the tuition cost for students entering the cohort in Summer 2023. Doctor of Education (Ed.D) in Educational Leadership with Superintendent CertificationThe Ed.D in Educational Leadership with Superintendent Certification requires 60 semester credits for completion. Total tuition (60 credits): $58,500 ($975 per credit) Cost Sheet for Doctor of Education (Ed.D) in Educational Leadership with Superintendent Certification Tuition is

  • PLU faculty and, in some cases, taught by PLU faculty. All programs fit perfectly with PLU’s long tradition of building an academically rigorous curriculum that is globally focused. The programs are as unique as they are challenging. Each year, PLU has students studying in gateway programs in Chengdu, China; Telemark and Hedmark, Norway; Port of  Spain, Trinidad and Tobago; and Oaxaca, Mexico. And here is the best part: Each of these programs cost exactly the same as PLU room and board for a

  • Diversity Advocate (2014-15). As a black woman at a primarily white school, Nicole was looking for a place to meet other people of color on campus. This desire led her to the Diversity Center. During her time there, Nicole was able to find her community and, with its support, explore her identity (“Shout out to Dr. Angie!”). Later, she would help other students do the same through her roles as a mentor and a Diversity Advocate. It would be an understatement to simply say that Nicole likes mentoring. She

  • All full-time and part-time undergraduate and graduate students who are accepted into degree programs are required to provide PLU’s Health Services documentation of their immunizations for measles, mumps, and rubella.  Documentation means official records signed by a health care professional.  Students with a PLU Medical History Record and immunizations in compliance with the PLU Immunization Policy on file with Health Services are considered cleared.  Those students not in compliance are

  • know our students or have close relationships with them,” Ceynar said, “it’s just this kind of assumption that we are going to be nicer, or softer, or grade less harshly.” The results came as a sort of relief for Ceynar, who has been teaching for more than 20 years, 17 of them at PLU. “We are not just imagining things,” she said. “This is an experience that women are having all over the place.” Ceynar and her colleagues also surveyed students about their behavior related to academic entitlement

  • having to deal with that we don’t think our male colleagues do,” Ceynar said. Those differences include students repeatedly asking for extensions on papers, students sharing deep personal stories, or comments from students about female professors’ attire or age. Ceynar and her research partners sent out a survey to professors around the country and measured the results against a scale that calculates emotional labor — the process of managing emotions to satisfy requirements of a job — in the

  • Spring Closing 2024 All Residence Halls, including South Hall, will formally close on Friday, May 24th at 6:00pm. Students who are not approved for Extended Stay or Summer Housing are expected to be fully moved out and departed from campus by this deadline. Impacts of CommencementCampus Life anticipates that, with Commencement happening on campus, there will be several impacts on residential students planning to move out on Commencement Ceremony days including, but not limited to: increased

  • UNIVERSITY STUDENT MEDIA BOARDIt is through involvement with Student Media that students implement and fine tune skills gained in the classroom. Students with any academic major can participate in Student Media. PLU’s Student Media is advised by the University Student Media Board, which consists of representatives from each Student Media group, a faculty representative, and two ASPLU appointed student representatives. A representative from Student Life, along with Student Media group advisers