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  • confidence in the mission of PLU, helps build a strong foundation for our  future, and sets us up to apply for necessary grant dollars. Your participation — at any level — helps students get jobs on campus, brings students to PLU who could not otherwise afford a college education, provides opportunities for students to study in other countries, and support you, our dedicated faculty and staff. If you have questions about your giving, please email giftproc@plu.edu.Thank You!We cannot thank you enough for

  • Northwest Medical Physics Center Posted by: nicolacs / November 24, 2020 November 24, 2020 The medical physics group – Northwest Medical Physics Center – is a non-profit organization based in Lynnwood, Washington, with about 50 physicists working in medical physics throughout the Pacific Northwest. They’re accepting student applications for two educational opportunities beginning next summer at NMPC: one is for a paid summer internship (pending COVID restrictions) and one is for a paid, year

  • Houston-based Center for Healing Racism will lead upcoming The People’s Gathering Posted by: Silong Chhun / March 16, 2022 Image: Peoples Gathering at PLU, Tuesday, April 2, 2019 (Photo/John Froschauer) March 16, 2022 By Debbie CaffazoPLU Marketing & Communications Guest WriterThe 10th edition of The People’s Gathering will ask a stark question: Do you really want to talk about racism? “Most people really don’t — and they run from the discomfort,” says Melannie Denise Cunningham, PLU’s director

  • McDougal || El Yunque National Forest, Puerto Rico // 3rd Place, Scenes Around the World Here Comes the… Lutes doo-doo-doo-doo Julia Causbie || Abbey Road, London // 1st Place, Lutes Away Global Seed Vault Joseph Middleton || Svalbard, Longyearbyen // Wang Center Staff Pick Lutes Away in Santorini Kat Maloney || Santorini, Greece // 2nd Place, Lutes Away Chaguanas Market Heven Ambachew || Chaguanas Market, Trinidad // 3rd Place, People & Culture Nya meets a new friend Taezha Watson || Caroni Bird Swamp

  • renewed each year. A valid PLU ID card is required at the time of purchase or renewal.Quick Links Pierce Transit ORCA Pierce Trips CalendarORCA CardsPurchase or renew your ORCA card at the Office of Financial Services – Hauge Admin Building, Rm 102. The employee cost is only $8.41 for 2024-25 (June-May). A valid PLU ID card is required at the time of purchase or renewal. ORCA CARDHOLDER RULES OF USE – FACULTY & STAFF June 2024 – May 2025 You must have a valid PLU ID card with you in order to receive a

  • medical history on the Off-Campus Medical Statement. PLU students are strongly encouraged to visit the PLU Health Center. Be aware that other providers may charge additional fees (ex. fees to sign the required form) that may result in higher cost. PLU Health Center does not charge for this visit. The PLU Health Center keeps many common vaccines in stock, offering one-stop shopping. Lab tests and some vaccines may result in additional charges. All PLU Health Center charges can be billed to your student

  • Urhobo Water Masquerade Staff 2 Urhobo Water Masquerade Staff 2 Artist: Unknown Urhobo artist Name: Water Masquerade Staff Origin: Urhobo (Ur-ha-bow) people of Nigeria Made of: wood, pigment (chalk?) Dimension: H: 49.5” (125cm); W: 3” (8cm) From: Gift of Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb, 2010 Accession no. 2010.02.008 Not presently on display Nigeria Description: A long, tan-colored, and pigmented, wooden staff, carved from two pieces of wood, one for the shaft, which features what may have

  • Diversity Center Alumni: Performative Allyship Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / November 14, 2019 Image: From left: Associate Vice President of Marketing & Communications Lace Smith, Dean of Inclusive Excellence Jennifer Smith and Boo Dodson ’12 sit down with host Angie Hambrick, PLU’s Associate Vice President of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability, to discuss Performative Allyship — what it looks like, how it hurts minoritized communities and how to be better allies. November 14, 2019 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…

    PLU Chinese studies chair serves as catalyst for cross-cultural arts and poetry project; related symposium comes to campus Posted by: Kari Plog / October 6, 2016 October 6, 2016 By Kari Plog '11PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, 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