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  • College of Health Professions faculty and staff.

    David Ward Dean of Health Professions Full Profile 253-535-8284 warddb@plu.edu

  • College of Health Professions faculty and staff.

    David Ward Dean of Health Professions Full Profile 253-535-8284 warddb@plu.edu

  • College of Health Professions faculty and staff.

    Rachel Howard Assistant to the Dean Full Profile 253-535-7659 howardrm@plu.edu

  • Professors Claire Todd (Geosciences and Environmental Studies) and Sergia Hay (Philosophy) had the honor of working with this year's class of Environmental Studies students as they completed their

    2021 Environmental Studies CapstonesProfessors Claire Todd (Geosciences and Environmental Studies) and Sergia Hay (Philosophy) had the honor of working with this year’s class of Environmental Studies students as they completed their interdisciplinary and culminating projects for their major. This capstone cohort tackled a wide range of current environmental issues and employed the methods and tools of multiple disciplines including biology, literature, chemistry, philosophy, art, political

  • 9:55 a.m. | March 5 | Regency Room Click here to see a recording of Dr. Ara Norenzayan's talk! Who: Dr.

    Project, a non-profit law collective that provides free legal services to transgender, intersex and gender non-conforming people who are low-income and/or people of color. SRLP also engages in litigation, policy reform and public education on issues affecting these communities and operates on a collective governance model, prioritizing the governance and leadership of trans, intersex, and gender non-conforming people of color. For more information, see website. Video(s): “Fight to Win! Critical Trans

  • PLU's Debate team has a long history of intercollegiate forensics competition with a recent focus on public policy. For several years, PLU hosted the Ruth Anderson Public Debate.

    DebatePLU’s Debate team has a long history of intercollegiate forensics competition with a recent focus on public policy. For several years, PLU hosted the Ruth Anderson Public Debate. A student was paired with a local politician or subject matter expert and debated current hot topics. Those issues included rent control, minimum wage, and bipartisanship. Recordings of the debates are available to watch on YouTube.Ruth Anderson Public Debate ArchiveDebate Alumni News Archive2014 | 2015 | 2016

  • Samantha Saucedo’s path was shaped from a young age as she witnessed how varying health conditions affected those closest to her. One set of grandparents was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and suffered from deteriorating health. Another set thrived, living long healthy lives. Those divergent health paths…

    A Rocky Start Leads to a Steady Foundation Posted by: Silong Chhun / May 3, 2021 May 3, 2021 By Veronica CrakerMarketing & CommunicationsSamantha Saucedo's path was shaped from a young age as she witnessed how varying health conditions affected those closest to her.One set of grandparents was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and suffered from deteriorating health. Another set thrived, living long healthy lives. Those divergent health paths set 2019 PLU graduate Saucedo on a journey that culminated in

  • Here are some examples of the financial and health care benefits that you will receive under the Wellness Access Plan:

    . Students who are employees of the university and who obtain healthcare benefits from university, are not a part of the Wellness Access Plan. Staff at the Health Services Clinic will work with students who have insurance to help maximize the benefits of the Wellness Access Plan. Previously, students could waive the PLU Insurance policy if they could demonstrate a comparable outside medical insurance plan. That is not the case with the Wellness Access Plan. The plan is designed so students who have

  • PLU has been following the lead of public health officials to do everything possible to keep our community safe and healthy throughout the COVID-19 pandemic (You can view PLU's Coronavirus

    StudentsWill PLU be requiring a COVID-19 vaccination?PLU will require all students — undergraduate and graduate — to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 prior to arriving on campus for the fall semester, with case by case exceptions allowed only for medical or religious reasons. This policy, focused on the health of the campus community, is similar to our current requirements for measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination. Where COVID-19 vaccination exceptions are granted, the university may require