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  • SPRING ADMITTED STUDENT EVENTS Congratulations on your admission to PLU! We’ve got lots of ways for you to experience campus, whether it’s your first time or your fifth. Take a look at the upcoming events (including some virtual info sessions and ZeeMee Live events to connect with both current Lutes and potential classmates!), and get your RSVP in soon – we’re excited to welcome you to campus! FINANCIAL AID CONVERSATIONSWe are offering multiple in-person and virtual opportunities throughout May

  • Resources for Faculty and Staff Sponsor an InternshipAs a faculty sponsor, you will partner with the student-intern to draft their learning agreement, including setting homework assignments. Faculty sponsors serve a vital role in academic internships, linking students’ hands-on experience to their academics. Internship Evaluation Ideas Evaluation is determined on a case-by-case basis, usually determined by the discipline, the number of credit hours and the student’s learning objectives. Some

  • 253.535.7221 www.plu.edu/mfa/ mfa@plu.edu Rick Barot, M.F.A., Director M.F.A. Degree Requirements44 semester hours M.F.A. Summer Residency An intensive ten-day residency during which students attend workshops, lectures, mini-courses in writing and design an independent course of study with a mentor for the upcoming year. Faculty will include distinguished writers, editors and literary agents. (4 credits per residency, 16 semester hours required for graduation) M.F.A. Writing Mentorship One-on

  • August 2, 2013 Center Stage: The $20 million Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts officially opens in October By Steve Hansen Jeff Clapp ’89, PLU artistic director of theater, PLU theater program undergraduate, son of a theater professor, likes to tell a story of his tenure interview. There, he was asked: What is the strength of the PLU theater program? “We sort of teach the MacGyver school of theater,” he told his interviewers. “We arm students with a pocket knife and they go

  • can remain anonymous, however, the Title IX office will only be able to act on as much information as is given. Students may report Prohibited Conduct in several ways: Submit a report online: anyone is able to electronically submit a report via the online Incident Reporting Form.    Contact the Title IX Coordinator or Deputy Coordinators via email or phone:  Jennifer Childress-White, Title IX Coordinator (childrjl@plu.edu, titleix@plu.edu, or 253.535.7361) Eva Frey, Deputy Title IX Coordinator

  • session; co-presented with Harris, N. R., & Plascencia Saldana, B.], Las Vegas, NV ((2022, November)) Imagine Otherwise Professional Development Seminar, Cultivating critical creativity [Seminar session], Tacoma, WA ((2022, June/July; 2021, April)) NASPA Western Regional Conference, Imagine otherwise: Advancing diversity and inclusion in higher education through critical creativity [Conference session; co-presented with Hambrick, A.], San Francisco, CA ((2021, November)) NASPA Western Regional

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  • – Friday | 8am – 12pm; 1 – 5pm Counselor available Wednesdays, Thursdays, and on call daily. Services only available to students enrolled in a summer course.WebsiteDisability Support ServicesLocation: Lee House Phone: 253-535-6392 Email: dss@plu.edu Summer Hours Monday – Friday | 8am – 12pm; 1 – 5pmWebsiteCenter for Diversity, Justice, and SustainabilityLocation:  Anderson University Center 150 Phone: 253-535-8750 Email: dcenter@plu.edu Summer Hours Monday – Thursday | 8am – 5pm Friday | 8am

  • outgrowth of all these crazy pieces of my life.” With a chuckle he adds, “I would still hop a freight train, but my wife has forbidden me to do that anymore.” Read Previous HBO DEF Poet to perform at PLU Read Next Diving into Islamophobia in America COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU Director of Athletics and Recreation Mike Snyder named President of NADIIIAA

  • vast majority clad in Trump’s signature, bright red “Make America Great Again” baseball caps. The group slowly maneuvered through the dense crowd into a central area with a clear view of the stage. It soon became clear, however, that a move was needed to keep the students safe. “There was a man standing next to Dr. Schleeter who saw my shirt and said to another guy he was with: ‘that girl is here to protest and she’d better get out of here before she gets hurt,’” said Tori Sullivan ’18, who was

  • by Nevis Granum ’14) Ten years later, Bergman wrote a cover story for Smithsonian magazine on the illegal wildlife trade in Latin America. He plans to use research from this latest trip to write another Smithsonian story, on gorillas and the recovery of the species that makes its home on the lush mountain slopes of Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In the meantime, Slate.com has accepted his piece on parrots, which was published this fall..“Our love for parrots has proved