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  • As your elected student leaders, we do more than vote in ASPLU meetings. We also do our best to listen to your voice and take action on issues you’re passionate about. To support our campus community, we reach out through Senate projects. Senate projects focus on upholding our DJS values and empowering you, the student body. We often collaborate with organizations and departments on campus to gather information and make the biggest impact.

  • Community Building Johnson, Michelle M.2014The Music of Japan

  • Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing is dedicated to… – Preparing nursing professionals to deliver safe and effective client-centered, family-centered, and community-based care, grounded in population health improvement and a global mindset – Empowering students to become skilled leaders, educators, and scholars who are committed to planning for and addressing current and future healthcare needs – Advancing the vision and mission of the university through interprofessional education

  • PLU promotes the health, safety, and wellness of our community. Campus SafetyCampus safety promotes and sustains a safe environment and effectively responds to campus incidents. Campus Safety HealthThe Health Center offers a wide range of primary-care services, and all Health Center visits are offered at no charge. Health Center Rights and ResponsibilitiesEach student associated with PLU is expected to be familiar with and to follow all policies, rules and regulations. Rights and

  • Dear Residents of Clover Creek Watershed, It is becoming increasingly evident that pollution is infesting the watershed that our community cares for. Pollution not only affects the wildlife populations that inhabit in and around the watershed but also the overall stream health. If Pierce County residents could start picking up human trash they find and could put in place more volunteer clean up organizations we could restore the watershed to its original beauty and liveliness. -Mary Lynn McLeod

  • For any emergency on any campus dial 911 for emergency assistance. The Campus Safety department on the Tacoma campus is privately run by the University, utilizing professional staff as well as 60-70 student employees. The purpose of the Campus Safety Office is to provide an effective operating force of trained personnel to protect the university and its community from fire, theft, intrusion, and other unlawful acts that disturb the peace or which place life and property in jeopardy.

  • Campus ResourcesWelcome to PLU Social Work! The following resources are available to you as a student and member of our campus community. Getting Started with Technology at PLU Getting Started with Technology at PLU flyer Getting Started with Sakai for Students Academic Advising Academic Calendar Campus Safety and Security Campus Map, Dining Options, Parking The CAPP Report Help Desk Important Dates and Deadlines 2024 PLU Lute Card PLU Lute Locker/Order Textbooks Registration FAQ – PLU

  • Resources for VeteransCampus and Community Resources PLU Center for Military Support Tacoma Veterans Center American Lake VA Hospital Veterans Crisis LineHousing ResourcesThe Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs lased 5+ acres in Orting to create a tiny home village for veterans experiencing homelessness. The project broken ground in January 2020 and are expected to have their first guests move in this Spring. The village can house up to 35 chronically homeless veterans in Pierce

  • students for international volunteer opportunities in Peace Corps and other similar service organizations. It also builds connections between students interested in pursuing volunteer opportunities abroad and alumni who have completed that work. Jedd Chang '05 served in Jamaica Colton Heath '13 served in The Republic of Georgia Jihan Grettenberger '12 served in Panama “I think it fits so well with the mission and PLU’s focus on care and creating a community of care for others,” said Katherine Wiley

  • Diversity Center Alumni The Diversity Center is committed to providing alumni with insight into diversity and inclusion initiatives, challenges, and successes on campus.  We also strive to create space for alumni to  (re)connect with each other, The Diversity Center, and the university. Whether or not you were a student when the dCenter was established, our values of critical reflection, perspective taking and community resonate with a wide range of alumni who believe in our mission. Please