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  • each and everyone of you do with students on a daily basis. Living and learning initiatives in the division last year included a successful pilot of first-year wings in residence halls, expanded career planning and job search activities, increased diversity and social justice programming, enhanced commuter student lounge space, new Campus Ministry opportunities and special outreach to students who are military veterans. Health, wellness and safety services supported students throughout the year and

  • allows people from diverse backgrounds and experiences to come here. PLU sets itself apart because of how much they give in scholarships. Our campus community is so much more engaged and knowledgeable because of it.Allie '21, BiologyThank you so much for your donation! My time at PLU has taught me to embrace diversity and individuality in the field of laboratory research and in life in general. My presence and experience here wouldn’t be possible without your support! Thank you! Jensen '22, Biology

  • Practitioner Certificate Student Governance/Organizations Student Participation in School of Nursing Governance Recruitment, Admission, & Progression (RAP) Program Level Ad Hoc Curriculum and Performance Evaluation Committees Student/Faculty Assemblies Student Participation in Program Evaluation Student Evaluation of Courses and Faculty End-of-Program Student Surveys & Meetings Student Participation in Faculty Recruitment Student Organizations and Organizations of Student Interest Associated Students of

  • series in February 2012,” Professor Call recollected. The Series’ mission is to bring established writers to campus so that students have an idea of what it is like to be a professional writer. In more recent years, the Series’ goal has expanded as the three directors increasingly integrate the values of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability (DJS) into the Series. As an example, Call spoke about a time when she collaborated with PLU Professor Scott Rogers to invite acclaimed poet, memoirist, and

  • illuminates issues of power, abuse and corruption in competitive sport.“It is truly an honor for us to be welcoming Sarah to campus and for our students and community to hear from such a powerful voice. Sarah’s personal story of abuse and her professional commitment to fighting for victims of sexual abuse are both inspiring and impactful,” said Karen McConnell, Dean of PLU’s School of Education and Kinesiology. This event is part of the annual Diversity and Inclusion Speaker Series held by the Department

  • use some more of the diversity that our All Saints students could bring!” We returned to St. Thomas a few days later and got to meet with some students from other high schools on the island, including a group of Junior ROTC students who were interested in PLU’s Lute Battalion of Army ROTC.  We met at the Frederick Lutheran Church, which is celebrating its 350th anniversary this year, making it the oldest Lutheran church in the Western Hemisphere.  Pastor LB Tatum kindly arranged to gather the

  • New Student Financial Aid StepsWelcome to PLUStudent Financial Services is located in Hauge Administration Building, Room 102. We can assist you with questions regarding applying for financial aid, how to borrow student loans, how work study works, and understanding your student account and billing.Access To Financial Aid & Student AccountAll new students are assigned a PLU ID number in their PLU Admission letter of acceptance.   Go to the Banner Self Service login page and click “Newly

  • students are the sort of people I want teaching in schools, running for office, and leading global forces for change because I know that they’ve learned from him. I know they are more thoughtful, more creative, and more collaborative than they were before they came under his guidance.”Full Citation Previous Winners2020-2021 Nomination Process *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous Intersections: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Read Next Intersections: Lutheran Social Teaching and Economic

  • created an endowed scholarship to honor their 50 years! Gifts support students who need additional assistance decreasing “the gap” – the difference between the financial aid PLU is able to offer and the cost of  attendance.Give to the Class of 1969 Endowed ScholarshipThe Turbulent Sixties and American Culture Today Professor Emeritus Phil Nordquist and Angie Hambrick, Associate Vice President of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability, explored what has changed and what has remained the same in 50 years

  • engineering school such as Columbia University or Washington University in St. Louis. The total length of study is usually five years: three years at PLU and two years at the engineering school. Hence, the program is often referred to as “3-2 Engineering.” “At PLU, students are getting an education that includes communication skills, justice, diversity, and the mission to care for the planet and for people,” Hay said. “That’s a really, really strong job candidate and a student who is mission-driven in