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  • give forever, I hope. Your kindness is so appreciated, and I hope you know all of PLU is ever grateful to people like you.Erin '22, GeosciencesThank you for your generosity! My time at PLU has been transformative. The people I have met here and the things I have learned, in and out of the classroom, will stay with me forever. This would not be possible without your support. Thank you so much, I would not be here without you.

  • BackYou will submit student proposals for HPRB reviewThis is probably the biggest change impacting you as a faculty supervisor. You will now be the one to initiate submission. Before that point, you will be able to comment on student proposals within Mentor. Once students believe they have a final version, you will need to review their materials and provide an electronic signature. Your electronic signature indicates that you: have consulted with students on their methods and materials, have

  • are commonly referred to as IRBs (Institutional Review Boards).submit Already know how to submit? Submit all HPRB proposals via our online system, Mentor. Be sure to use the newest versions of our templates.QI? Nursing faculty check here for QI info First time submitting to the HPRB?Use our Step-by-Step guide.Step 1: Check if you need HPRB review Step 2: Complete required online training (CITI) Step 3: Understand the basics of the HPRB process Step 4: Understand methodological issues that impact

  • Organization Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every Tuesday and Thursday from 12pm-1pm Where: AUC 142 Club Email: impact@plu.eduInternational Student UnionDescription: This club aims to provide individuals with a supportive community from diverse cultural backgrounds, foster cross-cultural exchange, and promote a sense of belonging. Type of Club or Organization: Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability (DJS)/Civic Engagement Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every other

  • and making an impact in the lives of others. It’s a value that two Lute football teammates put into action this past year. Just a few months apart, Jai Alapai ’24 and Erik Bainter ’23 were identified as matches for patients battling life-threatening blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma. Both players completed the five-to-six hour peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) extraction procedure to donate millions of their stem cells. The story starts back in April 2022, when Alapai and Bainter took part

  • exemplify humanitarian values through mission-related service projects. Type of Club or Organization: General Interest Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every fourth Tuesday of the month 4pm-5pm Where: Xavier 201 Club President’s Email: bschultz@plu.eduRegent's Investment FundDescription: We provide students with the opportunity to learn about investment management and develop a greater understanding of the financial industry through active management of the Fund’s portfolio – a portion

  • Learning TogetherPLU emphasizes the importance of student research and creative projects. From summer-long student-faculty research projects in the natural sciences to student-directed plays in theatre, these opportunities have many benefits and help students explore and learn more in-depth about an area of study or future career path that interests them, gain invaluable hands-on experience and organizational skills, and learn to balance independent and collaborative work. These research and

  • Chemistry Dr. Fred L. Tobiason to support PLU students engaged in studies related to our outdoor learning spaces and natural areas. This supports a campus tradition in which students’ environmental actions and values are intentionally and locally aligned, and empower students to work toward change. All PLU students who are excited to work independently as individuals or in a group, and who are passionate about plant and animal sustainability and outdoor learning, regardless of their major, are

  • Senior Profiles: Class of 2019 Is Making a Difference Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / May 23, 2019 Image: April Rose Nguyen ’19, an Act Six Scholar, International Honors student and Rieke Scholar, was this year’s Commencement student speaker. May 23, 2019 By Vince SchleitwilerMarketing & CommunicationTACOMA, Wash. (May 23, 2019 ) — Judging by its accomplishments, Pacific Lutheran University's Class of 2019 is poised to make an immediate impact on the world — mostly because they already have

  • Giving Back Through Graphics Posted by: shortea / April 17, 2019 Image: A group of PLU design students from Impact, PLU’s student-managed design and advertising campus group, traveled up to SuperGraphics for a tour. April 17, 2019 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationsStaying connected with the university you graduated from isn’t exactly new. But for Zac Thorpe ‘01, that alum connection has blossomed into a working partnership with PLU — and it’s been a labor of love.Today, Thorpe is