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  • If you have any questions or would like to consult regarding the process or opportunities, please reach out to AVP for Campus Life Tom Huelsbeck (tom.huelsbeck@plu.edu) directly.

    purchase five new Spin Bikes $349 for student Spin Instructor certification $1,245 to the PLU Dance Team for uniforms and equipment for the Winter Showcase Event $550 to the Kinesiologists of the Future to support the annual Turkey Trot $850 to support student participation in the Pacific Sociological Association’s annual conference $4,372 for six private changing stalls to be placed in the KHP Dressing Room $3,011.73 for the PLU Red Cross Club to purchase training and tools allowing students to become

  • Title IX faculty and staff.

    Austin Beiermann Director for Accessibility and Wellbeing Resources Full Profile 253-535-7073 beiermad@plu.edu

  • Intramural Sports Volleyball (3 Courts) Badminton (6 Courts) Pickleball (6 Courts) Basketball (3 Courts / 1 Full Court) Dodgeball (2 Courts)

    Olson Auditorium× Olson GymIntramural Sports Volleyball (3 Courts) Badminton (6 Courts) Pickleball (6 Courts) Basketball (3 Courts / 1 Full Court) Dodgeball (2 Courts) Track× Track & Football Field Intramural Sports Flag Football Soccer Club Sport Practices Frisbee Golf× PLU Meadows Frisbee Golf Course 1st hole located behind the Columbia Center, course continues throughout the cross-country course. Practice hole located behind Foss Hall. Beach Volleyball Court× Sand Volleyball Home of

  • Any faculty member who feels that they have cause for grievance and who wants to formally resolve that grievance petition either the Conciliation Committee or the University Dispute Resolution

    against them or asserts that the charges do not support a finding of adequate cause, the hearing tribunal will evaluate all available evidence and rest its recommendation upon the evidence in the record. The Hearing Committee, in consultation with the president and the faculty member, will exercise its judgment as to whether the hearing should be public or private. During the proceedings the faculty member will be permitted to have an academic advisor and counsel of their own choice. At the request of

  • For these exercises, your browser must allow pop-up content. Er guttene glemt:  Preposition Exercise.

    301 Multimedia ExercisesFor these exercises, your browser must allow pop-up content. Er guttene glemt:  Preposition Exercise. Er gutten glemt:  Comprehension Exercise (to be completed after preposition exercise above) Hva er en nordmann?:  Ordstilling.  Del 1. Bestemt eller ubestemt form?  Del 2. Del 3: Leseforståelse Hva handler artikkelen om?

  • Student | Understanding the World Through Sports and Recreation | Margaret majored in Global Studies and Chinese Studies.

    Margaret Chang ’09 Student Biography Biography Margaret majored in Global Studies and Chinese Studies. At PLU Margaret studied in China for 2 semesters, for a January-term in China and did a second January term class in Western Europe, and visited Tibet, Taiwan and Thailand. Growing up with a passion for playing team sports such as soccer and basketball, sports, exercise and health have always been an important aspect of her daily life. At PLU she also began to discover enjoyment in outdoor

  • TACOMA, WASH. (Sept. 11, 2018) — Pacific Lutheran University welcomes the I Am Psyched! National Tour to campus, where it will be housed in the Mortvedt Library until Sept. 24. I Am Psyched! is a multimedia initiative launched by the American Psychological Association Women’s Programs…

    it will be housed in the Mortvedt Library until Sept. 24.I Am Psyched! is a multimedia initiative launched by the American Psychological Association Women’s Programs Office to explore the history and contemporary contributions of women of color in psychology as they engage in psychological science, practice and social justice. The I am Psyched! National Tour got started in early 2017 with an installation at Howard University in Washington, D.C. The exhibit traveled across America to 12

  • Assistant to the Dean | Marriage and Family Therapy | howardrm@plu.edu | 253-535-7659 | Rachel Howard is the Assistant to the Dean for the College of Health Professions and the Department of Marriage and Family Therapy.

    accepted a teaching position abroad and enjoyed traveling throughout the continent of Asia. Rachel has two beautiful children who continue to inspire her daily, and  encourage her to stay connected to creativity. In 2019, she wrote and illustrated her first published Children’s Picture book, When Your Cookie Crumbles. While her background is in Literature, her true love language is in Psychology and Behavioral Health. In her free time, she enjoys reading about philosophy, psychology, and practicing

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  • We hold open meetings every Tuesday evening at 6:30pm. Meetings are usually held in AUC 203, however if you're planning to attend a meeting, you can confirm the location by emailing ASPLU@plu.edu.

    ASPLU MeetingsWe hold open meetings every Tuesday evening at 6:30pm. Meetings are usually held in AUC 203, however if you’re planning to attend a meeting, you can confirm the location by emailing ASPLU@plu.edu. Members of the public are welcome to attend our meetings and make public comments. Want to share your perspective, but can’t make it to the meeting? We got you covered! Email your thoughts to asplu@plu.edu with the subject line “Public Comment.” Interested in talking about important

  • Bills are pieces of legislation that the ASPLU Senate pass that involve the transferring of money. Through passing bills, we are able to collaborate with other groups on campus by providing funding.

    What are bills and resolutions?Bills are pieces of legislation that the ASPLU Senate pass that involve the transferring of money. Through passing bills, we are able to collaborate with other groups on campus by providing funding. We also fund our own events and initiatives that our senators and directors organize. Resolutions are pieces of legislation that either make changes that do not involve the transfer of money or to speak on the values of ASPLU. We pass resolutions in order to publicly