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  • subsidizing team travel and equipment costs. PLU Fund With the help of the Lute community, PLU awarded approximately $53 million in financial aid this past fall. Your gifts provide access to a world-class education! CrowdFunding With your support, PLU educates students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other people, for their communities, and for the earth. back to top

  • What’s in our room? Take a tour of Tingelstad. Jordan Vanni ’25 gives us a tour of her room in Tingelstad Hall. This is the largest residence hall on campus, both in size and number of students, with space for up to about 360 residents. Tingelstad is close to the University Center and Names… April 21, 2023 CommunityLife on CampusResidential LifeStudent Life

  • Paid Engineering Internships with Tacoma Power – Summer 2024 Tacoma Public Utilities Power division is currently recruiting for internships! This opportunity is for engineering students to apply their engineering studies, receive hands-on experience, and work side-by-side with experienced professionals on challenging and fun engineering projects. We have opportunities for Electrical Engineering internships in our… November 22, 2023

  • Bound Scholarship eligible Attend a Washington state high school Have a 3.30 or higher weighted cumulative GPA (if your high school doesn’t weight GPAs, PLU will do so when you apply) Must be entering PLU as a first-year student (this does include Running Start, who come in as first-year students with advanced standing) The 253 PLU Bound Scholarship award includes full tuition for 4 years at PLU (covered by a combination of PLU, federal, state and College Bound scholarships and grants), a $1,000 per

  • your expected stay). If your country is listed on this list, your passport will be valid until the date of expiration. SEVIS Form I-20/ DS-2019. For new students, U.S. Consular Officer may put your I-20/DS-2019 in a sealed envelope, sometimes attached to your passport—Do NOT open the envelope! The CBP officer at the U.S. port of entry will open it. Address of where you live in the U.S. (on-campus room assignment info or off-campus address) Contact information of our office: Heather Jacobson

  • swiping new Lutecards,” which detailed PLU’s new contactless entry process across campus.  Media beyond PLU’s campus has changed a lot over the decades, and Mast Media is revamped and ready for the next 92 years to help students keep up with the changes. Did you know? The Mooring Mast newspaper started it all when it was first printed in 1924 in the basement of the university chapel. The unusual name of the newspaper came from the USS Shenandoah, a U.S. Navy airship. The students derived the name from

  • students. As a colleague shared, “Dr. Shore initiates mentoring relationships with grace and care, seamlessly blending encouragement with constructive feedback.” In her nomination packet, colleagues and former students shared examples of Shore’s unwavering support and invaluable guidance during pivotal life moments, with the recurrent theme being her genuine concern for individual growth. Former students described how they continue to trust Shore with questions about professional and personal lives–a

  • Justice decisions. All of the aforementioned attempts at international law were meant to foster justice in the long-contested area that is inhabited by both Israel and Palestine, but Israel’s indifference and disregard for international law have made them unsuccessful. This study analyzes the factors that have perpetuated Israeli indifference namely linguistic euphemisms that hide injustices in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), long-standing U.S. allyship, a tenuous history with

  • abroad in Mexico and has been involved in a number of clubs, including the Black Student Union and the Lute Nation step team. Global Studies Program at PLUThe Global Studies Program educates students to engage critically and actively with contending perspectives on global issues, their origins, and possible solutions to global problems drawing on methods and perspectives from multiple disciplines.Jones is an advocate for the Act Six program and says he appreciates how it brings students like him into

  • since the beginning of the year to use the machine. With good reason. Undergraduate students like Dottl and Johnson usually do not have access to such a powerful instrument. They know full well that having used the spectrometer – one of the first of its kind located in a West Coast undergrad institution – will help them land future jobs. “You can say (on your resume) that this is another piece of equipment you’re familiar with,” Dottl said. Not only for the students, but for the professors of PLU’s