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In 1889, the Norwegian Synod sent Bjug Harstad to the Pacific Coast to start a school. He visited Portland, Seattle and Tacoma, and it was decided that Parkland, Wash.
Norway and PLU: 125 Years and Counting Founding of PLUIn 1889, the Norwegian Synod sent Bjug Harstad to the Pacific Coast to start a school. He visited Portland, Seattle and Tacoma, and it was decided that Parkland, Wash., should be the Lutheran education center of the Northwest. Harstad, born in Valle, Setesdal, Norway, arrived in Parkland on Oct. 14, 1890, our Founder’s Day. Pacific Lutheran University Association was incorporated Dec. 11, 1890, with Bjug Harstad as President, and with a
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How and why do you choose allyship even when it is unpopular? Katie Monsen ‘96 and Emily Davidson ‘98 (links to full interviews here and here)
editorials from the editor-in-chief. Emily was the ASPLU Diversity Director and founded a Spanish club and Latino/a student organization called Puentes. Katie and friend Jason Thompson respond to Lindsay Tomac’s anti-queer editorial in The Mast in 1996. Katie came to PLU from Spokane as a born-and-raised Lutheran. She quickly got involved in writing for The Mast and in her dorm community in Tingelstad. She met members of Harmony, like Nikki Plaid, and Beth Kraig organically, as well as her then-boyfriend
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Welcome to the Experiential Learning and Opportunities page. On this page you will find information on our Experiential Learning requirement as well as updated information on internships, job
completed internships, researched with a faculty member, or worked with a volunteer organization. Experiential learning can help you refine your career interests, or even identify a potential capstone topic! Scroll down to find opportunities and explore what past students have done! Tips for success Keep a journal of your activities and thoughts during your experience. Include descriptions of your work, connections to your coursework, reflections on your professional interests and strengths. Collect any
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Serving so others don’t have to While serving in Iraq Col. Scott E. Leith came to know one of the luckiest or unluckiest people he has ever met.“It depends on how you look at it,” he told a crowd last week at the Veterans Day…
November 17, 2008 Serving so others don’t have to While serving in Iraq Col. Scott E. Leith came to know one of the luckiest or unluckiest people he has ever met.“It depends on how you look at it,” he told a crowd last week at the Veterans Day Celebration in Mary Baker Russell Music Center Lagerquist Concert Hall. Leith and about 1,000 of his “best friends” were positioned in the backyard of the Iraq Insurgency. Their days were filled with firefights during the ongoing battles. There he met an
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Contact the Student Help Desk at x7525 for any problems relating to the telephone service to your room.
Phone Service and RepairOn-campus StudentsContact the Student Help Desk at x7525 for any problems relating to the telephone service to your room. If you need to leave a message, please include your name, residence hall and room number, extension number, and a brief description of the problem. You can also bring your phone (including the cord) to the Help Desk, which is located on the first floor of the PLU Library. There they will be able to troubleshoot the problem and determine if the
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Pacific Lutheran University's Counseling Services offers a 20-hour a week, internship program that begins August 15th and ends May 31st the following year.
, or marriage and family therapy.Begin and End DatesBegin and End Dates: Internship begins August 15th with two weeks of intensive on-boarding before seeing clients. Internship ends May 31st the following year.PopulationPopulation: PLU Counseling Services provides direct in-person service to currently enrolled college students with a wide array of presenting concerns ranging from identity exploration, loss of romantic relationships, and roommate conflicts to serious mental illness. Students
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Summer Tuition $849 per credit hour + $75 technology fee*
number of credits. Each course incurs an additional technology fee and some labs and art courses may have additional fees. Examples Four-credit fully face-to-face or online course: $849 (per credit hour) x 4 (credit hours) = $3396 + $75 technology fee = $3,471 Four-credit face-to-face science with a 0-credit lab: $849 (per credit hour) x 4 (credit hours) = $3,396 + $110 lab fee + $75 tech = $3,581 Four-credit face-to-face science with a 1-credit lab: $849(per credit hour) x 5 (credit hours) = $4245
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Major Minor Chinese Studies 32 credits 20 credits Environmental Studies* 40 credits 24 credits Gender, Sexuality, & Race Studies* 32 credits 20 credits Global Studies* 32 credits 20 credits
future within China’s through pursuit of an international career or through study abroad and travel. Go NowEnvironmental StudiesEnvironmental Studies is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on the relationships between humans and the environment. Go NowFirst-Year ExperiencePLU’s unique, one-of-a-kind program offers incoming students a chance to learn more about themselves and improve their academic skills as they enter the university system. Go NowGlobal StudiesThe Global Studies Program aims to
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The Morken Center for Learning and Technology is the first building at an independent college in Washington to receive gold-level certification under the U.S.
anthropology labs, collaborative learning spaces, a map room and refurbished faculty offices. Mary Baker Russell Music Center with the acoustically acclaimed Lagerquist Concert Hall and the Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Organ, the largest all-mechanical pipe organ in a West Coast university. Distinctive high-tech Language Resource Center, providing computer, audio and visual tools for learning foreign languages. Rieke Science Center, with its nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer, the first of its kind at a
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Alumni & Student Connections faculty and staff.
Jessica Pagel Executive Director of Alumni & Student Connections Full Profile
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