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  • Gregory J. Williams, PhDSchool of Education and KinesiologyEnriching Field Experiences with Virtual Communication Dr. Gregory J. Williams (PLU Photo/Katie Martell) Greg Williams is a Professor in the Department of Education whose research has focused on the development and implementation of effective classroom and behavioral management procedures for children and youth with emotional/behavioral disorders. In his work with students who attend PLU’s teacher training programs, Greg understands the

  • Welcome to Residential Life Heze (Junior Student, Former Resident of Wellness House in Tingelstad, Participant in Fall 2017 Linked FYEP Writing 101 Course) “Within the wellness community we believe in growth for the body, spirit and the mind.” Francisco (Senior Student, Resident of Upper Division Housing) “I love living in [Upper Division Housing] because it offers an individualized space for me to live and I’ve found friends within my hall.” Cece (Senior, South Hall Resident) “South Hall

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    Saturday: Closed
    Sunday: Closed
    Department of Residential Life
    Department of Residential Life Anderson University Center 161 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • ResourcesIn order to meet your informational needs, this page has been designed for you to explore independently.  Extensive resources are available, both on campus and online.Books & CDsThere are a variety of books selected by several staff of PLU Counseling Services that are on permanent reserve in the library.  You can view the selection of titles on this books page.CDs at PLU LibrarySeveral series of Relaxation Response CD’s are also available for check out at the PLU Library.  On the PLU

  • your industry, review your application materials, and help you build your network. To schedule an appointment:  Log into the Opportunities Board using your ePass. Click on “Appointments” in the upper right corner. Click “Request New Appointment.” Select Internships as the type of appointment. Choose a date and time that works for you! When should I start looking for an internship?It is never too early to start building experience! So, in terms of your academic progress, we encourage you to start

  • 253.535.7560 www.plu.edu/nsci/ nsci@plu.edu Ann Auman, Ph.D., Dean The College of Natural Sciences fulfills a two-fold purpose, preparing its majors for careers as science professionals and providing all students grounding in the scientific awareness vital for being a citizen in the modern world and participating in a democracy. Opportunities for close interactions abound and the development of the whole person is a central concern. The College of Natural Sciences offers B.S. and B.A. degrees

  • will these templates include? Standard Template The Standard template contains tools, pages, and prompts that may be useful for the average course. This template reflects instructional design and technology recommendations and is designed to help instructors share resources and information in a consistent, organized, and student-friendly layout. Specifically, a Course Information page is provided for posting a syllabus and other general course information. And, a Weekly Content page contains

  • Highlights of the PLU Wellness Access PlanThe PLU Wellness Access Plan (WAP) provides resources to support the wellbeing of PLU undergraduate students and includes coverage for: Primary medical care services with same-day appointments frequently available through PLU’s Health Center.  There is no charge for an office visit, so there is no need for an insurance card or co-pay. Physical examinations for athletics, travel, and employment, all at no charge. Reimbursement for health insurance

  • critique new innovations; Team: Form a project team and negotiate appropriate roles for each member; articulate why diverse teams are essential for the innovation process; Innovate: Collaborate with peers to research, prepare, and present a strategic plan for a new innovation; By studying innovation, business, and the emerging global economy, students will be preparing themselves for future employment, study, and creative engagement with PLU’s core mission: to creatively inquire, serve, lead, and care

  • The Gold Group forms part of the ongoing commitment to advocate with and for undocumented students at PLU. Created by undocumented students, for undocumented students, our group and our meetings provide a confidential space to connect with community members, share on and off-campus resources, and learn about opportunities for engagement, advocacy, leadership and more. Meetings are held twice a month. For general questions about the group or information about membership, please contact us at

  • First Year Scholarships Each year, we award more than $63 million in PLU-funded scholarships and grants. Our scholarships recognize your academic achievement, talent, leadership, and service, as well as your potential to continue all of those things as a Lute. Take a look below to see the scholarships for which you could be eligible and should apply for! PLU Academic Scholarships - $8,000-$32,000Eligibility: All first-year applicants are considered for PLU Academic Scholarships. Amount: $8,000