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  • School of Business Student Clubs The School of Business is home of some of the most active and dynamic student clubs, which are open to all students interested in business. Honor societies are available for those who are majoring in the School of Business. PLU School of Business Ambassadors PLU School of Business Ambassadors (SoBA) is a highly selective group of undergraduate students who work with the Dean and Undergraduate Director to promote the school’s programs, activities, and services

  • LinksStudent Code of Conduct The set of rules and regulations by which all Pacific Lutheran University students must abide. Grade Dispute Policies Grade Dispute Policies are different for each division. If the following links do not link directly with the policy, please contact the Dean or office of the necessary division: Arts Business Education Humanities Natural Sciences Nursing Social Sciences

  • dancing in the Ordal courtyard, and my three years working with residential life.  Studying abroad to South Africa and winning the intramural flag football championship also won’t be forgotten. At PLU, I have been pushed out of my comfort zone more times than I can count, but this is what’s made me who I am. I am excited to take my PLU experience with me wherever I go for the rest of my life. What’s next? After graduation, I am planning to marry the love of my life Jessie Sheppard. Then, after our

  • Makaela Whalen ’23 pursues newly launched pre-law minor Posted by: vcraker / June 7, 2022 Image: Image: (From left to right) Honorable Philip K. Sorensen, Connor Lemma ’22, Makaela Whalen ’23, Calissa Hagen ’24, Honorable Clarence Henderson, Jr. (photo courtesy of Judge Sorensen) June 7, 2022 Makaela Whalen ’23 has a passion for the environment and animals. Her desire to find a meaningful vocation that feeds those passions resulted in her pursuing a degree in either environmental or animal law

  • Select an item from the menu below to see past events in our archives.2016 Pauling Symposium For the Love of Chocolate Lecture Science, Sugar, and Food A Messy Love Story Lecture This is How We Roll - The Chemistry of Bread-making Lecture

  • Strings Professor Svend Rønning shares his teaching and his music Mandi LeCompte September 30, 2016 Faculty, Faculty Updates 286 Views Read more

  • Are you brave or are you insane for coming out at a Lutheran university in the 90s… or are you just doing the right thing? Beth Kraig (full oral history interviews part one, part two, and part three) Beth was the obvious choice for the first person to interview for this project. For many PLU students and alumni, Beth Kraig is the queer history of PLU. I knew that Beth would also be instrumental in connecting me with other members of our PLU community who would be willing to share their

  • , removing trade barriers, opening investment flows and aggregately reducing the provision of social services and support to rural and poor populations. A prominent feature of the neoliberal political-economy has been not only the increase of migration as an economic strategy, but also the elevated presence of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) doing work in development, with a diverse spectrum of practices and philosophies. Through my experience in Pacific Lutheran University’s Oaxaca study abroad

  • Manager. •    RD’s provide feedback via evaluation forms to Emergency Programs Manager. •    Emergency Programs Manager reports results of exercise to Residential Life Director and Emergency Planning Team. As necessary, action plans developed to correct noted deficiencies.Fire Safety Procedures Damaging or tampering with fire alarm apparatus or equipment (i.e., sounding false fire alarms – RCW 9.40.100) is prohibited. Fire extinguishers are strategically located throughout each residence hall

  • said of the program, which launched this semester. (In a good way, he added). Zylstra’s the director of the Center for Community Engagement and Service, which houses the new program. The study away experience, the newest Gateway program through the Wang Center for Global Education, is the result of three years of intensive planning. It started with an idea in the early 2000s to provide living and learning re-entry for students who study away and gain a rich new perspective. In 2003, Zylstra said