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  • providing support for SoN daily operations, the staff serve as an informational resource for faculty, students, visitors, other PLU offices, and members of the community.

  • Pierce Transit, Metro Transit, Sound Transit, Community Transit, Everett Transit, Kitsap Transit, Seattle Streetcar, King County Water Taxi, and Kitsap Transit Foot Ferry. There is no trip limit; however, the card is for the employee’s transportation use only. Travel on the card can be work or non-work related. ORCA cards can be purchased at the Office of Financial Services – Hauge Admin Building, Rm 102. The cards are valid June through May and can be renewed each year. A valid PLU ID card is

  • opportunity in all aspects of employment and education and to provide a working and learning environment free from unlawful discrimination and harassment. In accordance with the plan, the University has appointed an Affirmative Action Officer who is responsible for implementing and monitoring the University’s goals including those set forth in the Affirmative Action Program.  The Affirmative Action Program is regularly reviewed and may be modified from time to time to serve the needs of the PLU community

  • blogs are not managed by Pacific Lutheran University nor the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education.

  • Sasha taqʷšəblu LaPointe Thursday, Nov 10, 2022 12:30pm, Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC This event is open to the campus community for in-person attendance.  Sasha’s book will be available for purchase and she has graciously offered to sign. Sasha taqʷšəblu LaPointe is from the Upper Skagit and Nooksack Indian Tribe. Native to the Pacific Northwest, she draws inspiration from her coastal heritage as well as her life in the city. She writes with a focus on trauma and resilience, ranging

  • Posted on November 16, 2017October 31, 2018 A Weekend with Mother Earth and the Zapotecs The third weekend in September, at the end of our Spanish Intensivo and right before the beginning of Term II,  we set off to Pueblos Mancomunados del Norte, in Oaxaca’s Sierra Norte. More specifically, we travelled to a small town called La Nevería. While there, we were honored to be welcomed into a Zapotec community … Continue reading A Weekend with Mother Earth and the Zapotecs

  • particularly effective strategies for faculty development. Each FLC will also have dedicated time with its members to establish outcomes, an assessment plan, community agreements, and meeting dates/times for the academic year. Space remains available in the following FLCs: Universal Design for Learning: Eliminating barriers to learning and building an inclusive learning environment (3 spaces); Renew & Reflect: Cultivating Purposeful Practice in a Community of Contemplative Educators (2 spaces); Grading for

  • university’s “Inspiring Women,” Kim has been active in the Gender Equity Center (formerly the Women’s Center).Meghan GouldMeghan Gould is a junior from Colorado Springs, Colorado, with a Mathematics Education/Global Studies double major and a concentration in Development and Social Justice. She is interested in education as a key contributor to community development and is currently collaborating on a mathematics curriculum that focuses on the intersection of math and social justice education. Meghan

  • Calendar Alumni News Thank you to all the alumni who came home to visit campus Nov. 2-4 In addition to annual events like the football game and PLU on Tap, there were more events than ever that brought alumni and students together over the weekend. Students look to alumni as mentors and value the knowledge and experiences alumni share about their time on campus and their life after PLU. Alumni find value in being a resource to students, as well as staying connected to the PLU community. Homecoming 2018

  • Calendar Alumni News Thank you to all the alumni who came home to visit campus Nov. 2-4 In addition to annual events like the football game and PLU on Tap, there were more events than ever that brought alumni and students together over the weekend. Students look to alumni as mentors and value the knowledge and experiences alumni share about their time on campus and their life after PLU. Alumni find value in being a resource to students, as well as staying connected to the PLU community. Homecoming 2018