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  • Explore our beautiful campus and learn about the history and community of PLU. 12:00pm: Lunch and Summer Berry Festival Enjoy a free lunch in the Commons, the main dining facility on campus, and our Summer Berry Festival, with local fruit and live music. Location: The first session at 9:30am will be held at the Center of Graduate and Continuing Education, 12166 Pacific Ave S, Tacoma, 98444. (See map) All participants are encouraged to arrive 10 minutes on earlier to find your parking and checking in

  • LUTES Welcome (Back): The First Six Weeks LUTE Welcome (Back): The First Six Weeks DATE TIME LOCATION &/or how to ACCESS Community Coffee Hour & Chapel Moment Wednesdays (beginning 9/8/21)10:15AM-11:15AM (drop in anytime)Red Square Friday PrayersFridays (beginning 9/10/21)10:15AM-11:15AM (drop in anytime)Red Square Black Lives Matter Flag RaisingFriday, 9/10/212:00PM-3:00PMRed Square Campus Resource FairFriday, 9/10/214:00PM-6:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC) RHA Block PartyFriday, 9/10/218

  • International students who do not meet the English proficiency requirement for undergraduate admission at PLU are encouraged to join the University community through the International Pathway Program (IPP). To join the  International Pathway Program (IPP), students are required to submit the following: A completed IPP application School Records: Documentation of completion of secondary school. For incoming freshmen international students, official secondary school records are required. An

  • PLU stands ready to welcome military vets with a complete veteran support cadre including a Director of Military Outreach, VA Certifying Officials, Vet Corps Navigators and more. Veteran Services at PLU begins with the Director of Military Outreach (DMO.) The DMO supports military affiliated students so they can focus on their academics by working with and finding resources within community resources and military transition authorities. Students eligible to receive VA benefits, must contact the

  • All programs must take place in an atmosphere that assures the safety of all participants and other members of the campus community as well as the security of University property. Appropriate levels of security will be determined by Campus Safety, in consultation with Conferences and Events, Student Engagement, and the sponsoring organization. Events held on Sunday through Thursday will end no later than 11:45 p.m. Events beginning on Fridays and Saturdays will end no later than 2:00 a.m., and

  • accordance with its stated purposes and is familiar with the events and activities sponsored by the organization. An advisor provides advice and counsel by sharing expertise, insights and ideas, and making recommendations when appropriate. An advisor assists in the development of leadership skills among members. An advisor gives counsel on financial and administrative matters relating to the organization. An advisor helps prevent any violations of University, community, or state regulations. An advisor

  • It is the responsibility of all members of the university community to care for the security of the buildings.  Unauthorized presence in campus buildings, academic rooms, or residence hall rooms is prohibited and may be cause for action via the Student Conduct System and/or referral to a local law enforcement agency. Locked or closed buildings may be entered only with permission of supervisory personnel.  The unauthorized duplication of any university key and/or LuteCard or the use of an

  • A fourth generation Puget Sound native, Kurt Beecher Dammeier is an entrepreneur and investor with a track record for identifying and capitalizing on emerging business-to-business and consumer products trends. In 1999, Kurt joined the food community by forming Sugar Mountain. He founded Beecher’s Handmade Cheese in 2003. Beecher’s quickly established itself as a leader in the artisan cheese industry; in addition to its original location in Seattle’s Pike Place Market, in 2011, Beecher’s opened

  • T’wina Franklin is a Director at University Place School District, an Academic Instructor for Metropolitan Development Council’s College Bound program at Stadium High School and was selected to receive the 2014 City Club Dennis G. Seinfeld Emerging Leader Award and the Tacoma Public Schools 2014 WASA Community Leadership Award. T’wina is Co-Founder of the female empowerment organization Ladies First, a military wife, and mother of four. She is a graduate of The University of Puget Sound and has

  • who you work with when they walk into the room, and you have to be able to value where they’re at. That is a key aspect of our program.” And MFT students apply those skills as they acquire them, treating community members through The Couple and Family Center, PLU’s on-site clinic. It offers affordable, high-quality care to individuals, couples and families seeking therapy solutions for family, parenting, depression, anxiety, divorce, trauma and more. Graduates of the Marriage and Family Therapy