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  • personal vehicle. Shredding Storage of materials. Table and chair rentals: contact Anderson University Center Conferences and Events at extension 7450 (253-535-7450). White boards and bulletin boards for offices; you purchase, we install. MiscellaneousWhat is a project?A work request that requires more extensive work and planning is a project. Projects are handled through our projects sub-department. Can I order office furniture or equipment through facilities?No, but we can assist in choosing what

  • Residence Halls  Students are expected to realize that in a community setting, and especially in an academic environment, consideration and courtesy for others is a most important factor at all times.  While it is a fact that some amount of noise is bound to occur, students who continually infringe on the rights of others by maintaining unacceptable noise levels will be subject to disciplinary action.  Students are expected to comply with all designated quiet hours.  Residence hall quiet hours

  • not know where to ask your question, please come to me!” There are a lot of considerations when it comes to selecting a college or university to attend and I want you to be able to make a decision with the full certainty that at PLU your accessibility is a priority to us. If you have any questions or want to connect please ask your admission counselor to introduce you to me. I hope to meet you in the admission process and work with you throughout your time as a Lute! Guest Blogger: Austin

  • . EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Building 29 Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Features On Campus Discovery Alumni News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Discovery April 21, 2014 Saved by the Ball April 21, 2014 Musical Memories April 21, 2014 5 Lutes Play Major Roles at Tacoma's Broadway Center April 21, 2014 Archives > < Winter 2018 Fall 2017 Spring 2017 Winter 2017 Fall 2016 Spring 2016 Winter 2016 Fall 2015 Spring 2015 Winter 2015 Fall 2014 Spring 2014 © 2014 Pacific Lutheran University

  • and Mediating Factors on Children’s Psychological Well-being*** 11. Jocelyn Nussbaum False Socialization: Social Media’s Impact on Loneliness and Substance Abuse 12. Richard Ouen The “Drunken Indian” Stereotype and Physical Dating Violence*** Psychology Student Research Conference May 16, 2024 4:30-6:30 pm Chris Knutzen Hall, Anderson University Center

  • , where she teaches at Miami University. Sophomore Sociology major Athena Gordon observed, “I was surprised that Daisy pulled so much inspiration from other authors. I thought that because writing is very individual in practice, the ideas would be very individual. I was surprised that Daisy interacted so much with other peoples’ texts.” Students in Wendy Call's Fall 2015 Autobiographical Writing class gather with author Daisy Hernandez, after discussing her memoir, A Cup of Water Under my Bed, via

  • nonprofit and industry partners about the opportunity gap in Washington state. The conference focuses on increasing educational attainment by supporting historically marginalized, underrepresented and underserved students across the lifespan of learning. The theme for this year’s event, which takes place Oct. 19 at Central Washington University, is “Advancing Equity, Expanding Opportunity, Increasing Attainment.” Participants will share effective strategies for educational success among underserved

  • is leading the way. Alan Krause ’76 is chairman and chief executive officer of MWH Global, an engineering firm that, according to its website, “manage[s] water purity and availability in a sustainable fashion for the health, livelihood and security of people worldwide.” HE’S A WINNER Alan Krause ’76 also is a 2015 Alumni Award Winner. Learn More One of its biggest projects is designing and providing construction management on the third set of locks for the Panama Canal Expansion project. This

  • Mike Frechette Dean of Enrollment Management and Student Financial Services Full Profile 253-535-7161 frechemt@plu.edu

  • is full of great people — and it’s still that way today.” With Thorpe’s help, SuperGraphics has contracted with the university on multiple projects across campus such as the transformation of the lobbies of Olson and Hauge, the Welcome Center, Lute Locker plus three iconic signs installed in late May. But his work with the university doesn’t end there. Thorpe, a business major who was on the PLU golf team all four years, has also taken on a mentoring role with current students by giving talks on