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  • comments are moderated Read Previous 2015 Convocation Read Next PLU Ranks in Top 10 of “value added colleges” in the New York Times LATEST POSTS President Krise’s open letter of support for Muslim community January 30, 2017 An Open Letter on Access for All Students January 20, 2017 LISTEN Forum December 6, 2016 What election season reminds us about higher education December 2, 2016

  • liberal arts and professional disciplines and without having engaged communities different from the ones they grew up in. PLU students holding a banner over Interstate 5 in Tacoma.× *Note: All comments are moderated Read Previous An Open Letter: Transgender Day of Remembrance Read Next LISTEN Forum LATEST POSTS President Krise’s open letter of support for Muslim community January 30, 2017 An Open Letter on Access for All Students January 20, 2017 LISTEN Forum December 6, 2016 An Open Letter

  • around me to support me through everything. Why I became a Religion Major. After taking a single religion class I realized that there is so much to be studied and learned. I was instantly intrigued by New Testament studies, which explains my capstone topic. Being a religion major has showed me that I should never end my pursuit of learning because there’s a plethora of knowledge out there, and each religion class I take allows me to touch a body of knowledge that is so interesting. Final Video

  • friend who would like to move into the room I am departing from, can they have it? It depends.  There are a number of factors that our office considers with these requests, please email us at rlif@plu.edu as soon as you know this information so we can provide support in a timely manner. When are students allowed to move back for J-Term or Spring? Check out the Year At A Glance Page – you will find all move in and move out date information for current and future semesters. If I study away for either J

  • be certified for the CFA (Certified Financial Analyst) exam, Smith said. When I visited PLU I had a really good feeling and I could envision myself here. I always wanted to achieve financial security and I had a really good gut feeling that PLU would be a good fit. – Kate Deines ’16 Deines advises other students to follow their hearts. “Trust your intuition – my mom says normally it’s never wrong,” she said, “and so far it’s led me to good places.” She added that she would be lost without support

  • Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2019/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2019/09/trinidad-and-tobago-cover-1024x504.jpg 1024 504 Thomas Kyle-Milward Thomas Kyle-Milward https://www.plu.edu/resolute/fall-2019/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2019/05/thomas-kyle-milward.jpg September 12, 2019 October 2, 2019 Twenty-one Pacific Lutheran University Diversity Center alumni, family and support staff touched down in Trinidad and Tobago in late July to commemorate and

  • IX legislation. ReporterAn individual who reports to the University a concern regarding possible Prohibited Conduct. A Reporter does not need to be an Impacted Party or Complainant. AdvisorAn individual or individuals chosen by the Complainant and Respondent to provide support during the investigation of a report of possible Prohibited Conduct that meets Title IX criteria. The chosen may not already be directly involved in the investigative process (Example – cannot be a witness, or Reporter). An

  • responsibility to secure an internship. The internship professor from the Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice and the Director of Career and Experiential Learning are here to support you to find an internship that connects to your vocational goals. Can an internship count toward my minor?Yes, completing a 4-credit internship (SOCI/CRIM 495 or AICE 476) counts toward the sociology and criminal justice minors, in addition to majors. How many hours will I need to complete at my internship site?It depends

  • What is the DJS Fee?The DJS Fee is a $10 fee per semester per student that helps support diversity, justice, and sustainability initiatives on campus.   The money collected is used to fund DJS Fee Priorities identified by the student body.  Each priority has an individual budget that is overseen by campus departments who contribute to designing opportunities to best meet the goals of the priorities. The DJS Fee is set on a two-year budget cycle allowing for continuity and sustainability of

  • . We in Humanities will be doing all we can to support these programs and the ways they advance PLU’s liberal arts tradition and the vital importance of the Classics to all the work we do. PLU is not alone in facing enrollment challenges —that trend is common throughout the landscape of private higher education.  But by retaining our commitment to the Classics as a minor, we set ourselves apart as a university that cares deeply about questions and traditions that have endured and evolved for many