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  • The college experience is about getting involved. No other time in your life are you saturated with so many diverse ideas, perspectives, lifestyles, and goals.

    and faculty members. They seek to welcome and affirm every member of the PLU community as we collectively respond to the spiritual call to justice and transformation.LEARN MORE READ MORE ON STUDENT INVOLVEMENT IN CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS

  • 52% of this year's first-year class identify as a student of color. 42% of all PLU students are students of color.

    Student of Color Overnight (SoCO) October 13-14, 2022 The PLU Office of Admission is partnering with PLU’s Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability to outline the unique opportunities and resources that exist for students of color on campus. Connected to our Lute Life Day, SoCO will include an overnight experience, lecture/class with a PLU professor, a campus tour, a student experience panel, community building with current students, financial aid and application workshops, food, and

  • Senate Resolution 1: Support for Affinity Groups Senate Resolution 2: Support for the PLU Muslim Student Association on the Topic of Dining Services Senate Resolution 3: 2020-2021 ASPLU Budget

    : Food Pantry Senate Bill 4: Establishing Transition Coordinator Senate Bill 5: Executive Election Packet Senate Bill 7: Support for DECA Senate Bill 8: Article XIV, Subsection 1 Senate Bill 9: Tote Bags Bill 2018-2019 Legislation Highlights Allocating funds toward the Students of Color Retreat Allocating funds toward the Queer Student Retreat Announcing support for Senator Maria Cantwell’s presence on campus at the October 8th Senate Debate Affirming commitment to justice by taking a stand against

  • Priest-in-Charge Christ Episcopal Church in Tacoma Mother Janet Campbell has served as Priest-in-Charge at Christ Church since 2014.

    hymnody. An ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church USA, she has presented workshops on hymnody for both scholarly and pastoral groups. She will lead a workshop on congregational water music. Samuel TorvendProfessor of Church History Pacific Lutheran University In addition to his work at PLU, Dr. Torvend serves as Associate Priest for Adult Formation at Christ Church Tacoma. He is the author of Still Hungry at the Feast: Eucharistic Justice in the Midst of Affliction and a member of the Ecology

  • EPC Proposal Evaluation and Institutional Impact Evaluation forms are available in the Documents and Forms section of the Provost Office website.

    9Women’s and Gender Studies Feb 27 - Mar 28Mar 11-Apr 11Apr 3 - May 4Apr 30 - May 31May 13 - Jun 15Jun 26 - Jul 27Sep 29 - Oct 29Children’s Literature and Culture Minor Nov 5 - Dec 7STEM Education MinorDec 18 - Jan 29, 2021Feb 25 - Mar 272019Jan 22- Feb 20Feb 4 - Mar 5Mar 15 - Apr 15May 17 - Jun 17Kinesiology (MSK) New Master’s DegreeJun 6 - Jul 5Sep 27 - Oct 26Sociology Criminal Justice Major Oct 25 - Nov 25Nov 15 - Dec 17Hispanic Studies Dec 13 - Jan 212018Mar 6-Apr 5Musical Theatre ConcentrationMar

  • The History Department is pleased to present the 2024 Spring Capstones Saturday, May 18th - Xavier Hall, Room 201 - 9:00 am-3:00 pm Click on each student name to see their presentation title.

    Than We Were``: Group Marriage in the Oneida Community and The Kerista VillageOlivia DotyWe Haven't Come Far: Striving for Justice, from The March on Washington to the George Floyd Protests10:00-11:00 am - GENDER - Comment: Dr. Gina HamesSage WarnerAaron GomkeGabi SuttonSage WarnerReligious Salvation Through Economic Prosperity Among Women in the Nation of IslamAaron GomkeBreaking News: Comparing Western Media's Depictions of Chechen and Yazidi Women Fighters in the Age of TerrorismGabi

  • HPRB review and approval must occur before you begin.

    reviewed if it is: a capstone project an independent study project student-faculty research a Severtson project funded by a Wang Center Grant funded by a Diversity Justice Sustainability (DJS) Award funded by other kinds of grants (e.g., federal) work you intend to present at the Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research Symposium (if you want your abstract posted on the PLU website) work you intend to present at a conference or publish in a journal Most classroom research (conducted as a class

  • TACOMA, Wash. (April 29, 2015)—  LollaPLUza, the annual one-day spring music festival produced by the PLU Student Activities Board (SAB), will be held on Saturday, May 7 from 1-7 p.m. on the PLU Golf Course. With a focus on up-and-coming Pacific Northwest talent, headlining band…

    !”, said LollaPLUza PR Director, Grace Takehara ’17.   BELOW: Photos from LollaPLUza 2015 by Campus Photographer John Froschauer. Full Event Preview by Mast Media Read Previous Hands-on conservation program launched by PLU’s military outreach director helps connect students to the earth Read Next PLU alumna, first black woman to serve as state senator, dedicated 20 years in politics to health care, social justice COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might

  • A group of PLU students, staff and alumni joined the Puyallup Tribe, members of the South Sound’s Hawaiian/Polynesian community, and other locals at a gathering welcoming the Hōkūle‘a to Tacoma yesterday. A 62-foot-long traditional voyaging canoe operated by crew from the Polynesian Voyaging Society in…

    voyaging, as well as wayfinding and navigation.” After the welcoming ceremony, the PLU group shared a meal with the gathered community and Hōkūle‘a crew members, and participated in discussions about the connection between people and the environment. PLU Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Director Nicole Juliano, who was born and raised on Maui, was one of the organizers of the visit. × × × × Read Previous PLU receives top accolades for quality, affordability and student experience Read Next New

  • The biennial international symposium at PLU is one of the ways that the Wang Center supports the university’s goal of being an ever more globally focused university.

    understanding of the PLU campus community, so too is it intended to reach out to the broader Puget Sound Community. Come join us as we consider questions and confront the challenges Our Thirsty Planet faces, challenges with respect to the environment, human health, social justice, economic health, and political conflict. Previous symposiums have been on China: Bridges for a New Century, Norway’s Pathways to Peace, Advances in Global Health by Non-Governmental Organizations, and Understanding the World