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  • What is Emergency Management? Employees conducting an emergency drill in the PLU Emergency Coordination Center Emergency Management protects communities by coordinating and integrating all activities necessary to build, sustain, and improve the capability to mitigate against, prepare for, respond to, and recover from threatened or actual natural disasters, acts of terrorism, or other man-made disasters. There are four phases of Emergency Management: Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and

  • Faculty Webinars We are very excited to present a series of Faculty Webinars at this year’s Homecoming Week! Find out all the details for each event and register below! Code NationPersonal Computing and the Learn to Program Movement in America with Prof. Michael J. Halvorson, Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic HistoryTuesday, Oct 6 at 4:30 p.m. PT   How have people learned to write computer programs in the past, and how have the experiences of programmers changed over time? Are there

  • PLU’s kinesiology team places third at 2021 national sports medicine knowledge bowl Posted by: Silong Chhun / June 22, 2021 Image: 2020 PLU NW Regional ACSM Knowledge Bowl champions Nate Adams ’20, Brianna O’Malley ’21 and Sam Crompton ’20 June 22, 2021 By Silong ChhunPLU Marketing and Communications Earlier this month, PLU's Kinesiology Team—Emily Whittaker '21, Alyssa Pociernicki '22, and Brianna O'Malley '21—finished third in the 2021 American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) National

  • Wang Center Executive Director: “Global issues are local issues.” Posted by: Zach Powers / June 5, 2022 June 5, 2022 By Lisa Patterson ’98ResoLute ContributorIn 2021, PLU’s Wang Center for Global Education added a few more important words to its title. It is now the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education. The name change is the result of a merger between the Wang Center and the former Center for Community and Engaged Service. Professor of Hispanic and Latino Studies Tamara

  • Intersections: Called and Empowered (and Assessed) Cover art If we were all eyes, could we see each other? by Vickie R. Phipps Intersections, Number 54, Fall 2021 Intersections is a publication by and largely for the academic communities of the twenty-seven institutions that comprise the Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities… April 29, 2022 faculty newsletterIntersections

  • Intersections: Called and Empowered (and Assessed) Cover art If we were all eyes, could we see each other? by Vickie R. Phipps Intersections, Number 54, Fall 2021 Intersections is a publication by and largely for the academic communities of the twenty-seven institutions that comprise the Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities… April 29, 2022 faculty newsletterIntersections

  • The PLU Experience is different than most college experiences: At PLU, everyone is deeply committed to helping you find your calling (we call that “vocation”) and to lead a life that really matters. You’ll be prepared to excel by building excellent intellectual skills and by connecting with opportunities to realize your potential and find meaning and purpose in your work. In short, you’ll be way ahead of the pack once you graduate. PLU students can choose from over 40 majors, which are split

  • Guest CommentsWe hope you will take a few minutes to read through our guestbook and email us a comment of your own to events@plu.edu. The opinions of our guests are very important to us a we strive to continually improve the Destination PLU experience.WSU PuyallupWashington State UniversityWe have been offering WSU Urban IPM courses at PLU for more than a decade and we hope to continue this arrangement indefinitely. PLU offers a wonderful educational environment for our clients. Our

  • We know that college costs can be intimidating, but many students like you find that once financial aid is factored in, PLU is an affordable option – sometimes comparable to or even less expensive than state schools! Simply, financial aid is money from university, as well as federal, state, and independent resources.  It includes scholarships, grants, loans, and work study, and can be used to help pay for tuition, room and meals, books, and other college-related costs. Below, we break down

  • & Conclusion – Regency Room 6:45 pm  –  AKD Recognition – Dr. Laura Fitzwater Gonzales 6:55 pm  –  Capstone Wrap Up – Dr. Laura McCloud & Dr. Gerardo Cuevas-Buendia5:00 pm - Session 1Room 1 - Anderson University Center 203 Policing Moderator: Dr. Gerardo Cuevas-Buendia 5:00-5:10 pm - Daniel Thomas5:10-5:20 pm - Ari Warren5:20-5:30 pm - Jake Kessling5:30-5:40 pm - Questions and Answers5:00-5:10 pm - Daniel ThomasThe Influence of Resident Versus Police Initiated Contact on Threat or Use of Force5:10-5:20 pm