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  • advisor to register for classes, review your class schedule, and learn more about academic expectations and your path to graduation. IN-PERSON DAYS: July 30 & August 1 (FINAL dates) Note: If you are within 25 driving miles of PLU, you must schedule an in-person registration appointment. VIRTUAL DAYS: July 29 & 31 (FINAL dates) CENTER FOR STUDENT SUCCESSLearn more about New Student Registration MORE INFOBEFORE you can request your appointment and before you can register for classes you MUST complete

  • elderly people had crawled up in an attic, and had passed,” she said. “Or you’d see something like “Rabbit, DOA.” “I think we were surprised at how much remains untouched, two and half years later,” said Allison Cambronne, also a junior. The group, which traveled to New Orleans under the auspices of Campus Ministry and University Congregation, returned from New Orleans March 30, still mulls over the lessons learned and the blessings given and received during the week-long stay. They shared some of

  • Lutheran University, premiered to a full house in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Feb. 28.The evening began with an introduction of the production team: Joanne Lisosky, professor of communication; Melannie Denise Cunningham, Director of Multicultural Recruitment in the PLU Office of Admission; Andrea Capere ’14; Princess Reese ’14; and Shunying Wang ’15. (Maurice Byrd ’14 also is a member of the team but was not present at the premiere.) Cunningham, who also served as the

  • of Political Science and its Pre-Law Center, PLU offers an advising program to students who are planning to attend law school after graduation.  Admissions committees at American law schools recommend that successful applicants be well and broadly educated, literate and numerate, and that they be critical thinkers and articulate communicators.  This is exactly what a sound liberal arts education at PLU provides. If you are interested in postgraduate legal education, you should consult with a pre

  • serious violation of this policy and will be considered independently of whether a charge or informal complaint of sexual harassment is substantiated.  Encouraging others to retaliate also violates this policy. Services for Faculty and Staff Employee victims of an incident committed on campus or in connection with a University-sponsored activity or event, or by a member of the PLU community, are strongly encouraged to contact Campus Safety, Human Resources, campus pastor, Center for Diversity, Justice

  • Nicole Juliano Director of Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Full Profile 253-535-7498 juliannh@plu.edu

  • August 27, 2010 PLU goes On the Road BY Kari Plog ’11 The First-Year Experience is a piece of Pacific Lutheran University that administrators like Allison Stephens boast about. First-year students go biking around Point Defiance Park as part of On The Road. Stephens, who is the new student orientation coordinator, said On the Road (OTR) trips have always been an important part of introducing students to PLU. “Three years down the road people will remember who went with them on their On the Road

  • , won in the Video Documentary category at the 51st Annual National Broadcasting Society Electronic Media Competition Awards Ceremony in Los Angeles on March 15, 2014. PLU Premiere of ‘Tapped Out’ What: The PLU premiere of Tapped Out, followed by a panel discussion. When: 7 p.m. April 10. Where: Studio Theater, in PLU’s Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. Admission: Free and open to the public. For more information: http://tappedoutdoc.weebly.com/ MediaLab is an award–winning

  • New Consolidated I&TS Help Desk Posted by: nordgrle / March 4, 2019 March 4, 2019 New Help Desk provides a single point for PLU technology support. by Layne Nordgren and Misty Berlin During the Library first floor remodel, Information & Technology Services (I&TS) combined the Instructional Technology service desk with the Help Desk, creating a single point of technology support for the PLU Community. Now, one set of contact options can be used to access technology support and staff: (253) 535

  • are really meant to do in this world,” Hughes said. “With this new project, we’re going to be leveraging all the tools we now have, plus a couple of new ones, for the benefit of the student.” Some of these new initiatives include a Virtual Career Center, an online interview option via Interview Stream, an online four-year plan for students, job postings exclusively for PLU students, and a guide for working and living abroad. Career Connections also has links for employers who want to post jobs or