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  • Community Meeting For continuing Veterans, ROTC, and students from military families1:00PM-2:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC), Room 201 Veterans Community Meeting For continuing Veterans2:00PM-3:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC), Room 201 Featured Speaker: Jason Kilmer Encouraged: Check out this engaging talk about making healthy choices as a Lute! 7:15PM-8:30PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Various Rooms & Virtual via Zoom Link (PLU epass required to access link) Sunday is the only strongly

  • on becoming, and why? I chose to go into family medicine because of the opportunity to care for anyone, regardless of age, for nearly any issue. As a family doctor, I can maximize my impact within the community and touch as many lives as possible. Ultimately, family medicine provides an opportunity for me to combine my passion for service and my talents in order to meet one of the world’s greatest needs in primary medical care. What have you enjoyed most about medical school? One particularly

  • A Special PlaceWe’ve said that at PLU learning in class is nothing like you’ve ever experienced before. That’s true. But at PLU you’ll also be challenged to learn and grow outside the classroom. We’re are a close-knit community where students do much more than just go to class together. The campus is a hub of activity where anything can happen – a small group late-night study session, a concert in the student-run Cave or an impromptu mud football game. There’s a hometown feel to the place

  • Transferring CreditsDirect Transfer AgreementsPLU accepts transfer degrees from community colleges in Washington (AA-DTA), Oregon (AAOT), and California (AA-T & AS-T). If you complete one of these degrees, PLU will accept your degree as a block of credits, you will be granted automatic junior standing.Class by Class EquivalencyPLU has a generous credit transfer policy. If a course is similar to one taught at PLU, you will likely be able to transfer credits. To be certain which of your own

  • science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community June 13, 2024 Universal language: how teaching music in rural Namibia was a life-changing experience for Jessa Delos Reyes ’24 May 20, 2024

  • Multi-Faith Meditation & Prayer Space Photo: John Froschauer/PLU PLU’s Multi-Faith Meditation and Prayer Space is located in the Anderson University Center, Room 205.  The door has Lute card access and is open to all PLU community members.  Read about it HERE. This space is for individual prayer, meditation and reflection.  We hope it might be a place of grounding and renewal. The space contains items from various religious and spiritual traditions.  You are welcome to use any of these items

  • Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation Posted by: nicolacs / November 18, 2020 November 18, 2020 Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation decided to add a fifth scholarship to the four we had advertised. One is reserved for an early undergraduate (preferably community college) student; one for a late undergraduate; one for an early graduate student; the last two are available to students at any level (but are most likely to go to late graduate students).  At least one of these five scholarships

  • Renewable Energy Scholarship Posted by: alemanem / October 4, 2021 October 4, 2021 RESF expects to award seven or eight scholarships in 2022 based upon academic merit, accomplishments in the field, and demonstrated interest.  One is reserved for an early undergraduate (preferably community college) student; one for another undergraduate; one for an early graduate student; and the rest are available to students at any level.   At least one of these scholarships will be awarded to a diversity

  • data. I also saw the area littered with waste. Such as the white material wrapped around the tree stump, or the tarp and countless other objects on the banks pictured here. Stream health is an important part of the entire community’s health, to human and non-human residents alike. From the big green trees to the smallest mayfly larva or the rocks embedded in the substrate, each plays a role in stream health. You can help take care of these ecosystems that serve the community. Take a positive

  • the impact of an individual’s distressing behaviors on others; referrals to community mental health providers and services. Please understand that all information about our clients is completely confidential (we are unable to acknowledge if a student is a client within our office).  However, we may still be able to provide general information about how to understand, provide assistance, or get help for the person or situation you describe.  And confidentiality does not limit what you can tell us