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  • Genocide: Stories in the First PersonThis year’s Powell-Heller Holocaust Conference will focus on genocide, and personal stories of those who have registersurvived conflicts around the world, from Rwanda to the Congo. To start off the conference on Thursday, co-directors of The Last Survivor will talk about the making of the documentary. Discussion of the film will be led by directors Michael Pertnoy and Michael Kleiman and the young survivor from the Congo, Justin Semahoro Kimenyerwa.The Last

  • to thrive. Thanks to your help we are showing our students that the PLU community cares for them and that this is a place where they can grow into the person they are meant to be.Meet Dr. Elizabeth A. Barton, the PLU Counseling Center director. She shares insights into the mental health of students today and what they need from us to thrive.  The importance of mental health has become much more public than it has in the past. Why do you think that is?  Many of us have had the luxury or privilege

  • “Attending a chemistry program at a small liberal arts school…gave me post-graduation opportunities! I was able to do research at PLU, research through an REU program at an R1 school, and had multiple post-graduation options months before I graduated. Thank you for preparing me for a life of inquiry in the sciences!” – Caleb Chandler ’17 Research By Area Analytical and Environmental Chemistry Angie Boysen, Ph.D. Brian Naasz, Ph.D. Biochemistry Tina Saxowsky, Ph.D. Dave Song, Ph.D.  Physical

  • recommend that you keep a journal throughout your undergraduate years in which you record your experiences as this will help you prepare for this crucial stage of the application process. The University of Washington Medical School recommends that applicants shadow for at least 40 hours in the U.S. Looking for shadowing or clinical experiences? Area Health Education Center programs can be a good resource.Washington AHECOther sites around the state/countryUndergrad resources Medical Mission Trips Many

  • recommend that you keep a journal throughout your undergraduate years in which you record your experiences as this will help you prepare for this crucial stage of the application process. The University of Washington Medical School recommends that applicants shadow for at least 40 hours in the U.S. Looking for shadowing or clinical experiences? Area Health Education Center programs can be a good resource.Washington AHECOther sites around the state/countryUndergrad resources Medical Mission Trips Many

  • Consultation ServicesOur experienced team of licensed psychologists and mental health counselors provide consultation with those concerned about PLU students.  We are open to speaking with parents, friends, staff, and faculty about a range of issues, including: strategies for helping a student connect with the Counseling Center or other on-campus support; concerns about a particular student who might be experiencing emotional distress or struggling with mental health struggles; concerns about

  • GLOBAL EDUCATION AT PLU Study Away Watch full video PLU is a national leader in global education, with a vision for “educating for a just, healthy, sustainable, and peaceful world at home and abroad.”PLU provides diverse opportunities to develop the skills to navigate the challenges of an increasingly complex and interconnected world. We know these will help you find success in your career and realize your full potential to live, learn, serve and lead as a global citizen. Study away isn’t the

  • Gear Rental Program Choose your own adventure with the Outdoor Rec (OR) rental program! From hammocks to tents, sleeping bags to backpacks, and everything in-between, Outdoor Rec has a wide selection of gear for your next excursion! Gear rental is charged on a weekly basis. Gear pick up and drop-off will take place at the Columbia Center (located on Lower Campus, across the street from Pflueger). Rental availability is subject to change and depends on what gear is being used for OR-led trips

  • Born and raised in the Philippines, Maria Surla ’23 is now a PLU grad and a nurse at MultiCare Good Samaritan Emergency in Parkland Posted by: Zach Powers / June 9, 2023 Image: Maria Surla ’23 presents at an event she co-organized titled “Tubes and Lines.” The event was planned and run by PLU’s Delta Iota Chi Nursing Service Club and invited students from University of Puget Sound’s Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy program to learn the proper way to move and ambulate patients who have

  • Internet AccessPLU’s Systems and Communication Services provides network connectivity for both students and faculty/staff members on campus. Wired and wireless connections are available from many locations around campus.  All devices on the PLU network must be registered to an active member of the PLU community before given access to any network resources.  Assistance with problems related to your network connection is provided through the Help Desk, located on the first floor of the