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  • Means to Us”. Purdy will discuss his book and sign for attendees. Books will be sold at the event.Oct. 7, 7:00 p.m., AUC 133 Debate for Tacoma featuring candidates from Tacoma City Council and for the Port of Tacoma, who will be debating their opponents, with student moderators from the Political Science Department.Oct. 8, 7:30 p.m., AUC 133 Lauren Walker Lee, Executive Director of Tacoma Community House Will discuss the challenges and opportunities available for supporting non-citizens in our

  • Haley Information Center The largest concentration of computers for general access is located on the main floor of Mortvedt Library, where the Haley Center provides over 70 workstations for both individual and group study.  Access to electronic information resources and other research activities are available here, in an atmosphere that accommodates private and group interaction and allows immediate access to reference and technology help. Printing is available from the lab computers via our

  • Financial Aid & ScholarshipsThe Master of Science in Nursing program offers various scholarship and financial aid awards for students. Please select from which type you’d like to view. You may also look into federal, military aid, or external scholarships to support your graduate studies.The Dean's Excellence in Nursing Leadership Graduate ScholarshipThis scholarship is designed to support current and future nurses committed to improving healthcare outcomes, as well as improving their

  • PLU Symphony Orchestra ReunionThe Pacific Lutheran University Symphony Orchestra will close its concert season at PLU in May 2023 with a special event marking the end of an era, and a celebration of the orchestra’s long tradition. Professor Jeffrey Bell-Hanson will close his tenure with the orchestra as he prepares for retirement, conducting part of a gala concert featuring the members of the current PLUSO joined by alumni of the orchestra. Dr. Jerry Kracht, Conductor Emeritus, will also join

  • powerful 24-hour fundraising campaign that will encourage Lutes worldwide to come together and pave the way for our students and the university, while honoring the man who made PLU possible. It is a core belief at PLU that access to a world-class education shouldn’t depend on one’s ability to pay for it. Meeting our students’ financial needs is one of the university’s highest priorities. Last year, 602 loyal Lutes came together to raise $236,507, including $100,000 in matching funds toward student

  • , visits to local cultural attractions Scholarship details: Scholarship covers tuition, accommodation (double room on university campus) and comprehensive medical insurance Participants are responsible for international travel, learning materials, meals and admission tickets to cultural sites in China Application Requirements 1) Age: 16-35 years old 2) HSK result (any level) 3) Do not have any experience of studying in China before Application Procedure Register for HSK test at www.chinesetest.cn (if

  • California high school, Kristina Garabedian heard about a pastor’s intriguing invitation. The pastor asked church members to reach under the pews and fill shoeboxes stored there with donations for families in Mexico. Garabedian thought about her recent trip to Armenia, her father’s homeland, and the poverty she’d observed. For example, the Soviet-era apartment buildings in the central city only had water for one hour a day – and frequently lacked the pressure necessary to reach apartments up to 10

  • Welcome to the Health Center!If this is your first time using the Health CenterIf this is your first time using the Health Center we recommend calling in to schedule your first visit. We will be happy to help schedule an appointment for you and make sure you’re all squared away before coming to see us. Here are a few things to keep in mind before calling for the first time: Tell us if you would like to see a particular healthcare provider If you do not wish to discuss the reason for visiting us

  • Kelly LuceKelly Luce is the author of Three Scenarios in Which Hana Sasaki Grows a Tail, which won Foreword Review’s 2013 Editor’s Choice Prize for Fiction. After graduating from Northwestern University with a degree in cognitive science, Luce moved to Japan, where she lived and worked for three years. Her work has been recognized by fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, Ucross Foundation, and Ragdale Foundation, and has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Salon, O, the Oprah Magazine, The

  • a great opportunity and education to be a nurse.” – Trang, Tacoma, WA “My daughter was a recipient of scholarship while attending PLU.” – Anne, Redmond, WA “PLU formed my life, and when I graduated in 1970 I carried the gift that was given to me and will never forget.” – Gregory, Rockville, MD “To honor the legacy which launched us and to further the ongoing mission of the University.” – David, Lafayette, CA “We are doing what we can to sustain for the future, the opportunity that PLU presents