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  • PLUS is a space for us to create community as students, alums, and clinicians from ethnically underrepresented and historically excluded racialized groups.

    PLUSPLUS is a space for us to create community as students, alums, and clinicians from ethnically underrepresented and historically excluded racialized groups. This space will be a meeting in which we, as a community, share resources for survival, hold each other through hard times and relate the work we do as MFTs to the healing practices people of color have used to thrive for generations. Additionally, the hope is that PLUS will build a bridge of the work MFT students of color have done at

  • Administrative Services Representative | PLU Staff Council | As the EHS Manager, James assists the PLU community in implementing workplace health & safety policies/procedures.

    James Fulkerson Administrative Services Representative Biography Biography As the EHS Manager, James assists the PLU community in implementing workplace health & safety policies/procedures. He also works with Local, State, and Federal agencies to ensure compliance with OSHA, haz/biowaste, and environmental regulations. An Air Force retiree originally from Paso Robles, California, James enjoys camping, hiking, cycling, and fishing in his free time.

  • The PLU Men’s+ Ultimate Frisbee teams are constantly seeking new players to join the highly competitive and supportive community of Ultimate Frisbee.

    For me, frisbee was never about the sport, at least not initially. I joined the team without ever having thrown a frisbee. From the beginning, it’s been about the community. For the last three years, I have felt the love and support of the team, encouraging me to be a better athlete, student, and friend. I have since fallen in love with the sport, but the team is why I continue to participate. For anyone hoping to find their community, I would love to introduce you to the frisbee team. Aaron

  • Resident Assistants are trained and paid student leaders who are committed to creating an inclusive living/learning community in the residence halls.

    Photo of Tingelstad with text overlay of Campus Life Student Leader Selection Residence Assistant Apply Here: RA Application for 2024-2025 Resident Assistant (RA)Resident Assistants are trained and paid student leaders who are committed to creating an inclusive living/learning community in the residence halls. They serve the residential community through a variety of responsibilities including community building, programming, mediation, crisis response and policy enforcement. Campus Life also

  • The mission of the Division of Student Life is “to promote the holistic development of students and steward a dynamic campus community.

    Welcome to Student LifeThe Student Life supports students to succeed to the best of their ability in and out of the classroom by providing them resources to reach their academic and personal goals and preparing them for a lifetime of community-engagement, through their their careers and beyond, in service to others.Call Us: 253-535-7200 Visit Us: Anderson University Center, Suite 161 Office Hours:  Mon-Thurs, 8:00am-noon, 1:00-5:00pmOur MissionThe mission of the Division of Student Life is “to

    Student Life Office
    253-535-7137
    Anderson University Center Room 161 Tacoma, WA 98447
  • Students, as members of the community, have the right to address issues that may be incongruent with university policies, rules, and regulations.

    Click here to fill out an Incident Report:Incident Report FormHow Incident Reports are GeneratedStudents, as members of the community, have the right to address issues that may be incongruent with university policies, rules, and regulations. Employees of the university have the responsibility to support the policies, rules and regulations of PLU. Therefore, when a student’s conduct appears to be in violation of university policies, rules or regulations, any student, staff, faculty member, or

  • Monday, April 17, 2023 7:30 PM, Regency Room, AUC This event is open to the campus community for in-person attendance.

    Leila Renee & Erin Strubbe Leila Renee & Erin StrubbeMonday, April 17, 2023 7:30 PM, Regency Room, AUC This event is open to the campus community for in-person attendance. Leila Renee is a writer from Milwaukee, WI. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University. She received the 2021 Gulf Coast Prize in Fiction, the 2022 Shirley Jackson Prize and has received support from the Fulbright program and Tin House. Leila has published stories and essays in McSweeney’s, Prairie

  • I appreciates PLU’s values of vocation, asking big and difficult questions, and for being a caring community that encourages everyone to succeed.

    Technical College Shaun Antrim Battle Ground School District Max Boekenoogen Bellarmine High School - Tacoma Hillary Powell Bellevue College Shaun Antrim Bellevue School District Mara Johnson Bellingham School District Mara Johnson Benge School District Crisi Shockey Bethel School District Jenny Lansang Bickleton School District Crisi Shockey Big Bend Community College Shaun Antrim Bishop Blanchet High School - Seattle Mara Johnson Blaine School District Mara Johnson Boistfort School District Max

  • Reflect (end of the fall semester) // The end of a semester often represents an overlapping of occupations, from focusing on finals and finishing the semester to looking ahead to next opportunities

    navigating finals Wellbeing Services & Resources created this post-election planning guide to support students This short article provides tips for talking about divisive issues during the holidays TimelyCare is a resource available 24/7/365, including during breaks/holidays We encourage you to take time for yourself, practice self-care, and connect with others during this busy time.Finding Joy in Community This SeasonWe encourage you to take time during busy finals and holiday seasons to engage with

  • Assistant Athletic Director for Recreation | Recreational Sports | thompsrw@plu.edu | 253-535-7495 | Robert Thompson arrived at Pacific Lutheran University in August of 2013 as the Coordinator of Recreation and was elevated to Assistant Athletic Director for Recreation prior to the 2017-2018 academic year. Under Thompson’s leadership, student participation in intramural programming has increased by 40 percent through innovative marketing to students and partnerships with several departments on campus.

    departments at Brown University, Adams State University, and Endicott College. He additionally has corporate experience at the Nike World Headquarters working in their golf and SPARQ divisions in customer relations and events. With a passion for student development, Thompson has used his Nike experience to creatively market and unite the campus community through recreational programming and events. Thompson earned a bachelor of science degree in sports management from Endicott College in 2007 and was a

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