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  • The Procurement Office is responsible for overseeing and facilitating the acquisition of goods and services to ensure financial stewardship of revenue dollars.

    Source Justification Form Purchase Card Information Travel and Business Expense Policy Procurement and Contracts Flowchart Amazon BusinessReady to make a purchase? Purchase not Involving a ContractPurchase Requiring Contract Review

    Current Hours
    Monday: 8:00am-5:00pm
    Tuesday: 8:00am-5:00pm
    Wednesday: 8:00am-5:00pm
    Thursday: 8:00am-5:00pm
    Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm
    Saturday: Closed
    Sunday: Closed
    Procurement Office
    253-535-5079
    Hauge Administration, Rm 102 Pacific Lutheran University Tacoma, WA 98447
  • Educating to achieve a just, healthy, sustainable and peaceful world, both locally and globally. (2003 Strategic Plan for Global Education)

    personal goals and needs ACCESSIBLE to students of all financial backgrounds SUSTAINABLE travel through educational carbon mitigation practices INCLUSIVE programs provide immersion experiences for all students

  • Due to inclement weather, the PLU Main Campus and Lynnwood learning center (ABSN program) will open two hours late on Wednesday, January 17, 2024. PLU main campus — Offices will open at 10:00 a.m. J-term classes are delayed until the late morning block, which starts at 11:30 a.m. Lynnwood —The Lynnwood learning center will open...

    a.m. Students—if the delayed start overlaps with your class period—please inquire with your faculty how this affects your schedule and coursework. All community members are urged to use discretion in deciding whether to travel to campus and should use caution while on the road. Reminder: For more information on PLU weather-related protocols, please refer to the “Weather Related Campus Closure Procedures” that arrived in your PLU inbox on January 8.

  • Study away is an opportunity for students to pursue their academic interests in a different cultural context.

    support from onsite staff, a PLU faculty member, and/or staff at partner universities/organizations, depending on their program. In the case of a crisis or natural disaster, PLU has established emergency response protocols and risk assessment plans for each study away program. Students receive instructions and are expected to register any independent travel they choose to do during their free time, so that, in an emergency, Wang Center staff know where students are located at all times and can offer

  • It’s not just that the world has changed. It is changing. Every day. And the people who best understand how it’s changing – and the complex reasons why – will be the ones who find success.

    master’s degree universities in the United States for percentage of students engaged in international study. Over 40 percent of PLU students study abroad. The national study abroad average is 3 percent. And here, study away is much more than a trip. It is an opportunity to take an intensive course and study a focused topic, on location, with a professor who knows the subject and location well. Many students travel during PLU’s January Term, called J-Term. It’s a one-month session between fall and

  • Are you a student looking for a professional opportunity to learn about homeland security related research to enhance your research interests and career goals? Do you want to learn from top scientists and subject matter experts in homeland security disciplines and areas of research? Do…

    , you will establish connections with DHS professionals that facilitate long-term relationships between yourself, researchers, DHS personnel and research facilities. Benefits Stipend: Undergraduate students receive a stipend of $600 per week; Graduate students receive a stipend of $700 per week. For students participating onsite: Travel: Travel reimbursement for inbound and outbound expenses up to $1,000 for participants who live more than fifty miles, one-way, from the assigned hosting site

  • Listed below are the benefits for faculty and staff: Emergency Ride Home Preferred Carpool Parking Spaces Ridematching Reporting Commute Trips Bike Racks and Lockers Lockers and Showers

    available to all PLU employees. If you smart commute to work and have an emergency situation, you qualify for Emergency Ride Home. You may use Emergency Ride Home to travel from PLU to: Your home The location of your personal vehicle; for example, park-and-ride lot, daycare center, carpool partner’s home The ferry terminal (taxi reimbursement ends at the ferry terminal) An intermediate stop is permitted if it is related to the nature of the emergency, such as picking up a sick child from school before

  • In May 2000, a grant was awarded to the Division of Social Sciences for a student-faculty research program to honor PLU faculty member and alumnus (1955) Dr. S. Erving (Erv) Severtson.

    fellowship per student. Faculty are also eligible for up to $1,100 for travel and other project expenses per project. Applications for 2024-2025 are due by 5:00 pm on April 28, 2024. The competitive application process is open to students collaborating with any faculty member from the departments/programs previously housed in the Division of Social Sciences: Anthropology, Economics, History, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, and Sociology & Criminal Justice. To apply, a student must submit a

  • Alyssa Henry ’12 found herself pedaling across Massachusetts for what she later called the most amazing summer she’s ever had. “It inspired me to get busy and not be afraid to fail.” I never thought I’d spend my summer biking 800 miles across Massachusetts By…

    . The internship was with a nonprofit called New England Climate Summer. Their project was to travel in groups of six or seven, meeting with individuals, community groups or government officials in hopes of finding ways to lessen their dependency on fossil fuels. Henry’s group would travel 30 to 50 miles a day, sleeping in churches or – when they were lucky – in the homes of well-wishers, where they would sometimes get a warm meal, do laundry or take a shower. “Showing up in a community and having

  • PLU’s College of Natural Sciences is excited for Bryn Nelson to deliver “From Revolting to Revolutionary: How Poop Has Transformed Science and Reshaped the World,” the 2024 Rachel Carson Science, Technology and Society Lecture, on February 21 at 7:00 P.M. in the Anderson University Center…

    : How Poop Has Transformed Science and Reshaped the World,” the 2024 Rachel Carson Science, Technology and Society Lecture, on February 21 at 7:00 P.M. in the Anderson University Center at PLU. Drawing on his background as a former microbiologist with expertise in bacterial biochemistry from the University of Washington, Nelson seamlessly integrates insights from biology, biomedicine, ecology, green technology, and unconventional travel destinations. The Seattle-based freelance writer and editor is