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  • The Harstad Heritage Society celebrates the visionary commitment of individuals and families who have secured PLU's enduring prosperity through planned gifts.

    future is protected. Extend your support for causes dear to your heart for generations to come. Provide tax-saving benefits and reduce capital gains by leveraging tax-free transfers, utilizing trusts, implementing strategic gifting, benefiting from step-up in basis, and employing charitable planning. Questions? We can help. Jennie Griek Gift Planner 253-535-7156 jgriek@plu.edu Sue Loiland Senior Gift Planner 253-535-8421 loiland@plu.edu Ways to Give Gifts by Will or Bequest Make a gift that costs

  • Physical Therapist | Understanding the World Through Sports and Recreation | Erik is a 1989 graduate of Pacific Lutheran University with a BS-Biological Research.

    Erik Moen ’89 Physical Therapist Biography Biography Erik is a 1989 graduate of Pacific Lutheran University with a BS-Biological Research. He went on to Physical Therapy School at the University of Washington. Erik is the owner of Corpore Sano Physical Therapy in Kenmore WA. Erik’s specialty is bicycle biomechanics and injury intervention. Erik is a frequent author and educator in bicycle-related topics. He attended the 2008 Paralympic Games as a Soigneur/PT for the USA Para-cycling team.

  • NARCAN Information   PLU recognizes that licit and illicit drug use is a part of our world and chooses to embrace a harm reduction approach instead of minimizing, condemning, or stigmatizing drug use. Harm reduction is a spectrum of practical prevention strategies that reduce the likelihood or seriousness of alcohol or other drug-related harm, and...

    NARCAN Information   PLU recognizes that licit and illicit drug use is a part of our world and chooses to embrace a harm reduction approach instead of minimizing, condemning, or stigmatizing drug use. Harm reduction is a spectrum of practical prevention strategies that reduce the likelihood or seriousness of alcohol or other drug-related harm, and can range from abstinence to managed use. Not all PLU students use drugs, but for those who do, we just want you to be safe. Opioid overdose can

  • Interested in trying out a new technology in your teaching? Instructional Technologies offers confidential one-on-one consultations for faculty on integrating technology into course pedagogy.

    also work with you via email, phone, or web conference.Schedule a Consultation To schedule a consultation, click the button below to create a Help Desk ticket. Use the Request Type “Instructional Technologies / One-on-one Consults.” ScheduleExamples of Consultations Getting assistance with using Sakai tools Integrating appropriate technology and learning tools into instruction Utilizing course management system sites to improve students’ learning experiences Exploring the use of Google Drive and

  • Our identities inform how we experience the world and how the world perceives us. We are all drawn to therapy for a variety of reasons, so good on you for already making the toughest decision and

    Carlos Garcia Jr, Therapist in TrainingOur identities inform how we experience the world and how the world perceives us. We are all drawn to therapy for a variety of reasons, so good on you for already making the toughest decision and that is looking for a therapist. Latinx Student Marriage Family Therapist who works with young adults, military families, military retirees and veterans, couples, families, immigrant communities, and People of the Global Majority.

  • Economics of golf By Jesse Major ’15 An unconventional approach to economics that allows students to shoot lasers and travel PGA tour destinations was taught this J-Term by Mark Reiman, associate professor of economics. This class, The Economics of Golf, was inspired by a book…

    February 5, 2013 Economics of golf By Jesse Major ’15 An unconventional approach to economics that allows students to shoot lasers and travel PGA tour destinations was taught this J-Term by Mark Reiman, associate professor of economics. This class, The Economics of Golf, was inspired by a book called Golfonomics – not Reiman’s golfing skills In The Economics of Golf, students met with owners of golf courses in Tacoma, Monterey, Palm Desert and Phoenix, as well as officials of the PGA tour to

  • Welcome to the Spring 2020 Global Studies Capstones. 

    international law, asymmetrical power relations between it and Palestine, and a strongly held creed in the effectiveness of force over diplomatic intervention. Utilizing Israel as a case study highlights how some nations – namely powerful or well-allied ones – can persistently violate international law with a mere admonishing “finger wag” from the international community as a response. By assessing Israel’s relationship with international law, the entire international legal system can be better understood

  • Join the Computer Science Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will take place Friday and Saturday.

    itself around a predefined path. Utilizing a LiDAR laser scanner to observe the car’s environment, we generate a map and algorithmically guide the car through the racecourse. We utilize ROS (Robot Operating System) packages as a means to integrate our LiDAR laser scan data with the Hector SLAM (Simultaneously Localisation and Mapping) algorithm to simultaneously localize and map the location of the RC car. Using these maps, we implement our path planning algorithm (pure pursuit) and machine learning

  • The PLU Department of Social Work program is preparation for generalist social work practice with individuals, families, households, groups, communities, and organizations.

    SOCW faculty welcome new and returning students to PLU Convocation Day Sept. 3, 2024 PLU BSW Class of 2024! Congratulations to our Graduates PLU launches new Master of Social Work (MSW) degree You can open doors and be a voice for change as a social worker. Learn about the program Social work major and working mom Teranejah Lucas ’23 explores the politics and power of Black hair in her capstone More Confronting Mental Health: How the PLU community is demonstrating transformative care. Learn How

    Heidi Brocious, BSW Program Chair
    Xavier Hall, Room 112 12180 Park Ave S Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
    Anissa Rogers, MSW Program Chair
    Xavier Hall, Room 144 12180 Park Ave S Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • Dr. Heberer Rice is one of the leading scholars on the Nazi Euthanasia murders. She has been based at the Museum's Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies (former U.S.

    remained inaccessible to researchers. Utilizing patient files from the Bezirkskrankenhaus Kaufbeuren, formerly a notorious “euthanasia” facility near Augsburg, this presentation will offer a much-needed perspective to a field in which the analysis of process and perpetrator often precludes important questions about the victims themselves.Dr. Patricia Heberer-RiceDr. Heberer Rice is one of the leading scholars on the Nazi Euthanasia murders. She has been based at the Museum’s Center for Advanced