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  • students who are experiencing symptoms consistent with the virus.  These appointments will happen in our COVID booth on the east side of the building. iHealth rapid COVID antigen test kits are available at no-cost in the Health Center, the Campus Safety office and Old Main Market. Please call the Health Center to report any positive off-campus or iHealth test results. As of December 15, 2022, the US government has again made home tests available through the US Postal Service. The Tacoma Pierce County

  • April 10, 2019 President’s Remarks: Allan Belton Invocation: Christa Slater Donor Spotlight: Laura Polcyn Student Speaker: Carson Bergstrom Allan Belton, President Allan Belton, PresidentAllan Belton was appointed by the PLU Board of Regents to serve as the University’s Interim President in June 2017 and now as PLU’s 14th President earlier this month. Prior to being appointed President, he served as Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, responsible for the University’s

  • actions taken by those resisting the Nazis. By contrast speakers shared the courageous stories of individual Catholics who resisted, such as Bernhard Litchenberg. The final sessions focused on the changing nature of the Catholic Church vis a vis the Jewish people, with the aim of understanding efforts to improve Jewish-Catholic relations, providing attendees with a message of hope that antisemitism can be defeated.Learn more about the "Synagogue and Church" conference 2016 Powell-Heller Conference for

  • PLU Religious Inclusion & Accommodation Policy A Statement related to Religious and Spiritual Identities and Practices (for Students, Faculty, and Staff) As a University rooted in the tradition of Lutheran Higher Education, enacting a mission of critical inquiry, service, leadership, and care, and committed to Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability, Pacific Lutheran University values the multiple  religious and spiritual traditions and practices within our campus community and supports faculty

  • professional goals. Application Fee Pay the nonrefundable $48 application processing fee. (Note: If you need to submit additional documents after submitting the online application, you can email them to gradadmission@plu.edu)Step Three: Submit official transcriptsOfficial Transcripts Official transcripts must be sent to GradCAS from all US and English-Speaking Canadian institutions you listed in the College Attended section of your application. Official international and French Canadian transcripts must be

  • staff at Pacific Lutheran University think the Women’s Center moniker could – and should – say much more. And soon it will. The Women’s Center is seeking feedback to rename the social justice hub, serving as a living example of the progress it touts.   Dr. Jennifer Smith, director of the Women’s Center, said the change highlights the evolution of PLU’s role in a much larger revolution. “A lot of women’s centers are looking to change their names,” Smith said. “The women’s movement is evolving.” The

  • folder, open a browser window and type in www.formstack.com.  Hover over Login, click on Forms and use the department ePass and password. You should see the folder and all of the forms listed.

  • Is IHON For Me?What is IHON like? In a typical PLU IHON class you will find the following: Peers who are motivated, prepared, and eager to engage Small class sizes (12-20 students per course) Discussion rather than lecture:  most professors who teach in the program use some variety of the Socratic Method in their courses. Consideration of the ethical implications of the particular themes or topics under discussion. An effort to include global perspectives in each class A commitment to engage

  • this common household food product is. Others should know what they put into their bodies, especially growing college students. Artists: Carleigh Templin, Rei Oikawa, and Sydney Jeffery “Labor” Artist statement: As we were given the Advil bottle, we danced around multiple options of what it could mean. After a few moments of discussion, we couldn’t help but gravitate towards the struggles that come with the menstrual cycle, such as the things people have to use, as well as the things they have to

  • Welcome to Ordal Hall! If you're looking for a vibrant community where learning goes beyond the classroom, Ordal is the place to be! Posted by: mhines / April 2, 2024 April 2, 2024 Learning Communities at Ordal One of the highlights of living in Ordal is the opportunity to be part of the Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability (DJS) Communities. These communities are more than just places to live – they’re hubs of connection, growth, and support. Here is a glimpse into each of the DJS