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  • don’t have a dedicated gluten-free kitchen. We do have protocols in place to help us keep cross-contamination to a minimum. Our fries are cooked in a dedicated gluten-free fryer, we use dedicated gluten-free utensils and cutting boards and our staff is trained in cross-contamination prevention. Additionally, there are often suggestions on the menu to help you know how to customize a vegan or gluten-free dish for you. If you’re concerned about eating safely at PLU, scheduling a meeting with our

  • Lagerquist Concert Hall in Mary Baker Russell Building. Tickets are available online at Eventbrite. $17 – general admission; $10 – 60+, military, alumni and PLU community (faculty, staff, families); $5 – PLU students, 18 and younger.TicketsOctober 21, 2018 Works for Organ Solo and Organ Plus 20th Anniversary Concert of the Gottfried and Mary Fuchs OrganBuy2018-19 Richard D. Moe Organ Series upcoming concerts:October 21, 2018, Works for Organ Solo and Organ Plus, 20th Anniversary Concert of the Gottfried

  • PLU Blue Friday: Lutes Fired Up & Ready for the Super Bowl Super Bowl Sunday is nearly here, and the PLU community is abuzz about this weekend’s big game! I invite the entire campus to participate in  PLU Blue Friday on Jan. 30!   Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to dress in your favorite Seahawks attire. Post your photos/tweets… January 29, 2015 Higher EducationWhat's a Lute?

  • : Abortion stories from the 1 in 3 campaign” March 3 and 4, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts. Tickets can be found here. “Disagreement: Strategies for Talking Across Divides” March 5 at 7 p.m. Currently booked for AUC 213, but likely to change. “Can you really be pro-woman and pro-life?” March 6, 6:30-8 p.m. Xavier 250 “Stand with (unplanned) parenthood” March 9, 7-9 p.m. Xavier 201 “Let’s Talk About Planned Parenthood” March 9, 7-9 p.m. Hauge 101 The string of events kicks

  • in the Nesvig Alumni Center at 518 123rd St S, Tacoma, WA 98447. The Nesvig Alumni Center is currently open Monday – Thursday from 9am to 4pm Get directions to the Nesvig Alumni CenterContact UsBy phoneConnect with Alumni & Student Connections by phone at: 253-535-7415 Connect with Student Employment by phone at: 253-535-8786 By emailConnect with Alumni & Student Connections by email: Alumni: alumni@plu.edu Career: career@plu.edu Student Employment: stuemp@plu.edu

  • minutes. The chair of the faculty reports the full results to the Faculty Assembly and declares whether the motion has passed. Special Rules of Order for Electronic Assemblies (approved by Faculty Assembly on 9/18/20). When deemed necessary by the Chair due to restrictions on meeting in-person and except as otherwise provided in these bylaws, meetings of the faculty may be conducted through use of Internet meeting services designated by the Chair that support anonymous voting and support audio and

  • Admission Office Coronavirus InformationPLU has been following the lead of public health officials to do everything possible to keep our community safe and healthy throughout the COVID-19 pandemic (You can view PLU’s Coronavirus Information page here). PLU is a community of care and we are here to support you. Below you’ll find answers to some of the questions and concerns you might have, which include the measures we are taking to allow for flexibility on requirements, deadlines, and more. We

  • November 1, 2010 A commitment to educating the entire student By Steve Hansen If you want to see the intersection of athletics and academics in the lives of PLU students, look no farther than Molly Stuen ’72 and Zenon Olbertz ’71. Both were athletes at PLU – Molly raced for the ski team and Zenon played football. The couple, who later married, met on the slopes of Whistler, B.C., where the ski team was practicing. Molly Stuen ’72 and Zenon Olbertz ’71. Molly is also the granddaughter of Ole

  • windows open at the beginning of their class-level cohort. Students with documented disabilities requiring early registration, as determined by the director of disability support services – these students’ registration windows open on the first day of registration if it is a needs-based accommodation for their disability. Study Away students enrolled in a semester-long study away program affiliated with the Wang Center – these students’ registration windows open at the beginning of their class-level

  • never thought I would do collegiate Debate,” Ballard said, “but I went to a tournament on a whim my junior year and was hooked. I made it my senior year pipe dream to win a tournament. I’ve worked hard and lost sleep to make this happen and I couldn’t be happier.” Ballard also received an award for tenth best speaker overall at the tournament. This is the second big win as a division for the T.O.H. Karl Forensics Forum this season. One of their Junior Varsity teams comprised of two freshmen took