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  • TACOMA, WASH. (Sept. 28, 2016) – The Pacific Lutheran University Department of Languages and Literatures  will host the Tournées Film Festival this fall for screenings of nine recently released films representing a wide variety of cultures and historical periods. (Film trailers and descriptions below.) A…

    stand to watch yet another sister be forced into a stranger’s arms. Lale’s long-planned escape from oppression and the sisters’ unbreakable bonds and explosive liveliness in the face of a repressive society are the giddy counterbalances to a sobering account of a state of affairs that holds true for millions of young women.* Languages: Turkish JaujaWednesday, Oct. 5 | 5:30 | Ingram 100 Argentine auteur Lisandro Alonso’s film begins in 1882, with Danish military engineer Captain Dinesen (Viggo

  • More than a century after PLU was founded by Norwegian immigrants, the university maintains its connection to the founders’ homeland through study away programs.

    college brings in experts in the field, including Talleraas from PRIO. And sometimes it means the faculty members are the experts. Restad, for example, is regarded as an authority in American exceptionalism and foreign affairs, and often is called upon for national television interviews ― in Norway and the U.S. ― to discuss politics and policy. Another professor, Henrik Syse, is a member of the Norwegian Nobel Committee. “He’s one of the few who actually decides who gets the peace prize,” Dale

  • Click on area below to go to specific topic: Application Procedures Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Requirement Gift Funding Scholarships and Grants Student Employment Work Study Verification of Financial Aid Veterans Affairs and Vocational Rehabilitation

  • funding opportunities.STUDENTS OF COLOR Association of American Indian Affairs Cobell Scholarship Indian Health Service Scholarship Program Consuelo W. Gosnell Memorial Scholarsh Native Hawaiian Health Scholarship Program National Association of Black Social Workers Verne LaMarr Lyons Memorial Scholarship National Association for the Advancement of Colored People The Hispanic Scholarship Fund Korean American Scholarship Fund Council on Social Work Education Minority Fellowship Program VETERANS PLU

  • VA Certifying Officials in the Office of Student Financial Services and submit the necessary paperwork for certification. The student must turn in the PLU Certification request form each term to insure continuous receipt of benefits. PLU also has a Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs and AmeriCorps trained Vet Corps Navigator. The Navigator’s job is to help connect students with supportive opportunities, resources, and people both on and off campus. This navigator is also a veteran of

  • members, veterans and spouses as students. Those represented on the list also are recognized for providing exceptional resources and assistance for military students and their families. G.I. Jobs Magazine used a data-driven survey of more than 12,000 Veterans Affairs-approved schools nationwide to evaluate and measure the institutions vying for a spot on the list. This is the fourth year the magazine has released the list. Read Previous Voices from empty chairs Read Next International students eat up

  • the Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs under the Partners for Veterans Supportive Campuses Compact of 2012. • received multiple medals and commendations for his military service, including the Presidential Volunteer Service Medal. • worked as a biologist for the United States Department of Fish and Wildlife, where he developed environmental programming with community organizations, including the Nisqually Youth Fisheries Academy; the Quilcene Tribe; and a variety of federal, state and

  • Heidelberg, will present the lecture titled “The Oppressed Luther — His Biblical Critique of Capitalism” in Lagerquist Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m. More Information Veterans Day Celebration Nov. 10 PLU’s annual Veterans Day Celebration will feature a musical performance by the PLU Brass Quintet, a posting of the colors by the Lute Battalion Color Guard, a prayer and benediction by University Pastor Rev. Jen Rude, and a short address by special guest Major General Raymond W. Coffey, USAVR. More Information

  • -working and Technology DO-IT University of Washington program designed to help students with disability with college readiness Washington State Department of Veteran’s Affairs Provides many different services for veterans such as counseling, employment support and assistance with higher education Washington State Department of Vocational Rehabilitation Can help persons with disabilities find employment and assistance with higher education Universal Design Can help faculty set up virtual and physical

  • Affordable Housing ProjectsTaken from Pierce County's WebsiteAffordable Housing ProjectsHuman Services uses local and federal funding to finance the development and preservation of affordable rental housing and the development of homeownership opportunities for low income households in Pierce County. Below are some highlights from projects we’ve helped develop over the last several years.Orting Veterans VillageThe Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs lased 5+ acres in Orting to