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  • Theatre & Dance Cancels the Spring Musical, Urinetown Posted by: Reesa Nelson / March 11, 2020 March 11, 2020 It is with a very heavy heart that we announce our production of Urinetown could not be rescheduled and, therefore, we are announcing its cancellation. No one could have anticipated the events leading up to this week, and the entire department recognizes how much hard work, passion and dedication went into this production. There will certainly be a period of grieving this loss. We wish

  • Highlights of the PLU Wellness Access PlanThe PLU Wellness Access Plan (WAP) provides resources to support the wellbeing of PLU undergraduate students and includes coverage for: Primary medical care services with same-day appointments frequently available through PLU’s Health Center.  There is no charge for an office visit, so there is no need for an insurance card or co-pay. Physical examinations for athletics, travel, and employment, all at no charge. Reimbursement for health insurance

  • Roberto Arteaga Associate Professor & Instruction and Reference Librarian he/him Phone: 253-535-7505 Email: rarteaga@plu.edu Office Location: Mortvedt Library - 100 Status:Working Hybrid Website: https://plu.libcal.com/appointments/rarteaga Professional Biography Education MA, Library and Information Science, University of Iowa, 2014 BA, Economics & Management, Gustavus Adolphus College, 2009 Books Wikipedia and Academic Libraries: A Global Project (Maize Books 2021) : View Book The Grounded

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  • PLU Connection Events Seattle Connection Event - March 10 Join PLU Admission Counselors, along with other PLU representatives and local PLU alumni and friends at a reception in Seattle to make connections and learn more about how Lutes center community, make it happen, and open doors! Sunday, March 10 1:00-3:00 pm Dockside at Dukes 1111 Fairview Ave N Seattle, WA 98109RSVPHonolulu Connection Event - April 21 Join PLU Director of Admission Operations and Systems Brandon Bruan, along with other

  • Current Projects & CrowdfundingSee our past and current crowdfunding campaigns and special projects!Learn MoreLute Club AthleticsLute Club is PLU's annual athletics fund. Gifts to Lute Club are used to meet current needs within PLU athletics by providing the opportunities and resources for student-athletes to compete at a high level.Learn MoreAcademic Programs & Faculty SupportThrough a unique blend of academically rigorous liberal arts and professional programs, students develop skills in

  • Caitlin KrennCaitlin Krenn has been working for the Nisqually Community Garden since 2009. She has been honored to learn and grow alongside her amazing coworkers and colleagues at the Nisqually Tribe. She was born and raised in Southeastern Wisconsin and moved to Washington in 2003. Her first experience gardening was in her grandmother’s rose and vegetable garden, and as an adult she has worked at small-scale organic farms in Washington and Wisconsin. She also studied sustainable agriculture at

  • Services OfferedClick below for more info on the services we provide through PLU Counseling Services.Eligibility for Services / Enrollment ParametersEligibility for Services / Enrollment Parameters All currently matriculated students residing in the United States who are enrolled in PLU courses are eligible to access free mental health counseling services through three access points: Campus-Based, TimelyCare (formerly Lute Telehealth), and the PLU Crisis Line. Campus-Based:  All students

  • Military Trailblazer Who Was Sexually Assaulted in College Will Share Her Story With PLU Audience Posted by: Sandy Dunham / January 16, 2015 January 16, 2015 JBLM’s Lt. Col. Celia FlorCruz Speaks Feb. 17 as Part of PLU’s “…and Justice for All?” Spring Spotlight Series By Sandy Deneau Dunham PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, WA (Jan. 15, 2015)—Lt. Col. Celia FlorCruz has blazed such a major trail in the military that soldiers and civilians alike know the basics of her inspiring

  • across campus. Leaders at Pacific Lutheran University agree.The institution recently invested more than $630,000 to improve accessibility for students such as Green, who was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy when she was 3 years old. Growing up, doctors told her she may never move out of her parents’ house. Now, she’s a senior living in South Hall at PLU and considering law school. “I didn’t let that define me,” she said of the prognosis. Still, her journey hasn’t always been easy. Green, who

  • Approved by President’s Council Adopted February 2000 Updated February 2003 Updated April 2004 Introduction The university recognizes the important role of pets in the lives of some employees and students. This document defines the policies within which pet visits to campus are welcome. Definitions For the purposes of this policy, the following definitions will apply: Pet Owner: Anyone working or studying at the university, including faculty, staff, students, temporary employees, or others who