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  • student athletes, current athletes and coaches. “All students will benefit from the addition of the field.” For more than a decade, planning for the redevelopment of campus athletic facilities has been carried out by campus master planning groups including faculty, students and staff. Plans have also been subject to community review and comment on multiple occasions. The athletic and recreation projects are part of the long-range Campus Master Plan adopted by the PLU Board of Regents. In addition to

  • year, like December’s “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.” In J-Term, APO is also supporting “Trapped: A Festival of One-Act Plays” directed by Sara Hoagland, Steven Davis and Travis Tingvall. Hoagland is directing the comedy “Snowed In,” Davis the drama “Trifles” and Tingvall the comedic drama “The Zoo Story.” The shows include 14 cast members and will run Jan. 24 through 27 in Eastvold Auditorium. “I’m extremely grateful that I have been given the opportunity to direct and work with the cast

  • concentration in Health and Fitness Promotion provides preparation for work in the health and fitness industry as a personal trainer, corporate fitness or wellness director, youth programming specialist, senior wellness instructor, or in one of many other careers that focus on preventative health and well-being through physical activity promotion and programming. Students with an interest in issues related to public health, health education, and program development/leadership are well served by this option

  • Your Records Have a Life Cycle! You create and maintain the records for your synod in order to have the information you need when you need it; in the format from which you can most easily retrieve it; and in such a way that partners working in your synod, today and in the future, can readily find the information. As you set about preserving information for future reference, plan for the entire life cycle of the records you are creating. If you do this, you should never need to spend time

  • the researcher’s responsibility to obtain any necessary permission from the holder(s) of copyright for publication or distribution of material held by the Pacific Lutheran University Archives and Special Collections. United States copyright law provides protection for unpublished materials as well as for published works. Publishing/Distributing Material Under Copyright The Pacific Lutheran University Archives and Special Collections does not hold the copyright to all materials in our holdings. We

  • Chemistry Department Learning OutcomesThe major program outcomes of the Chemistry Department’s curriculum are: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the fundamental concepts of chemistry by using critical thinking and analytical skills to solve chemical problems. Students will conduct experiments and demonstrate proficiency with appropriate lab skills, techniques, and instrumentation. Students will demonstrate the ability to search, understand, and put into use chemical literature as

  • Angie Alexander and John Lindbo, to invest in creating more investigative labs in the first course of the biology core. Carlson was a strong advocate of, and an active mentor for, student-centered research from his first days at PLU – long before there were formal programs and funding. Both he and his wife were also generous donors to PLU through the years. Dwight Zulauf Dwight Judson Zulauf, Ph.D., former PLU faculty member and the first dean of the School of Business, died July 26, 2019 at the age

  • Our Story   In 2003, former PLU provosts Paul Menzel and Patricia Killen secured a $2 million grant from the Lilly Endowment to launch a program for the exploration of vocation at PLU.     What do we mean by vocation? Our understanding of this term is informed by Martin Luther’s view: a vocation is a calling to work with others for the good of others. In the Wild Hope Center for Vocation we speak of vocation as being called to promote human and ecological flourishing. This understanding aligns

  • Please Register On-Site at the Event Pre-registration is now closed but you can still join us! Come to the PLU Anderson University Center at 12180 Park Ave. S and find the registration table in the lobby. Thank you!

  • Consultation ServicesOur experienced team of licensed psychologists and mental health counselors provide consultation with those concerned about PLU students.  We are open to speaking with parents, friends, staff, and faculty about a range of issues, including: strategies for helping a student connect with PLU Counseling Services or other on-campus support; concerns about a particular student who might be experiencing emotional distress or struggling with mental health struggles; concerns about