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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
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Nursing Center – PLU School of Nursing Clinical Learning and Simulation Center Video Donors Landscape PLU Nursing Vision Progress Updates Impact Support PLU School of Nursing Clinical Learning and Simulation Center Thank You! The building is officially open and in use! A lot has happened during the course of this project, and we could not be more grateful to all of our partners who not only made this renovation a reality, but also made it possible for us to open on time for the new academic
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versatile, supportive funding.Invest TodayInvest MonthlyYou can commit to every step of a student's journey when you sign up as a monthly donor. Plus, you can give to anything you care about, fit your budget, and have a greater impact year-round.Sign Up TodayInvest in AcademicsHelp educate the next generation of Lutes — the ones who will help solve some of the world's toughest challenges. Your gift to a Dean's Fund helps ensure students are fully equipped.Learn MoreInvest in AthleticsPLU student
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Lutheran University. From serving as ASPLU president her junior year, to spending a semester in Trinidad and Tobago, to using film as a catalyst for change, Chan has spent her time at PLU highlighting the experiences of her community members—especially those who haven’t traditionally held a seat at the table. Chan has spent several seasons working with Hmong flower farmers in Seattle as part of her PLU journey, complementing her double major in communication and gender, sexuality, and race studies
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who are part of RHA care for the community, I got to see it through that lens too. Last year solidified my view that PLU is community-based, welcoming, and fun to be a part of. Why did you want to study nursing? Growing up, I had a few family members who went through some health problems. So being able to see the impact that nurses, doctors, and other caregivers had on my family members was a big thing for me. I wanted to be that person for someone who was in a really vulnerable state, and so I
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Darren plays cello in the PLU University Symphony Orchestra. Darren's Favorite Quote“Whoso would be a man, must not be a conformist.” ~Ralph Waldo Emerson This quote reaffirms my commitment to go into music education. It can be daunting to think of working in the large, complex education system, but I can make a difference by doing what I need to for my future students. It’s similar to the idea of being the change you want to see in the world. By holding my standards high and working to
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March 14, 2008 Fighting violence with kindness In response to recent campus shootings in Illinois and Louisiana, a student-driven campaign is working to bolster the university’s sense of community and improve access to support services. The “1 to the 5th” campaign seeks to intentionally build a stronger, more supportive campus environment by empowering students to reach out to their peers and connecting them campus resources. The campaign’s mission statement asserts “the positive impact that
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Ugandan students living in Kampala in order to empower, ignite, and impact global change. “I’ve never seen a show that focuses so much on questions about development and cross-cultural interaction, and really leaves the audience like grappling with questions and thinking about these issues,” said Katherine Wiley, PLU’s Peace Corps Prep Program Coordinator and an integral part of bringing this event to campus.Event details: Artists: Matt Gould and Griffin Matthews Date: March 6 Time: 6:30-8 p.m. Place
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impact that the violence of natural resource extraction has on ecosystems, communities, and individuals.Steen Family Symposium Steen Family Symposium on Environmental Issues April 17-19 | Free and open to the public Established in 2022 through a gift from David ‘57 and Lorilie Steen ’58, the Steen Family Symposium brings informed speakers who challenge current thinking and propose healthy change to the PLU campus for the purpose of contributing to educate for “lives of thoughtful inquiry, service
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Pacific Lutheran University. From serving as ASPLU president her junior year, to spending a semester in Trinidad and Tobago, to using film as a catalyst for change, Chan has spent her time at PLU highlighting the experiences of her community members—especially those who haven’t traditionally held a seat at the table. Notably, Chan has spent several seasons working with Hmong flower farmers in Seattle as part of her PLU journey, complementing her double major in communication and gender, sexuality, and
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