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  • Information, Technology and Leadership: an interview with Port of Tacoma’s Mark Miller ’88 Posted by: Zach Powers / October 24, 2022 Image: PLU alumnus Mark Miller ’88 is the director of information technology at the Port of Tacoma. October 24, 2022 By Zach Powers ’10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsWhen Mark Miller ’88 enrolled at PLU he planned to become a math teacher, but he soon discovered he had a passion for technology and business. He’s followed that passion ever since. His career in

  • PLU’s new anatomy and physiology lab is the first in a series of science upgrades Posted by: Zach Powers / January 30, 2023 Image: Located in the Rieke Science Center, PLU’s anatomy and physiology lab is among the most widely used learning spaces on campus. (Photos by Sy Bean, Video by Josh Wiersma ’18.) January 30, 2023 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsWhen PLU science students returned to campus in fall 2022 they were in for a surprise. The previously outdated anatomy and

  • There are many forms of financial assistance for graduate and post-baccalaureate students. Financial assistance from PLU, federal and state financial aid programs, outside resources, payment options, and careful planning help make PLU affordable. Questions regarding financial aid can be directed to Student Financial Services at 253.535.7161 or by email at sfs@plu.edu. Appointments can be made with Student Financial Services Specialists. Satisfactory Progress Policy Click here for the Graduate

  • year’s theme, TV shows, has already garnered some creative names, such as Campus Ministry’s “God’s Anatomy,” a play on ABC’s popular drama “Grey’s Anatomy.” As of Feb. 15, there were 34 teams signed up – more than half the committee’s goal of 60 teams. Once again, the relay planning committee has high hopes for the event, setting the fund-raising goal at $60,000 with 600 participants (10 people on each team). Last year, PLU and the University of Puget Sound hosted a combined relay and raised over

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  • . Whether you give to scholarships, academics or campus life, you help students find their passions so they can make a lasting difference in our shared world. Endowment Endowment gifts are one of the most powerful ways you can support Pacific Lutheran University. With an endowment gift, you make a difference at PLU both now and in the future. FAQ Frequently Asked Questions back to top Ways to Give Show more information about these links Gift Planning Making a planned gift is a wonderful way to show your

  • NSCI 350: STEM Education PartnershipNSCI 350 is a service-learning course with a fieldwork component where pairs of PLU students teach science or mathematics lessons in local K-8 schools. Students in NSCI 350 will learn about lesson planning and curriculum design with a focus on equity and will apply those skills by developing and teaching lessons in local schools. This upper division science course is intended for undergraduate students interested in revisiting and applying their science and

  • Define Your Research or Program IdeaWhether you know the funding opportunity or not, defining your research or program concept is the first step to transforming your project into a competitive grant proposal. Request a meeting to discuss your research ideaDon’t know where to start? First review your research or program idea with your chair or dean, then contact the Sponsored Programs team to determine next steps for funding support or proposal planning. Contact Leslie Nitabach, Grants Manager

  • Declaring a Major or MinorDeclaring a major or minor in economics is a simple process and may be completed at any time by meeting with a faculty member and filling out an Academic Program Contract. At the time of declaration, you will be assigned an advisor and begin discussing how to structure your time to meet the program requirements below. For students planning graduate work in economics additional math preparation will be necessary. For specific courses, consult your major advisor.

  • Lace M. Smith Associate Vice President of Marketing & Communications Full Profile 253-535-7436 smithla@plu.edu