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  • Give to PLU Scholarships “My scholarship is truly a blessing. Thank you, I would not have been able to do this without your support.” Make a gift for students like Michele “I am growing as a person and finding my passions in music, math and computer science.” Make a gift for students like Paul PLU Scholarship Fund Access to a world-class education shouldn’t depend on one’s financial circumstances. This is a core belief at PLU, and meeting our students’ financial need is one of the university’s

  • APA Citation ResourcesA key objective of the PLU Undergraduate Business program is to graduate students who are effective communicators. This is defined as the ability to “write a well-organized and grammatically correct paper, memo, or case that is informative and professional.” Correct use of citations to credit outside sources and ideas, is an important element of effectively communicating in the academic setting. The School of Business faculty require the use of the APA Formatting and Style

  • Dhaval (THE-vul) Patel Associate Director for Campus Life Operations he/him Phone: 253-535-8059 Email: dpatel@plu.edu Office Location:Anderson University Center - Room 163 Professional Biography Education Master of Science in Education, Higher Education Administration, University of Kansas Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona Responsibilities Campus Life Responsibilities Design and Implementation of Housing systems and processes (room

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  • Class of 2021 Art & Design Graduate Capstones Posted by: Reesa Nelson / May 10, 2021 May 10, 2021 The class of 2021 has worked hard on their final projects! This year, select student work is displayed in the Anderson University Center Gallery. Students and staff on campus are invited to view the work next time they’re in the building. Unfortunately  friends and family cannot join us on campus at this time. All student capstone portfolios and materials are available online for your perusal

  • We Asked Students:WHY ECONOMICS AT PLU? “My econ 101 professor approached me about majoring in economics. I like the math meaning behind what I am doing and the fact that I have a lot of job opportunities in the future.”“Economics allows me to double major in music. My economics major is applicable to the field of work I want to pursue once I graduate.” “We are learning elasticity in my introductory microeconomics class and I was able to see a real life application of elasticity relating to

  • Under the Faculty Constitution, the Faculty Assembly is the governing body of the faculty.  It meets at least once a month (usually every second Friday, 4:00-6:00 p.m.) during the fall and spring semesters.Emeriti faculty retain the privilege of voice at Faculty Assembly. If you are an emeritus faculty member and wish to participate in Faculty Assembly, please contact facgov@plu.edu. Fall 2024 Faculty Assembly will meet in person (no zoom option). Please see Special Rules of Order for

  • Mentoring ResourcesA cornerstone of the PLU experience is the guiding relationships community members seek and build with one another. Faculty value these interactions–with each other across their careers, with students across educational journey, and with various staff and community members.Mentoring at PLUMentoring guidance and resources for PLU StudentsLearn MoreWild Hope New Faculty Peer Teaching Observation ProgramMentoring program for new tenure-track faculty in their first and second

  • Haley Information Center The largest concentration of computers for general access is located on the main floor of Mortvedt Library, where the Haley Center provides over 70 workstations for both individual and group study.  Access to electronic information resources and other research activities are available here, in an atmosphere that accommodates private and group interaction and allows immediate access to reference and technology help. Printing is available from the lab computers via our

  • AWIS Scholarship Posted by: nicolacs / February 26, 2024 February 26, 2024 Seattle AWIS awards scholarships to several undergraduate women who are majoring in science, math or engineering fields at colleges and universities in Washington State and will enter their junior or senior year in the Fall. Scholarship winners are selected based on academic achievement, financial need, motivation to pursue a science-based career, and a record of community service. Seattle AWIS has awarded scholarships

  • Kathleen Anderson Resident Assistant Professor of Theatre, Costume Designer she/her Phone: 253-535-7326 Email: anderskw@plu.edu Office Location: Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts - 220 Status:Part-time Professional Biography Education M.F.A., Theatrical Design, Northwestern University, 2004 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Costume Design Biography Kathleen Anderson has been a member of the design faculty in the PLU Theatre Program since 1998. Her favorite designs at PLU include

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