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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

  • 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

  • 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

  • represents PLU in Olympia as an intern at the Washington State Senate. As a member of Sen. Manka Dhingra’s (D-45) office, Huynh actively participates in the legislative process by meeting with policy stakeholders and communicating with constituents. Although the shift to professional life can challenge any college student, Huynh, who aspires to become a lawyer and uplift her community, serves as the president of PLU’s Pre-Law Club and is double majoring in political science and philosophy. She expanded

  • Why must the adoption cycle be complete by registration?Knowledge of course material requirements helps students proactively balance course load based on reading demands and the cost of course materials. Timely posting of textbook adoptions is required by the HEOA and has the strong support of the student body. PLU students continue to endorse the availability of textbook information online and have indicated it aids in course selection and managing the costs of their education at PLU. Why do I

  • Thank you for supporting Lute Athletics! It’s a great day to be a Lute! This last year was exceptional, and not just because of the success of our PLU Athletic teams (though we do enjoy a well-deserved win). The dedication of our coaches, resilience and fortitude of our student-athletes, and love from our fans – including you! – have made this year better than I ever could have imagined. To say the aspirational bar has been set high is probably an understatement. Looking forward, I know that we

  • Curricular MappingThe curriculum map is an essential second step in program assessment. Once learning outcomes have been designed and finalized, the curriculum map presents the program with an opportunity to align instruction with learning outcomes. Additionally, the curriculum map is a useful tool for visualizing the curriculum. Via this method programs can better understand what is being taught and how well the curriculum matches stated learning goals.Benefits of the Curriculum MapSource

  • PLU wins Pan-American Debating Championships Posted by: Todd / March 16, 2017 March 16, 2017 PLU returned victorious from the Pan-American Debating Championships March 10-12 at the University of La Verne in Pomona, Calif., where debaters from universities nationwide and more than nine different countries gathered for divisions in English and Spanish Worlds Style debate. In a difficult final round against Cornell University and University of Denver, Pacific Lutheran University seniors Kate Hall

  • Building ConnectionsThe mobility of U.S. society is, perhaps, the most significant influence on relationships in the United States. People frequently do not reside in the same communities for their entire lives. Many large corporations require their employees to move often if they want to advance in the company. This mobility influences how people interact and form friendships. Americans tend to be very friendly on a casual basis and open to meeting many new individuals, but these interactions