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  • Classroom Podium Videos Just Launched! Instructional Technologies is proud to announce that three new “Classroom Podium” videos just went live via our YouTube channel and web site. Instructors can now easily familiarize themselves with classroom technology they will be using at the start of the semester, from the convenience of… August 26, 2014 classroomsmedia podiumstutorials

  • Pacific Lutheran University does not permit wagering or games of chance on campus or at scheduled events off campus.  Recognized student clubs and organizations are authorized to conduct events that include raffles, casino activities and auctions, provided participants do not pay for participation and the event is approved by the Campus Life (CL) Office.  Students planning fundraising activities need to request permission from the CL Office and meet with CL staff to review compliance with PLU

  • Belton and Assistant Director of Admission for Equity & Access Julian Franco got to sit down with Nerd Farmer Podcast host and 2016 Washington State Teacher of the Year Nate Bowling.The conversation ranged from trends in higher education to access and the equity work happening here at Pacific Lutheran University. President Belton highlighted the university’s changing student demographic, spoke about how he’s approached his interim role on campus as president and discussed the need to continue

  • quaint neighborhood, you will find world renowned sights and activities within a short drive of the campus. Karen Hille Philips Center for the Performing Arts Garfield Street Fair Garfield StreetThe street leading into the center of the PLU campus is known as Garfield Street. It has long been a beloved, off-the-beaten path community favorite for dining and shopping. Its quaintness and eclectic, college-district feel have drawn many destination retail shops and restaurants over the years. If you’re

  • involved. They lead. You can change the world with Advocates for Social Justice or work side-by-side with faculty to implement earth-friendly practices on campus. Some clubs are tailor-made to apply lessons from the classroom like the Investment Club, where you meet each week with students and business professors to invest real money in the Stock Market. Of course, there are clubs that allow you to recharge your spirit with others who share similar interests, belief systems or cultures, such as the

  • exit toward Parkland/Spanaway Turn right onto WA – 7 South/Pacific Ave South Turn right onto 121st ST South Take the 2nd left onto Park Avenue South. Anderson University Center will be located on the right There is a large clock tower in front of the building as well as a Viking ship. Parking is available in the Anderson University Center Parking Lot, Harstad Parking Lot or the Mortvedt Library Parking Lot. These will be on your left as you travel South on Park Avenue. Remember to place your

  • Learning Outcomes at PLU - Graduate ProgramsLearning Outcomes at PLU are designed to provide students with a clear outline of the key concepts, ideas, and skills they should learn during their time of study. Students in each degree program should have a firm understanding of these outcomes upon completion of their course of study. Learning Outcomes also provide an opportunity for programs to clearly communicate those values they feel are most important for students within the program to learn

  • Sasha taqʷšəblu LaPointe Thursday, Nov 10, 2022 12:30pm, Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC This event is open to the campus community for in-person attendance.  Sasha’s book will be available for purchase and she has graciously offered to sign. Sasha taqʷšəblu LaPointe is from the Upper Skagit and Nooksack Indian Tribe. Native to the Pacific Northwest, she draws inspiration from her coastal heritage as well as her life in the city. She writes with a focus on trauma and resilience, ranging

  • issues and begin the work towards equity as engaged citizens on both local and global levels. ESJ promotes opportunities for students to challenge themselves to learn and act in ways that make a difference in the lives of others. The ESJ community is an exciting opportunity to meet new people, learn about yourself, explore issues of injustice, and serve as agents for change within your communities. Students will be able to have the added value of relationships with faculty/staff and collaboration

  • New AthletesNew athletes are required to undergo a medical examination at the PLU Health Center. This is both mandatory and free of charge. Please call us at 253-535-7337, or send email to health@plu.edu to make an appointment. We urge new athletes to come to the Health Center as early as possible to prevent any delays in beginning athletic practice.New NCAA Athletes Baseball Basketball Women’s Crew Cross Country Football Golf Soccer Softball Swimming Track Prior to your medical examination