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  • The college experience is about education in the classroom, but it’s also deeply rooted in building tools and traits that translate into rewarding professional careers after graduation. For some PLU student entrepreneurs, those budding careers get started while they’re still on campus. An app to…

    hours at a time. Need to use your phone during that time period? You’ll have to answer a set of trivia questions to gain access — and a procrastinating student trying to complete a homework assignment or prepare for a test can set up those trivia questions to match the area of study they’re working on. “Being on the phone kind of prevents you from being present,” Mbugua said. “The struggle is, how do you have a healthy relationship with your phone rather than it being addicting?”His app aims to

  • TACOMA, WASH. (May 20, 2016)- It’s the season for awards, banquets, recognition and a whole lot of celebrating for Pacific Lutheran University students as they approach Commencement 2016. The ceremony will mark the culmination of several years of hard work, community involvement and the pursuit…

    State Department of Social and Health Services, where he helped social workers provide case management and crisis intervention services. He also worked with children and families in Tacoma to create action plans and goals. Adding to his long list of community service and leadership endeavors, Adams also served as president and Rieke Fellow in the Diversity Center, led the PLU step team as captain, spoke at the state’s annual governor’s breakfast and served as a youth outreach coordinator at Fab Five

  • Eligibility for Keys Keys will be issued based on an individual or department need versus the convenience of the individual.

    from harm, theft, vandalism and other potential concerns. Issuance of Keys The Access Department at Campus Safety oversees the management and issuance of campus keys. Requests for keys (new or replacement) can be done via the Access online form. For new employees the request for keys must come from the DOAR for the respective area. Replacement (broken key) requests may come from the employee. Replacement of any keys will not be issued until a lost key report is filed. Staff and Faculty Employees

  • Associate Professor School of Business | Peace Scholars | muldermr@plu.edu | 253-535-7258 | Why do you serve on the Peace Scholars Committee? I hope to inspire students to consider avenues of peace through a variety of interdisciplinary lenses, including those that might tie to their area of academic study.

    Mark Mulder, Ph.D. Associate Professor School of Business Phone: 253-535-7258 Email: muldermr@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology - 171 Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Dean of School of Business Education Ph.D., Marketing & Consumer Behavior, Washington State University, 2012 Management Development Program, Harvard University, 2002 M.B.A., Technology & Innovation Management, Pacific Lutheran University, 2000 B.B.A., Human

  • In order to provide for the continuity and preservation of Pacific Lutheran University, each elected and appointed officer of the university shall designate those documents which are essential

    , transfer and total credits, major and minor; maintained as an indication of individual student’s status in relationship to degree requirements. Official Copy: Registrar Retention: Permanent. Other Copies: Retention: Back to top

  • March Community Connection Coffee Chats During the month of March, you can schedule a meeting with a faculty member to count as a Community Connection event.

    challenge us.  This work is ongoing and a process which we trust will bring us deeper in relationship along the journey.   Enacting Change Sustainable change requires a commitment to building relationships in order to shift old and co-create new systems so that all can thrive. Wellbeing Wellbeing requires the continuous practice of living in balance and harmony with ourselves and our environments. The 5R framework for reflectionThe 5R framework for reflection will guide you through Reporting, Responding

  • Academic advising is an integral component of the educational resources of Pacific Lutheran University.

    resources to help their advisees develop and realize their educational goals. Full-time faculty are asked by department chairs or deans to serve as academic advisors.Section 2. NON-MAJOR ADVISING Academic advisors at PLU are committed to assisting students as they discover and define their educational, personal, and emergent life goals. The advising relationship is a collaborative partnership through which students may gain an understanding of academic disciplines and university resources as they

  • Why do we evaluate information In a world full of information that is steeped in algorithms, for-profit motivations, and biases, how do we determine the truth? And how do we know which information

    because you must question everything you must believe nothing. Highly-credible information is out there but it does take some basic skills to find it. Healthy skepticism can help you get there. Emotions: Our relationship to information is more than intellectual, it is emotional as well. This is why the most effective disinformation campaigns point to our underlying fears and insecurities. Definitions MisinformationMisinformation is an unintentional mistake such as a typo in a headline or when someone

  • Dr. Doug Oakman, Professor of New Testament, “Two Kingdoms, One Table: Jesus in Political Perspective” - Jesus' historical activity was deeply political, and his political aims were formulated

    Studies Conference highlights the distinctive voice of Lutheran scholarship on the relationship between faith and politics. Through presentations, conversation, artwork, new publications, and the open exchange of ideas, participants will be inspired to consider the enduring question: What has God to do with Caesar?  Be welcome to this important conversation about Lutheran perspectives on political life.Afternoon Presentations Schedule2:00 P.M.Dr. Doug Oakman, Professor of New Testament, “Two Kingdoms

  • Why eating at PLU is not your typical college dining experience By Chris Albert At PLU, eating isn’t just a cafeteria experience of hot dogs and French fries. You can get those too, but not every college dining experience also includes menu items like Korean…

    relationship with the students, and find out the food they eat and the food they want. Are there sustainable choices, including local and organic options? Can students find ways to make some of the same dishes in a cost-effective manner in their residence hall? And then there’s this: Is there an opportunity to educate students about their eating experiences? (PLU is all about education, after all.) For instance, each year as part of “Culinary Week,” Certified Master Chef Ken Arnone (and instructor at the