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  • Endowments are unique. They are financial pillars that live on forever, providing generous support t

  • activities, demos, and periodic table of brownies! Did you know? The average salary of PLU chemistry graduates is $78,820. Did you know? The PLU Chemistry Department is committed to upholding green chemistry principles and has pledged to the national Green Chemistry Commitment. Did you know? Top 20% Best Colleges for Chemistry in America - Niche DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at PLU Lute Locker PLANNING Student Payments Textbooks Make a Gift Conference Planning RESOURCES

  • to give strength and support to PLU extended family through our music making. In the wake of tragic events such as the 9/11 attacks and Hurricane Katrina, we offer this recording as a gift of support and faith. Conducted by Kathryn Lehmann. Beautiful SaviorThe third CD made especially to capture the spirit and seasonal beauty of PLU’s Christmas Festival Celebration Concerts. Recorded in the vibrant acoustics of Lagerquist Concert Hall. With The Choir of the West, University Chorale, University

  • from a semester in which a student receives Title IV federal funds. If a student receives a tuition refund due to completely withdrawing from the University, all PLU gift aid will be canceled and removed from the student’s account. For Fall and Spring Semester only, if a student withdraws before more than 60% of the semester has elapsed, a percentage of Title IV funds will be returned to the federal program based on the length of time the student was enrolled before withdrawal. After 60% of the

  • encourage an individual to ignore or disregard the research risks. Excessive compensation, whether in the form of money or in-kind payments, is coercive and will not be allowed.Lotteries as incentives (not allowed under state law)Investigators are not allowed to use entry into a lottery (e.g., for a prize, gift card, Lutebucks, etc.) as an incentive to participate. A lottery is considered a “promotional game of chance” or “free entry” contest. There is no fee to enter, and some of the people who

  • research risks. Excessive compensation, whether in the form of money or in-kind payments, is coercive and will not be allowed.Lotteries as incentives (not allowed under state law)Investigators are not allowed to use entry into a lottery (e.g., for a prize, gift card, Lutebucks, etc.) as an incentive to participate. A lottery is considered a “promotional game of chance” or “free entry” contest. There is no fee to enter, and some of the people who participate win something (i.e., there is chance and a

  • is an important distinction because while students are away from the PLU campus we are required to be active and engaged in the communities that surround us in the world. As stewards of the world, armed with new knowledge about people, places and cultures, that information that we learn is brought in to the classroom as a great tool for discussion and collaborative learning. Taking classes in the liberal arts is a gift—we are required to expand our interdisciplinary knowledge. No PLU graduate

  • A Statement from Founder Dr. Peter C.C. Wang:A First Decade of International Activities When on September 11, 2001, the U.S suffered the worst terrorist attack in its history, Dr. Peter C. C. Wang was shocked and then motivated with a deeply felt sense of urgency that he needed to act to promote world peace. He and his wife, Dr. Grace C. Wang decided to make a significant financial gift to his alma mater, Pacific Lutheran University, to establish what is today the “Wang Center for Global and

  • to teach history lessons to my middle school students! Their continued support is a testament to the quality of education I received at PLU.” Martin Gengenbach '05Martin is an archivist at the Gates Archive, where he oversees the processing and preservation of physical and digital materials. The Gates Archive is the trusted custodian of the personal and philanthropic archival collections of the Gates family. At PLU he majored in History and Religion, with a minor in Women’s Studies. After

  • PLU's Digital Campus (on Discord) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2021 - EVENTSTIMELOCATION &/or how to ACCESS HUNGRY? Breakfast on your own7:00AM-9:30AMAnderson University Center (AUC) Commons & Old Main Market (OMM) Gather for Bell Ringing Congregate in Red Square for the annual tradition of ringing the bell & processing to Convocation9:40AM-10:00AMRed Square Convocation A PLU tradition to open the academic year! 10:00AM-11:30AMOlson Memorial Gym HUNGRY? Lunch on your own 10:30AM-2:30PMAnderson University