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  • News for Pacific Lutheran University.

    PLU Alum Discusses Eisenhower’s Work During 1918 Pandemic By Michael Halvorson ’85, Professor of History.  When Dwight D. Eisenhower was a young officer in the U.S. Army, he was responsible for protecting his troops during the 1918 Pandemic that threatened military bases in the U.S. This is one of the fascinating stories about… May 29, 2020

  • Stay connected with PLU this summer and enroll in summer courses. Undergraduate PLU and non-matriculated (visiting) students can participate in two, four-week terms* filled with general education

    academic advisor or the Center for Student Success to find out the benefits of registering for Summer Sessions if you are a matriculated PLU student. Non-matriculated students may be able to transfer credit to their academic institutions! Please check with your home institution prior to enrolling. Don’t forget to check out our FAQ section.   *Some courses may be offered outside of posted term dates. Please review the schedule for specific course dates before registering.2024 Dates Term I: Monday, June

    Summer Session
    12180 Park Avenue South Tacoma, WA 98447
  • One of the unique aspects of life at PLU is the opportunity to join the University Scholars Association — known to most as the “University House.

    Documents and Forms | University House | PLU For more information, email uhouse@plu.edu Here are some of the benefits available to our members: Daily lunch service, Monday-Thursday: from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. during the Fall and Spring terms. Dine in, carry out, or bring your own lunch and enjoy the company of your colleagues from across campus.  Lunch Program: During the fall and spring semesters, there are periodically lunch presentations. Uhouse members are invited to speak about their office or

    University House
    Mailing Address: P.O. Box 44167 Tacoma, WA 98448 Street Address: 715 121st Street South Tacoma, WA 98444
  • Spring 2023 Capstone presentation schedules from PLU Global Studies graduating seniors.

    Coronado-VoltaLatinos and the Gig Workforce: More Safety Protocols and Workplace Benefits are Needed to Protect these Essential Workers11:30 - Tamber PriceMexico and Narcocorridos: Resistance and Reclamation of the War on Drugs Narrative12:00-1:00 - Break1:00 pm - Logan Grabill-Brown1:30 - André Jones2:00 - Sophia McDonald1:00 pm - Logan Grabill-BrownMarked for Sacrifice: Cancer Alley, Navajo Nation, and the San Joaquin Valley1:30 - André JonesStories of Resilience in Pilsen & Crenshaw2:00 - Sophia

  • We are a team of HR professionals, who promote an exceptional work environment for the PLU community, in order to provide a premier educational experience.

    will never send you a check or funds of any kind to purchase equipment or supplies. Any purchases needed for your position will be fully coordinated by PLU. We welcome you to contact our HR office at any time with questions or concerns. If you spot a suspicious job posting or become involved in one, please let us know ASAP. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Did you know that free access to First Choice Health EAP is part of your PLU benefits? Your EAP can help with a variety of issues both

    Department of Human Resources
    253-535-8431
    Hauge Administration: Suite #110 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • Pacific Lutheran University MediaLab is an award–winning, student–run media organization with expertise across the media spectrum.

    Documentary Eyes AboveMediaLab premiered the 2020 documentary Eyes Above, which covers surveillance technology and how it impacts society today. This technology is radically shifting the current landscapes in politics, law, intelligence gathering, military operations, law enforcement, and other prominent industries and disciplines. MediaLab is proud to have traveled to Arizona to visit the Tohono O’odham Nation along the Southern border to document and discuss the impact of surveillance technology on

    MediaLab
    For general questions, new business and media coverage
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  • News for Pacific Lutheran University.

    PLU Alum Discusses Eisenhower’s Work During 1918 Pandemic By Michael Halvorson ’85, Professor of History.  When Dwight D. Eisenhower was a young officer in the U.S. Army, he was responsible for protecting his troops during the 1918 Pandemic that threatened military bases in the U.S. This is one of the fascinating stories about… May 29, 2020

  • Pacific Lutheran University’s Title IX policy represents a full commitment to gender equity that aligns with our mission and our community of care, while meeting the federal government’s call to

    several other campus administrators updated the university’s policies and procedures to reflect the new regulations. “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” Definition of Title IX , Education Amendments of 1972 PLU’s Non-Discrimination PolicyPacific Lutheran University, in compliance with Titles VI and VII

    PLU University Title IX Coordinator Jennifer Childress-White
    Pacific Lutheran University Dean of Students Office Wellbeing Services and Resources Corner of 121st and Park Avenue S Tacoma, WA 98447
  • History students at Pacific Lutheran University develop the skills needed to ask important questions, collect and evaluate evidence, work collaboratively with others, and offer clear and

    major Kara Atkinson ’23 Former military linguist Kara Atkinson ’23 discusses her service on campus, academic research, and graduate school plans. ``Wrangle History Unlocked`` Podcast Wins Prestigious 2023 AASLH Award of ExcellenceThe Rise & Fall of the Star of Bengal, a podcast produced by History alum, Ronan Rooney ’07, has just been awarded the 2023 Award of Excellence by the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH). Many congratulations to Ronan!Benson Family Endowed Chair in

    Professor Rebekah Mergenthal, Chair
    253-536-5132
    Xavier Hall, Room 109 12180 Park Ave S Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • TACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 5, 2016)- When she was 17 years old, Megan Wonderly had no idea what she wanted to be when she grew up. One afternoon, her teacher had the class look through a list of possible careers. At the top of that list…

    civilization that, through trade and military conquest, stretches across several modern day African countries, Wonderly said. Now back at school and looking toward graduation, Wonderly plans on becoming an archaeological field technician after she graduates and to eventually join the Peace Corps in Ethiopia to get closer to the cultures she finds intriguing. Ultimately, she wants to continue doing field work and learn more about the ancient civilizations people know so little about. For now, Wonderly is