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  • and Wellness Exhibition11:00 am - Rosario YosonRight to Insurance: How Obergefell v. Hodges and U.S. v. Windsor Changed Queer Health Outcomes11:20 am - Jack JohnsonTrans Nonprofits: A Case Study of How Organizations Are Working Against Anti-Trans Legislation While Also Undermining the Structure of the Traditional Nonprofit11:40 am - Riley GranicznyGyms Aren’t Made for Everyone: The Importance of Analyzing Individual Experience through an Intersectional Lens to Address Oppression in Fitness

  • student population stays on campus. “Embassy has been a key factor in bringing thoughtful, articulate, engaged international students to the PLU campus,” Stumo said. Washington is changing, too The face of PLU is changing in another way, as well. PLU will be seeing a significant rise in student populations that are not Caucasian. According to the Washington state’s race and ethnicity data, the number of Hispanic students graduating from high school in 2020 will increase by more than 60 percent when

  • No alcohol can be served or consumed at any on campus event unless an approved “Application for Campus Event with Alcohol” is on file with Hospitality Services. PLU Catering must be contracted to provide food and non alcoholic beverages for the event. Alcohol and the service thereof must be contracted through 208 Garfield. The application can be found on PLU Catering’s website.

  • The Student ExperienceStudent Study Away Videos J-term Uruguay 2023: Elijah SingletonStudy Away Alum Interviews IHON Oxford: Zackery GostishaJ-Term Bahamas: Becca AndersonJ-term Northern Ireland: Greyson HoyeJ-term Neah Bay: Richard OeunOslo Norway: Camilla SumnerIHON Oxford: Autumn JohansenJ-Term Austria, Czech Republic and Germany: Paige BalutJ-term Neah Bay: Camilla SumnerChengdu China: Thomas PiwonkaTrinidad and Tobago: Ayana Freeman2019 Jamie Rose McNeil - Aix-en-Provence, France Sami

  • Pacific Northwest high school students visit PLU for Northwest High School Honor Bands Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / January 14, 2015 January 14, 2015 On January 9 and 10, 2015, Pacific Lutheran University welcomed 250 high school students to Mary Baker Russell Music Center for Northwest High School Honor Bands. Students came from more than 80 schools in Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Ed Powell, associate professor of music and director of bands at PLU, directed the workshop. High school band

  • Scholarship The Hoover Family Endowed Scholarship John Hopper Memorial Endowed Scholarship Caroline C. Hovland Endowed Scholarship The Edward W. and Dr. Curtis E. Huber Memorial Scholarship Laurence D. and Bonny M. Huestis Endowment for Faculty/Student Summer Research in Chemistry Kenneth and Irene Hultgren Nursing Scholarship Humanities Division Endowment Fund Back to the top I PLU / SE Idaho Scholarship Suzanne Ingram Memorial Endowed Scholarship Terry Irvin Memorial Scholarship Islam Family Foundation

  • BIRT?Assistant Vice President of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability (Coordinator of BIRT)What happens to the Bias Incident Response Form?What Happens to the Bias Incident Response Form?Bias Incident Response Forms will be received by the Assistant Vice President of Diversity, Justice and Sustainability, who also serves as the Coordinator for the BIRT. The BIRT Coordinator will maintain summaries of experienced bias incidents for information gathering and archival purposes. Through recordkeeping

  • PLU launches new Master of Social Work (MSW) degree PLU has added a  Master of Social Work  (MSW) degree to its offerings and is now accepting applicants for the fall of 2024. Rooted in PLU’s tradition of academic excellence and community engagement, the new MSW program will equip aspiring social work professionals with the skills… September 20, 2023 Master of Social WorkSocial Work

  • PLU Trumpet Ensemble live on KING-FM Posted by: Kate Williams / March 14, 2019 March 14, 2019 By Kate Williams '16On March 15th at 8 p.m., the PLU Trumpet Ensemble will be performing live in Seattle on KING-FM for their “Northwest Focus Live” program. The opportunity came about earlier in the school year when the music office received a message from the NW Focus Live producers asking if PLU had any ensembles who would like to participate in the live radio broadcast. “I jumped at the chance to

  • laboratories.  Attendees can speak with scientists, engineers, and Human Resources representatives from DOE national laboratories across the country, chat with past participants, meet with program managers from DOE Office of Science, discover pathways for connecting with workforce training opportunities and career options, and have their questions answered in real-time. Faculty and students can register by clicking here. This event takes place on November 9, 2021 from 1-6pm eastern time. Additional