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  • , call the Admission Office at 253-535-7151 and we can provide it over the phone after a couple of security questions. How do I activate and check my PLU email (ePass)?Your PLU ePass gives you access to your PLU student email (and full Google suite), Banner Self-Service (your student account, financial aid, grades, etc.), Sakai Learning Management (for classes), PLU library resources and more. Once you’ve got your ePass, check your PLU email consistently. Your New Student Registration appointment

  • break the instant-gratification loop that continuously checking for new notifications brings by making students aware of how much time they’re spending on their phone and helping them focus on tasks. Does it work? Yes, Mbugua says, because it’s already made a noticeable difference with his own phone habits. “I take time to respond back to people on texts, like maybe a couple hours,” he said. “I would say I use my phone a good amount on the daily, but now I can go without it. I’ve been able to go a

  • to Chicago. I’m thankful for the contributions of all the people who made opportunities possible at PLU despite not knowing who I am, but instead trusted in the community we build to uplift our current and future students.  A couple minutes ago, I opened by talking about how PLU was never on my radar when I started thinking about college. Now, not only have I had such a wonderful experience at PLU, but I also get to be part of the team that helps future students see the possibilities in a PLU

  • murders in Charleston happened on the day that my mother entered hospice care for her final illness, an illness which had come on very suddenly and shockingly to us.  She had been at PLU just a couple of weeks earlier, attending the Commencement events and the visit of the King of Norway.  As I stayed by mother’s side through her final days, she and I had a number of conversations about these race relations issues. As it turned out, the South Carolina legislature ordered that the flag be taken down on

  • undergraduate work was at San Diego State University, and she earned a master’s in physical education with an emphasis in sports administration at PLU. “I am so grateful to PLU for the education, the experiences and, most important, the people that I met through being a Lute,” she said. “There is so much pride within the PLU community. It’s an honor to be associated with a university that cares deeply for its students and alumni.” Back to top Dr. Munro Cullum '81 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS AWARD A couple of PLU

  • . He has always found the intersection between religion and politics fascinating. Since Judeo-Christian religion was shaped under powerful empires, part of his research revolves around the impact of colonial interests and power structures in the development of religious ideas. Human relationships are another favorite topic of Dr. Finitsis, particularly, when these relationships are seen through the lens of the human-divine contact and in the context of spirituality. Conference ScheduleJonathan

  • focus of my time at PLU. The most important memories I’ve made here center on the relationships I’ve built with professors, and the times when I’ve been challenged to dig deeper into the material and to think in completely different ways. The experiences I cherish most are those when I’ve sat in the classroom, listening to a lecture, and that theory I’ve been studying so hard to really understand finally makes sense, all the pieces finally fit together. Professors like Dr. Huelsbeck, Dr. Eric Nelson

  • students! Barbara Habermann, Ph.D., RN, FAAN Dean and Professor, School of NursingMake a gift to the School of NursingDivision of Social Sciences Through classroom learning and in applied settings such as supervised internships and mentored research projects, students in the Division of Social Sciences acquire an understanding of individuals, relationships, and institutions and develop an array of empirical tools to advance our understanding of the human experience. Your gift to the division will

  • to Change): When: TBA* Where: TBA *Rehearsal schedule is adjusted at the start of each term to meet participant availability. Club Email: goldrush@plu.eduImpactDescription: We are a student-managed, student-run design and advertising solution for Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA. Impact team members are creatively driven to shape meaningful relationships between students, faculty, and staff through our advertising platforms. Impact’s creative team consists of students of all ages, majors

  • is to continue to teach argument and advocacy to youth by developing these relationships with organizations and schools in the area. Through this, we hope to increase their opportunities in education and career development. A Year of Success, Awards and Recognitions across the NationIt was a successful year for the Forensics Forum in Pacific Northwest tournaments and in across the nation. Read below to see some of our stand-out achievements. Lewis and Clark, Portland, Oregon Brendan Stanton and