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  • About PLU NewsPLU News is the university’s central station for stories, news announcements, and media about Lutes. Part of PLU Marketing & Communications, we strive to tell a wide range of stories that represent the boundless talent and profound impact that PLU students, alumni, and faculty and staff have on our campus, in the Seattle/Tacoma region and around the world.  In addition to publishing weekly online news and feature stories, we produce Resolute (the university magazine), PLU Audio

  • Nike and Busick’s best advice for business students and mentors  in the Fall 2020 mentorship-themed issue of ResoLute at www.plu.edu/ResoLute. Read Previous PLU Alumni Saiyare Refaei’s work lives at the intersection of art and activism Read Next Thu “Kim” Le interns with Benaroya Research Institute, doing cancer research from home COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST

  • Withdrawal From a Single Course Tuition and fees will not be refunded for single course withdrawals occurring after the last day to add/drop without fee for a semester/term. These dates are listed in the important dates area on the Office of the Registrar webpage. If the student does not wish to continue a course after the add/drop period, the student must withdraw from the course by completing the Course Withdrawal form on the Registrar’s webpage. Full Withdrawal Students who wish to withdraw

  • the PLU Child Abuse Prevention Coordinator. Washington State law, RCW 26.44.030 and RCW 28B.10.646, requires the following PLU employees to report or cause a report to be made whenever there is reasonable cause to believe that a child has suffered abuse or neglect: administrative employees, academic department employees, athletic department employees, including student employees in each of these departments. State law also imposes reporting obligations on all other PLU employees. Outlined below

  • 6 Tac-Town To-DosMajors at PLURequest InformationApply to PLU6 Tac-Town To-Dos: PLU’s home city is located on the shores of the Puget Sound and its residents are totally in love with the arts, music and do-it-yourself culture.1 Go on a mural tourNearly every corner of the City of Destiny (Tacoma’s nickname) is home to numerous murals thoughtfully crafted by local artists to reflect the personality and heritage of their particular neighborhoods. Insider tip: a printable list of completed murals

  • minted department chair Tom Smith says prospective students have been clamoring for. “There’s something in the industry that’s happened in the last 10 years or so that we sort of dubbed ‘The Glee Effect,’” Smith said. “A lot of high school students were watching that show and really wanting to get more involved in musical theater.” Hit Broadway shows like Hamilton and Wicked built on that interest, Smith said, further rejuvenating the genre and fueling demand for musical theater programs. This

  • for students to use. Cooking Made Easy in our NEW Kitchen!During Summer 2023, the CAVE was renovated* to include a brand new kitchen! These include: Community Fridge Microwaves Air Fryer/Toaster Oven Hot Plate Dishwasher Pots, pan, utensils, and dishes are available for all students to use to make meals before, after or between classes! * Renovations were made possible with funding from the Student Activities & Resources Fee (SARF) Perform on the CAVE Stage!Host small to large scale performances

  • participate in authentic research in solar, energy storage, and grid technologies under the mentorship of UW’s world-class faculty and grad students. Participants embark on a nine-week immersive research project in a single UW clean energy research lab, and produce an abstract and poster summarizing their work. All students that are accepted into the program are supported financially with competitive stipends. Housing, food allowance, and up to $500 in travel allowances are provided. Participating

  • PLU departments who handle hazardous chemicals. All PLU SDS can be found via the HazSoft link on this page. You can call 253-535-8935 or email safety@plu.edu with any questions. I have heard I should prepare a disaster kit. What is that, and what is it composed of?FEMA strongly urges homeowners to maintain an emergency kit with enough supplies to sustain them for up to 72 hours following a disaster. Assemble it well in advance of an emergency and store it in an easily accessible location. Here are

  • Timeline for Graduate School Admissions ProcessJunior Year: Discuss graduate school with your major advisor. If you are interested in pursuing a graduate degree in Sociology, ask your major advisor to borrow the department’s “Guide to Graduate Departments of Sociology”. This directory lists most departments that offer an M.A./M.S. or Ph.D. in Sociology along with a list of faculty and their areas of specialization. Start preparing for the necessary standardized test. Most graduate programs