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  • The main line of communication between the student and the university is through your PLU email. Important information is sent to you via your PLU email, including regarding the status of your

    habits. To create and maintain the highest level of safety and security it takes a cooperative approach from both the individual (personal safety habits) and the university (campus resources and procedures). Please go to the website to view all the services Campus Safety offers. Questions contact: 253-535-7441 https://www.plu.edu/campus-safety/STUDENT EMPLOYMENTFinding a job during college can be a daunting process, especially for new students. The Student Employment Office works with current

  • For the 2012-2013 academic year, 877 students will have graduated from PLU. Spring Commencement takes place Sunday, May 26 in the Tacoma Dome. (Photo by John Froschauer) In their own words Compiled and edited by Chris Albert This spring, new PLU graduates closed a chapter…

    in August to encounter this new adventure and begin my next chapter. I would not have been able to pursue this exciting opportunity if it had not been for PLU and the opportunity it gave me to study aboard, volunteer, and realize my vocation of service. Craig Chamberlain, Bachelor of Science in mathematics with a minor in computer science Why PLU? After visiting campus and meeting with various students and staff I fell in love. In December of my senior year I applied for the Regent’s and

  • An essential dimension of Pacific Lutheran University’s mission is to provide for the intellectual, social, physical, emotional, and spiritual development of students.

    procedures prescribed to protect the integrity of an assignment, test, or other evaluation. The most common forms of academic dishonesty are cheating and plagiarism. Cheating includes, but is not limited to: Submitting material that is not yours as part of your course performance, such as submitting a downloaded paper off of the Internet; or Using information or devices not allowed by the instructor (such as formulas or a computer program or data); or unauthorized materials (such as a copy of an

  • May 10, 2024

    -transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H NMR) were used for analysis. 12:30 pm | Session III - AUC Grey AreaFaculty Moderator: Heather Mathews, Communication, Media & Design ARts Student(s)Presentation Eric Golde, Camden HuntComputer SciencePlayer Piano Faculty Mentor: Jeff Caley, Computer Science We have turned a upright piano into a player piano. We built everything from the circuit boards, hardware, and software. 12:30 pm | Session III - AUC 203

  • PLU admits and enrolls students who possess the capacity for success both intellectually and personally at the collegiate level.

    plagiarism.  Cheating includes, but is not limited to:  Submitting material that is not yours as part of your course performance, such as submitting a downloaded paper off of the Internet; or  Using information or devices not allowed by the instructor (such as formulas or a computer program or data); or unauthorized materials (such as a copy of an examination before it is given); or  Fabricating information, such as data for a lab report; or  Collaborating with others on assignments without the

  • Study away is an opportunity for students to pursue their academic interests in a different cultural context.

    study away here.Health and SafetyThe health, safety and well-being of PLU students, staff and faculty participating in Wang Center programs is our primary concern. PLU and the Wang Center are committed to maximizing safety at each program site, making every effort to ensure that participants have the resources and information they need for a safe and successful global education experience. As part of PLU’s commitment to student safety and security, PLU requires that all students have a working cell

  • TACOMA, WASH. (August 10, 2015)- Each summer PLU students fan out across the globe — working, researching, studying or just plain relaxing. Many students leverage the summer months as an opportunity to add depth to their resumes by completing internships at local and corporate businesses,…

    “corporate buddy.” What sorts of tasks and projects do you work on at Alaska Airlines on a daily basis?   My daily tasks are to take media calls, write copy for press releases or web content and go to meetings. I’ve done a few really cool pieces for the blog about travel and events we’ve thrown. Every day is really different – one day I’ll be at my desk from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. staring at a computer, and the next day I can be on planes taking pictures and learning about our technology. What has been the

  • The Spanish word, Duende (du-end-ay), has come to refer to the mysterious power that art has to deeply move a person. Soon-to-be graduates in the Department of Art and Design chose this word to rally around for their senior exhibition in the University Gallery, opening…

    received well by her parents). This passion for art continued as she entered grade school and into high school. After high school, Rebecca came to PLU as a graphic design and mathematics major. This quickly changed and Rebecca will be graduating with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Ceramics and a Bachelors of Arts in Computer Science. ARTIST STATEMENT My work examines the uncontrollable and powerful forces of nature. In this series of platters and sculpture, I am exploring how humans connect to nature. I

  • 9:15 – 10:20 a.m. | March 9 Who: Eamonn Baker, Training Co-ordinator, Towards Understanding and Healing

    Solutions, Muckleshoot – BSN, MA Bio: Valerie Segrest is an enrolled member of the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe and cofounder of Tahoma Peak Solutions that has most recently served as NAAF’s Regional Director for Native Food and Knowledge Systems. For more than a decade, Ms. Segrest has dedicated her work in the field of Nutrition and Human Health Science towards the efforts of the food sovereignty movement and catalyzing food security strategies rooted in education, awareness, and overcoming barriers to

  • Major in Communication 40 semester hours, plus a minor Concentrations Students in this program select a concentration in either Film & Media Studies or Strategic Communication.

    ) ARTD 320 : Photography 2: Digital Photography - CX An introduction to computer-assisted photography in which students learn applications, develop aesthetic strategies, and engage the ethical issues of this new technology. Emphasis on creative exploration and problem solving within the Macintosh environment. May be taken twice. (4) ARTD 330 : Ceramics 2 Advanced techniques in ceramic construction and experiments in glaze formation. Focus on form and craftsmanship. Prerequisite: ARTD 230 or consent