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  • Free & Open to the PublicWhen:  Tuesday, April 30, 2019 The Writer’s Story: 4:00PM, Ness Second Floor Lobby, KHP Reading: 7:00PM, CK East, AUCElissa Washuta is a member of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe and a nonfiction writer. She is the author of Starvation Mode and My Body Is a Book of Rules, named a finalist for the Washington State Book Award. With Theresa Warburton, she is co-editor of the anthology Shapes of Native Nonfiction: Collected Essays by Contemporary Writers. She has received

  • 253.535.7549 advising@plu.edu The PLU Program is built upon a foundation within a set of courses that focus specifically on transitioning into PLU. All the courses focus on building and sustaining success at PLU.  For further questions, contact the Office of Academic Advising. PLU Success (PLUS) - Undergraduate PLUS 100 : Transitions to PLU Specifically designed for first-year students. Affirming students' past experiences, this course assists an individual student's successful navigation of

  • From Oxford, England to Oaxaca, Mexico, Jackie Lindstrom ’23 uses math to understand migration Recently, chemistry major Jackie Lindstrom found herself in Oxford, England, conducting a series of informational interviews with public health representatives from Oxfam and the International Organization for Migration, a United Nations advisory agency that promotes international cooperation on migration. Traveling under a Wang Center Research… June 12, 2023 AcademicsChemistryMathematicsPLU

  • Frequently Asked Questions from Students Applying to Study Away During the 2024-25 Academic Year (Pre-Decision)What may impact students’ ability to study away during the 2024-2025 academic year and beyond?Post-pandemic, study away remains an essential component of PLU’s global education focus, which advances the Wang Center’s mission of “educating to achieve a just, healthy, sustainable, and peaceful world, both locally and globally.” As we learn to live with COVID-19, there is less of a chance

  • SustainabilityPacific Lutheran University Loves Where You Live!How important is sustainability at PLU? Important enough to include in our University Mission Statement, “to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other people, for their communities and for the earth.” Sustainability is part of the culture here at PLU and our Residential Life teams partner with various university departments to offer students sustainable living practices on campus.Did

  • January 12, 2011 Mike Vermuelen always liked rocks. Now he gets to study them up close in Antarctica. By Barbara Clements In a lab littered with Hostess snack bars and French fry wrappers, geosciences student Mike Vermeulen ’12, turns to his computer and pops up a map of Antarctica. He then points to a grid in the upper part of the frozen continent. Mike Vermeulen has always been fascinated by rocks and dinosaurs. This last winter, he travelled south to Antarctica to study deglaciation of rocks

  • Erin McGinnis ’90 Associate Vice President for Hospitality and Retail Services Dining and Culinary Services Phone: 253-535-7472 Email: mcginnem@plu.edu Office Location:Anderson University Center - Room 271 Professional Biography Education M.B.A., University of Guelph, 2007 A.O.S., Culinary Institute of America, 1992 B.A., English/Economics, Pacific Lutheran University, 1990 Biography Erin is Associate Vice President for Hospitality and Retail Services Dining and Culinary Services for Pacific

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  • Celebrating FacultyThese links highlight and celebrate the excellence of PLU faculty in their teaching, scholarship, and outstanding service. Please share any achievements that you know about!AccoladesView recent PLU community member accoladesView AccoladesRESOLUTERead about faculty serviceRead OnlineFaculty Excellence AwardsFaculty Excellence Award RecipientsView RecipientsSubmissionShare your achievement and the achievement of others through the form linked below. Marketing and Communications

  • Leyton Jump, MD Clinical Instructor Professional Biography Education MD, Medicine, University of Oregon Health Sciences Center , 1975 BA, Earlham College, 1971 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Biography About 44 years of general practice. First in Escondido,Calif and then 35 years in Tenino, Washington as a solo provider and then sharing my office with an ARNP. Primary care is a rewarding and exciting experience. Teaching ARNP students is exciting and fulfilling.  I love to share my interest and

  • help you with the reflection process. Why I Went to Graduate School [SPS] Planning for Graduate School [AAPT] Is Graduate School Right For You? [PDF] Grad Versus Undergrad [PDF] 5 Good Reasons to Go to Graduate School [PDF] Grad School Shopper Magazine [AIP] Timeline Okay, so you’ve thought about it and think that graduate school is right for you. What should you do to prepare yourself? Here is a rough timeline of some general tasks required for applying to graduate school. Sophomore Year Excel in