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  • MediaLab receives three major recognitions for “Waste Not” film Posted by: Todd / February 25, 2015 February 25, 2015 MediaLab has received three prestigious recognitions for its 2014 original documentary, Waste Not: Breaking Down the Food Equation. Waste Not, which explores global food waste and hunger, received a national second-place award from the Broadcast Education Association’s (BEA) Festival of Media Arts Competition, a Rising-Star Award from the Canada International Film Festival (CIFF

  • PLU Athletics returns to action with new COVID-19 testing protocols Posted by: Silong Chhun / February 18, 2021 February 18, 2021 By Veronica CrakerPLU Marketing & CommunicationsDespite the challenges of COVID-19, PLU student-athletes have returned to play. In December, the Northwest Conference Presidents' Council announced competition could resume as long as federal, state, local and NCAA health directives permitted. Since then, PLU Athletics has initiated a COVID-19 testing strategy designed

  • Banner Self-ServiceBanner Self-Service (https://bss.plu.edu) provides online access to multiple university services. For students, it gives access to registration, class schedules, financial records, and other personal information. For faculty, it gives access to teaching schedules, class rosters, and final grade submission. Banner Self-Service is a secure site and requires your ePass to login.Banner Lock OutDid you get locked out of Banner? Click MORE to access the the 'Disabled Account

  • October 1, 2013 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq3lW0AVSJo A Veteran Soccer Player By Valery Jorgensen ’15 PLU’s men’s soccer team gained a veteran player this season—in every sense of the word. Jeremy Dornbusch ’15, a transfer student with sophomore standing, is a war veteran and a seasoned soccer player. In his eight year active-duty career with the U.S. Army, he has been deployed three times: once for 13 months in Iraq, and again for 15-and 12-month stints in Afghanistan. Dornbusch recently

  • School of Education’s Uukumwe Project, an educational partnership between Pacific Lutheran University and Namibian educators. And at N/a’an ku sê, Delos Reyes had a unique opportunity: to teach Western music concepts to students who wouldn’t otherwise have access to music education. It was a life-changing experience. “I have never had so much fun teaching in my life,” Delos Reyes says. She loves her current practicum at a small K-8 school outside of Olympia but says the connection that develops when

  • International ExperienceEducating the Next Generation of Global Business LeadersA unique part of our MBA program is the embedded International Experience.  As members of a global community we value the benefit our students gain from stepping out of the US and exploring other countries.  Below are some of our most recent student experiences. Switzerland Itinerary – 2017Costa Rica Itinerary – 2016India Itinerary – 2016China & Taiwan Itinerary – 2015Dubai Itinerary – 2014Peru Itinerary – 2021-2023

  • Andrea Archambault, Therapist in TrainingI firmly believe in the uniqueness of each person’s journey toward healing and growth. I am dedicated to meeting you where you are and creating a safe space where you feel empowered to explore the depths of your emotions. With a person-centered and systemic approach, I strive to honor all aspects of your identity and the contexts that shape your experiences. My passion lies in supporting individuals and couples as they navigate challenging emotions and

  • Support MediaLabMediaLab is an award–winning, student-run media organization within the College of Professional Studies. Overseen and advised by faculty and staff within Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts, MediaLab is an excellent example of PLU’s commitment to student-faculty research and a primary way in which such activities provide students with “academic pathways to distinction,” while also offering students hands-on learning opportunities. MediaLab specializes in

  • 1.0 IntroductionOffice safety is like safety anywhere else. It doesn’t just automatically happen. It is the result of the individual effort of everyone concerned. Many mishaps in offices nationwide stem from the fact that these areas are frequently considered non-hazardous and therefore safety is often not emphasized. The following are some suggestions to help reduce some of the hazards found in these areas.2.0 Some General Tips Come to work rested. Fatigue is a frequent factor in mishaps. It

  • In January 2017, Pacific Lutheran University was the benefactor of the Thorniley Collection by WCP Solutions (formerly West Coast Paper). The collection of antique metal and wood type and printing and binding equipment originated with William O. Thorniley (Bill), who from the age of nine, was fascinated by type when he was given a small printing press for Christmas. During his lifetime he traveled extensively in his job, and was constantly on the lookout for old fonts of type. From Alaska to