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  • Calendar Highlights Legacy Lutes Each fall, Pacific Lutheran University’s community expands to include fresh faces who arrive with a commitment to make the Lute family their family. But for some, they were part of the family well before calling PLU home. The Office of Alumni and Constituent Relations extends a special welcome to our Legacy Lutes – new students whose parents attended the university well before them. We recognize the extra special commitment these alumni show their alma mater, and we are

  • An Interview with a Student Scholarship RecipientOn April 27th, PLU hosted a dinner bringing together endowed scholarship donors with the students and faculty who have directly benefited from their generosity. A highlight of the evening was an interview between Vice President for Advancement Daniel Lee and First Year student Christine Njiri.Lifelong Lutes: Q&A With Two of PLU's Most Enthusiastic Alumni“We’re committed to the university’s growth as a whole. We want to see this place continue to

  • to locate community members who do not want to be contacted or identified by these individuals. For the safety of the community member it is important for PLU staff and faculty to maintain the privacy of the individual’s location or status. In some cases, visitors should be directed to specific departments for assistance. Inquiries about individual PLU community members may happen by phone or in person. Our response to these inquiries should be consistent and considerate of the privacy and safety

  • Borrowing and FinesYour Lutecard is your library card. When you first check out a book, our circulation staff will add a barcode to the back of your Lutecard. Visiting borrowing page for more information about borrowing periods, fines, and number of items that you can check out.Copyright and Fair useFaculty are responsible for securing necessary copyright clearances with regard to curricular materials (course reserves, classroom readings, etc). Below, you will find some resources to help guide

  • History of the PLU School of NursingPrior to 1950, for two decades, pre-nursing at Pacific Lutheran College (PLC) was offered in cooperation with Tacoma General Hospital, Swedish Hospital, and the California Lutheran Hospital in Los Angeles. The first indication that a bachelor’s degree with a major in nursing existed at PLU is identified in the 1945-46 PLC catalog. In the fall of 1950, the nursing curriculum was submitted for consideration by the State of Washington. On April 23, 1951, the

  • Prior to 1950, for two decades, pre-nursing at Pacific Lutheran College (PLC) was offered in cooperation with Tacoma General Hospital, Swedish Hospital, and the California Lutheran Hospital in Los Angeles. The first indication that a bachelor’s degree with a major in nursing existed at PLU is identified in the 1945-46 PLC catalog. In the fall of 1950, the nursing curriculum was submitted for consideration by the State of Washington. On April 23, 1951, the State Board of Professional Nurse

  • Tran Hoang '20, PLU student with a Chemistry major and Biochemistry emphasis Student-faculty research team (from right) Tran, Dr. Tina Saxowsky and Emily Bond '19 studied DNA mutations in summer 2018. Tran was able to participate in this career-setting research because donor funding made her participation possible. “Now I know that research is the right career path for me and that I can use it to make a difference in the world.” Tran presents her research about DNA mutations at the 2019 Dr. Rae

  • your housing and meal plan for the remainder of the academic year.  Students who choose to move off campus but will still be attending PLU should review the Residency Requirement to ensure they are eligible to live off campus. Students who submit a cancellation form or move off campus but are ineligible to live off campus will not have their housing and meal plan canceled and will be referred to Student Conduct. Quick Links Submit a Housing Cancellation Form PLU Residency Requirement Traditional

  • Alumni Board Letter – Resolute Online: Fall 2016 Search Features Features Welcome The Saint John’s Bible Hospitality Reformation Listen Called to PLU Women and the Holocaust On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Board Letter Bjug Harstad Day of Giving Alumni Award Winners dCenter Alumni Weekend Alumni Profiles Class Notes Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Calendar Highlights Alumni Board

  • By Genny Boots ’18 The Mooring Mast, Pacific Lutheran University’s 92-year-old student newspaper, experienced a facelift this year. With a new name and structure, PLU’s student media catapulted into one of the nation’s few converged college newsrooms. “We are in the two percent of converged college newsrooms in the country, and definitely one of the very few in Washington state,” said Samantha Lund, the editor in chief for 2015-16. Convergence is a buzzword in the news world. With so many forms