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  • PLU Guidelines for International Travel with Electronic EquipmentPurpose: To provide recommendations to the PLU community for the secure handling and use of both personal and PLU-owned equipment and data when traveling internationally. Recommendations: Additional precautions should always be taken when traveling internationally with electronic devices.  International travel drastically increases the risk that both personally and university owned equipment and data could be compromised. The

  • Achieving academic success is the first priority of International Students. After meeting that priority, it is highly recommended that students engage in out-of-class learning opportunities to further enrich their experiences. These opportunities may be located on-campus or off-campus. These opportunities may also come with or without compensation.  As International Students holding F-1 or J-1 student status, some opportunities may require prior authorization from ISS office.This page covers

  • April 25, 2008 Growing season begins at community garden On Sunday, April 20, the grand opening of the PLU Community Garden’s permanent site officially kicked off Earth Week. Located on 121st Street South behind Ingram Hall, the 10,000-square-foot site is much larger than the garden’s previous a 150-square-foot plot on lower campus. Sunday’s festivities included a ceremonial ribbon cutting by President Loren Anderson, a blessing of the garden by campus pastors Dennis Sepper and Nancy Connor

  • Into The Wild: Acclaimed Nature Photographer Josh Miller ’01 Started at PLU’s ‘Mooring Mast’ Posted by: Sandy Dunham / December 4, 2014 Image: Photographer Josh Miller ’01 stands with a camera in Death Valley. (Photo courtesy of Josh Miller) December 4, 2014 Photographer Josh Miller ’01 stands with a camera in Death Valley. (Photo courtesy of Josh Miller) By Shunying Wang ’15 PLU Marketing & Communication Student Worker TACOMA, Wash.—(Dec. 5, 2014)—Nature photographer Josh Miller ’01 has had

  • care and, honestly, through their simple basic Luteness . Some of those world-changing improvements are subtly meaningful; others reverberate across a community, a country and even a planet. From Tacoma education pioneer Willie Stewart ’69 to Android co-founder Nick Sears ’87, ’95 and from Alaska Airlines CEO Brad Tilden ’83 to Metropolitan Opera superstar Angela Meade ’01 , Lutes are making big differences and creating legacies that command large-scale attention. Office of Alumni & Constituent

  • , Hawai’i Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017 5 – 7 p.m. Waialae Country Club Learn more and RSVP Spokane, Washington Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017 3 – 5 p.m Steam Plant Learn more and RSVP Twin Cities, Minnesota Sunday, March 19, 2017 3 – 5 p.m. The Happy Gnome Learn more and RSVP Explore your vocation with the help of fellow alumni Vocation requires a continual pursuit of professional and personal development. This work doesn’t stop when you receive your PLU diploma — and neither do career networking opportunities and

  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Dual Degree Engineering Academic Programs all programs program website Dual Degree Engineering Undergraduate Major College of Natural Sciences Bachelor of Arts Video Transcription Major Minute: Engineering at PLU Transcription [video: Professor Hay is sitting in her office with bookshelves and teaching materials in the background. In the bottom left corner, gold text reads: “Katrina Hay, Associate Professor of Physics”] (upbeat music) Professor Hay: Hi, I’m

  • 7380 (253-535-7380), or if our office is closed, Campus Safety at extension 7441 (253-535-7441), and provide as much detail as possible and a contact name and number. Why do I not receive a work order number?The following are reasons why you may not have a received a number: The work order was not submitted online: For calls made to our office we do not provide the work order number unless it is requested and contact information is provided at the time of submission. The work order was submitted

  • Services We ProvideThe PLU Health Center is pleased to offer a wide range of primary care services to keep you as happy and healthy as possible during your PLU education. This guide represents only a portion of the services we offer, and we invite you to contact us if you have additional questions or concerns. The Health Center offers the following services:Acute and Chronic IllnessesThe Health Center provides a wide range of services for both acute and chronic illnesses. We’re happy to attend

  • President’s Scholarship each year.  For the 2022-23 academic year, 120 President’s Scholars will be selected and awarded $34,000 per year for four years of undergraduate study. All President’s Scholars will then be invited to interview in February for one of ten Harstad Founder’s Scholarship ($40,000 per year for four years of undergraduate study) and one of five Regents’ Scholarship (Full tuition scholarship for four years of undergraduate study). *Note: Presidential Scholarships awarded will replace any