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  • In January, we announced a change that realigns PLU’s Commencement with the tradition the university has had in place for over 100 years: Commencement is returning to the PLU campus.

    Commencement Location ChangeIn January, we announced a change that realigns PLU’s Commencement with the tradition the university has had in place for over 100 years: Commencement is returning to the PLU campus. Some graduates and their loved ones may have questions about this change and what they may do to prepare for it. The intent of this resource page is to post answers to frequently asked questions that come through email to commencement@plu.edu or submitted through the form below. The

  • The committee reviews capital expenditure (improvement/upgrade projects and equipment purchases) needs, sets priorities, and makes recommendations to President's Council.

    Projects and PurchasesThe committee reviews capital expenditure (improvement/upgrade projects and equipment purchases) needs, sets priorities, and makes recommendations to President’s Council.  Final approval of projects and equipment purchases are made by President’s Council. Program Leaders are then notified of the list of approved capital expenditures for the next fiscal year. Most projects and purchases are completed in the summer and during university closures of the following fiscal year

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  • Standard Bundle Deal: 8.5 x 11 Full Color Design: (30 copies) & Static Social Media Design - $50 11 x 17 Full Color Design:(30 copies) & Static Social Media Design - $60 Premium Bundle Deal:

    : (30 copies) + Digital Display Ad Design – $65 Quick Copy Pricing (printing service only)Quick Copy Poster PackageEach package includes 28 copies to be distributed on Impact boards 8.5×11″ Color – $7.50 11×17″ Color – $20 Rush Fee*-3.50 for 8.5×11, $10 for 11×17 (for projects with less than 3 business business days) *we reserve the right to refuse a request if it is too close to the distribution date/time.Submit a Quick Copy RequestSingle Copy Printing (less than 28 copies)Color Printing 8.5×11

  • Applications Open! Please contact us at impact@plu.edu or visit office hours with any questions!

    Impact. The position includes office and remote operations, financial management, client relations, and the evaluation of Impact’s role in providing effective advertising and design for the PLU community. Maintains staff office hours and schedules team meetings. Business Directors will gain hands-on experience with accounting and budgeting.  Duties: Track and manage expenses, income, and other costs Adhere to monthly billing schedule and produce receipts upon request Estimate larger projects based on

  • All Religion majors complete a major research project. Recent capstone projects completed by Religion majors are listed below.

    Religion Major Capstone ProjectsAll Religion majors complete a major research project. Recent capstone projects completed by Religion majors are listed below.2019Jenise Cavness, Hesed (Lovingkindness) in the Book of Ruth Yina Finch, Out of the Branches: A Study of American Buddhist Identities at the Tacoma Buddhist Temple Raj Kumar, Justifying power through engineered faith:  Monarchical leadership and prophetic Integrity in 1 Kings 22 Peanina Porter, Womanist Hope Kate Schneider, Words Have

  • Despite the challenges and uncertainty of life during the pandemic, PLU student Gurjot Kang ’21 is focused on her future after graduation. Kang is interning with the Tacoma Housing Authority to help build her skills and improve the community through this difficult time. Kang —…

    Gurjot Kang ‘21 grows her skills and makes an impact as a Tacoma Housing Authority intern Posted by: bennetrr / March 11, 2021 March 11, 2021 By Rosemary Bennett '21PLU Marketing and CommunicationsDespite the challenges and uncertainty of life during the pandemic, PLU student Gurjot Kang '21 is focused on her future after graduation. Kang is interning with the Tacoma Housing Authority to help build her skills and improve the community through this difficult time.Kang—a communication and