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  • Spent: $24,087.20 Notes: 2023-2024 is the second and final year of the two-year budget cycle In Spring 2023, students advocated for the Student Transit Program ($10,000 for PLU Student Orca Cards) to be implemented as a Special Project utilizing funds from multiple DJS Fee Priorities.  DJS Leadership Development (Allocated: $6,500, Spent: $2851.17) Jterm Book Group $1,737.67 Campus Conversation (Palestine & Israel) $164.00 Spring DJS Coalition Dinner $949.50 New Student DJS Onboarding (Allocated

  • with other alumni, staff, family and friends,” said Angie Hambrick, PLU’s associate vice president of diversity, justice and sustainability. “The trip aligned perfectly with the values of the Diversity Center — perspective taking, critical reflection, community, and care — and allowed us to fully and authentically engage with the people and culture of T&T and with each other.” The group began the trip by ranging all across Trinidad — touring the capital city of Port of Spain; learning the history

  • studying away students engage in learning both in and outside of classrooms. Qualifying photos for this category may depict student interaction with their host communities and their natural environment. Examples may include students in internship and service projects, field study, culturally relevant activities, group study tours, etc.1st Place Noah Dunham “Snow Day” College comes in many forms. This picture proves just that. This is from a 5 day trip in the winter forests of Norway. Hard to believe

  • About PLUPacific Lutheran University (PLU) was founded in 1890 by a group of mostly Scandinavian immigrants. PLU is committed to the integration of liberal arts studies and professional preparation. PLU is the only university rated within the top 15 of all Western region Master’s universities every year since the first “Best College” survey published annually by U.S. News and World Report. Scholarships are available to most International students. Location PLU is located in the quiet suburb of

  • Multi-Faith Prayer Room Photo: John Froschauer/PLU If there are other items that would enhance your practice, please let us know at cmin@plu.edu The funding for furnishing this space was generously provided by a grant from PLU’s DJS Fund. The space is sponsored by the Interfaith Working Group.

  • Workshop – Learn how to build an effective resume to land the job you desire with expert advice from Steven Emory. Mapping Your Next Steps as a Chemistry Graduate – Discover what to expect in your next step after undergrad. A panel of recent grads will share their experiences entering grad school and going into in the working world. Small Group Networking – Connect with ACS Career Consultants and fellow attendees, and learn best practices to present yourself in a casual networking environment. Register

  • Explore Your WorldPLU’s Chinese Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program which is designed to provide students interested in China a broad foundation in Chinese language, culture, and history, and an opportunity to focus on the religious-philosophical world view and the economic structure of China.Special Program Offerings Campus Activities Back on campus, the Chinese Studies program sponsors campus-wide activities-from Chinese music recitals and lectures to small group discussions with

  • and growth strategies based on one-on-one discussion and feedback as well as collaborative group learning. Over 60 new or updated courses are available in self-paced or interactive online formats as well as scheduled site-based offerings, including: 21st-Century Teaching Content-Area Teaching Equity & Diversity Instructional Strategies Positive Classroom Management Social & Emotional Learning Technology Tools for the Classroom Participants completing courses for credit will receive a PLU

  • books I got to read (like Beloved, Maus, Lose Your Mother, and many others that I still have on my shelves), and the meaningful discussions we had in class about them. My capstone seminar was my favorite class at PLU. We were a small group, and spent the semester analyzing the texts together and writing our hearts out.

  • Services department will meet with your group to determine the best training modules and ongoing assessments that will be set up to meet your needs.  For general cybersecurity training that is optional or does not require verification of completion, please see the online training option through KnowBe4 provided below that is available to students as well as all other members of the PLU community. PLU Students: Students, as well as other PLU community members, can view the cybersecurity training modules