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  • March 14, 2008 Fighting violence with kindness In response to recent campus shootings in Illinois and Louisiana, a student-driven campaign is working to bolster the university’s sense of community and improve access to support services. The “1 to the 5th” campaign seeks to intentionally build a stronger, more supportive campus environment by empowering students to reach out to their peers and connecting them campus resources. The campaign’s mission statement asserts “the positive impact that

  • PLU Alumna and Scholar Seeks Justice for Journalists Posted by: Sandy Dunham / April 29, 2015 Image: Professor of Communication Joanne Lisosky, left, and Jennifer Henrichsen ’07 have been a powerhouse researching/publishing team since Henrichsen’s first year at PLU. (Photo courtesy Jennifer Henrichsen) April 29, 2015 By Taylor Lunka '15PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, Wash. (April 29, 2015)—Jennifer Henrichsen ’07 has accomplished much more than she could’ve imagined in the years since she

  • Academic Calendar: Dates and DeadlinesPLU’s current 4-1-4 calendar took effect in 1969-70. There are two terms of 15 weeks (including finals week) surrounding a month-long term in January (‘J-term’). The PLU Academic Calendar is approved by the Faculty Assembly each year.  Graduate programs may follow a different academic calendar, especially in summer. Students must contact those programs for specific information. These calendars are for planning purposes only. Past academic calendars can be

  • PLU’s tasting menu featuring businesses owned by Lutes. View the menu Wine Pairing Benson Vineyards Estate Winery tells heartfelt story from vine to bottle. Read more Second Course Fried Egg I’m In Love serves up breakfast sandwiches with a side of silly humor. Read more Third Course PLU alumna creates her own recipe for success and the result is ravishing. Read more Dessert Salt & Straw ice cream shop serves up quirky dessert and an experience to be shared. Read more À la Carte Lionheart Coffee Co

  • front of a crowd at the Wang Center Symposium last month and recalled his childhood in which nobody asked him about his future. The Tacoma native was the…read more

  • Wordpress General FAQ'sWho do I report a broken link to?Julie Winters(Web Support Coordinator) Email: winterjl@plu.edu What happened? Everything is blank where I usually edit the elements on the page?The “WPBakery Page Builder” box sometimes gets accidentally dragged and dropped all the way to the very bottom  of the right hand column of elements. You just have to drag it back to the middle column of the page. Wordpress Document and Form FAQ'sHow do I upload a document?Please refer to this page

  • Welcome to MyChartMyChart is your patient portal to Counseling, Health and Wellness Services that will help you manage your personal health information and CHWS services!Introducing MyChart!Counseling, Health and Wellness Services (CHWS) utilizes the confidential electronic records management system, MyChart (in partnership with MultiCare).  MyChart’s patient portal makes it easy to notify patients of upcoming appointments, view test results, submit prescription refills, and confidentially

  • DISTRIBUTION POLICIESImpact distributes posters to 29 boards on campus. For a map of board locations, please see our Distribution page. Impact Boards Posters are distributed on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays during the Spring Semester(23). The standard time for a poster to be up is two weeks unless the information is to be considered vital to the PLU Community. Examples of this exception is things such as Mental Health Services, Covid-19 responses, and Title IX. The distribution

  • April 17, 2011 Rosanna Pansino advises wannabe actors to believe in themselves and be persistent. The 2007 graduate came to PLU last week as part of a MediaLab speaking series. Lute reaches for the stars and lands work on hit series Glee By Barbara Clements When Rosanna Pansino arrived at PLU, at first she thought she wanted to be a nurse. Then maybe an FBI agent. Or perhaps a television journalist. But it was during her last class, taken after she graduated in 2007 (she needed to earn a pesky

  • vision of one day seeing her art in a museum. “I know that I’m going to manifest that for myself, because I know I’m worth that, and what I envision is worth that,” she says. Using mixed media ranging from denim and drapery textile samples to braiding hair and acrylic paint, Thompson envisions her work as a space to reimagine what the world could look like “if we accepted who we are beyond expectations and structures within society.”  One such space has been the University Gallery Annex, where