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  • Bret Underwood, PhDPhysics DepartmentFlipped Learning for Student-Centered Class Time Bret Underwood, Assistant Professor of Physics, in class at PLU on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Bret Underwood is an Assistant Professor in Physics, currently teaching a two-course Mathematical Physics sequence. The courses can be a bit technical, and he’s been spending a lot of time lately thinking about how to integrate active learning into a technical upper-level physics course. At

  • Note Calendar Welcome Legacy Lutes Each fall, we welcome new students to our campus. The Office of Alumni & Student Connections extends a special welcome to our Legacy Lutes, those students whose parent(s) attended PLU. We recognize this extra special commitment to their alma mater and are thrilled to have their sons and daughters carry on their legacy. Please note that only the parents who attended PLU are listed below. Charles LeWarne Charles LeWarne ’89 and Karyn (Hanson) LeWarne ’89 Isaiah

  • Faculty & Staff ResourcesThank you for partnering to ensure success for PLU’s Undocumented students!  Below are are resources for faculty and staff working with undocumented students.How to Refer an Undocumented Student to ResourcesAn undocumented student has disclosed their status to you and is seeking advise.  What do you do next? First, thank the student for sharing their personal information of their immigration status with you and your commitment to get them connected to resources they

  • Shaping Health Care – Resolute Online: Fall 2017 Search Features Features Welcome Shaping Health Care Protectors Turned Perpetrators Summer of Science Emotional Labor Economics Students Expand Possibilities A Different Kind of Whale Watching Rigorous Project Inspires First-Year’s Path On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Training Goals Dear Fellow Alumni… Homecoming and Family Weekend Bjug Day Christmas Concerts Holocaust

  • Major Minute: Psychology Posted by: mhines / March 15, 2024 March 15, 2024 When you study psychology at PLU, you’ll work with expert faculty, have plenty of hands-on research opportunities and career preparation, engage with local and larger academic communities, and experience small class sizes in an intentionally inclusive environment. Check out this Major Minute to hear from Associate Professor of Psychology Laura A. Shneidman and learn more about PLU’s psychology program. Read Previous

  • PLU celebrates Tacoma Pride Posted by: mhines / July 19, 2023 July 19, 2023 Every year, on the second Saturday in July, Tacoma hosts its largest pride celebration. It includes a huge street festival, with queer and BIPOC entertainment and a Makers Market. PLU hosts a booth with staff, faculty, and student representatives each year. PLU takes pride in honoring the LGBTQIA+ community, celebrating our collective identity as valuable and creative members of a diverse population in the Pacific

  • Michelle Hathaway Prep Cook Phone: 253-535-7472 Email: hathawma@plu.edu Biography Biography I am 29 years old. Being in the kitchen has always been my dream, but if you would have asked me a year ago where I saw myself headed you would have heard a whole different answer. I had a goal and I fought for it, to get a job, to get a job at PLU was just a bonus, it meant my dream was coming true. I have always cooked, and baked at home, and it was my happy place, where I felt at my very best. I have

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  • Deadline Extended! The 2021-2022 Academic Year scholarship will be open this spring March 18th, 2021. Application deadline: April 18th.  Application decision: First week of May The Alger LGBTQ+ Scholarship is a $1750 per semester, award designed to lift up and affirm LGBTQ+ students at PLU. This scholarship stacks on financial aid. This scholarship is attached to an internship position that requires that the recipient commit 5hrs/week as The Queer and Trans Programming Intern at the CGE.  This

  • Kat, Jude, Eli, and Mike pose for a photo in the Makerspace. Special thanks to all our student interns who made this such as welcoming community! Fostering CreativityWe believe that creativity and innovation work best when diverse and unexpected connections are fostered across student groups, faculty, and academic-professional boundaries. To further these connections, the Innovation Studies program sponsors a Makerspace to support creativity and student involvement across campus. During 2024

  • OpportunitiesOn this page you will find updated information on volunteer, internship and job opportunities in the field.Below you will find a list of local and national organizations offering employment and and/or volunteer opportunities in the field. We also recommend that you contact Alumni and Student Relations. OrganizationPreferred QualificationsApply YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap CountiesVaries by position Jobs Valley Medical CenterBachelor's Degree Jobs Camp KoreyVaries by positionJobs Camp