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  • About Peace CorpsPeace Corps is a US government organization that sends volunteers around the world for two years of service. Volunteers work to support Peace Corps’ three goals: To help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women. To help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans. To help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served. Volunteers receive up to three weeks of intensive training

  • ‘How was your summer?’ Posted by: Thomas Krise / September 10, 2014 September 10, 2014 When I ask our students what they did over summer break, I am consistently impressed by their motivation. This summer, Nellie Moran ’15, an Economics and French major, worked for the Democratic National Committee in Washington D.C., during which time she met President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama. During her internship, Moran learned the ins and outs of voter registration and working on voter

  • Homecoming 2015 ‹ Resolute Online: Spring 2015 Home Features Germany J-Term Women’s Center at 25 Jehane Noujaim It’s On Us Attaway Lutes Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Features Germany J-Term Women’s Center at 25 Jehane Noujaim It’s On Us Attaway Lutes

  • Contact ‹ Resolute Online: Spring 2015 Home Features Germany J-Term Women’s Center at 25 Jehane Noujaim It’s On Us Attaway Lutes Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Features Germany J-Term Women’s Center at 25 Jehane Noujaim It’s On Us Attaway Lutes Editor’s

  • Pacific Lutheran University provides students with a free university identification card at the time of the student’s enrollment.  This card, called a LuteCard, is the property of PLU. LuteCards support many privileges granted to members of the PLU community.  These privileges include access to events, facilities, and parking areas, meal plan access, convenient purchasing power, and identification for university business.  Students must carry their LuteCard with them at all times while on

  • Orchestra Clinics at PLUEach year youth orchestras and orchestras from high schools, junior highs and middle schools from throughout the region visit our campus in order to receive a clinic session from our faculty members. A clinic session can be a useful opportunity in a number of ways. Your students have a chance to receive feedback similar to what they might expect at a festival. Your students receive solid teaching like you provide, but with a fresh voice and perspective. Your ensemble can

  • Partnering with Parkland Mention Parkland, and Washingtonians tend to conjure up a slew of stereotypes and misconceptions. But to Antonio Sablan ’18 and other Pacific Lutheran University students who grew up in and around Pierce County, the area represents something much greater: home. “Parkland is resourceful. Parkland’s gritty,… April 3, 2018 CommunityDiversity Justice SustainabilityPacific NorthwestService

  • Joanna Gregson Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs Full Profile 253-535-7126 gregson@plu.edu * Not Teaching

  • Each year, we pause to reflect on the impact you have made on the lives of our students, in our community and on the world. In Pacific Lutheran University’s 2017-18 President’s Annual Report, you will read stories about this past year and what has happened for our students and campus “Because of You” and learn more about PLU’s financial statements. Thank you. You make PLU possible.Download the Report

  • As leaders selected by your senators, we strive to advocate for you through our focus areas. We work to improve your academic experience and personal growth through Director projects. Director projects take place that align with our positions — Lute Vote, Social Justice, Environmental Justice, Finance, and Public Relations/Administrative — and through a DJS lens. Our projects include hosting events on campus and collaborating with groups on campus that embody student values.