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  • Congregation—along with one special event that could happen only once every 125 years. On Saturday, join the Lute celebration of our 125th anniversary with the PLU at 125 Wine Walk , featuring 125 objects from PLU’s history and a sampling of scrumptious alumni wines. Check www.plu.edu/alumni/homecoming-2015 for updates and information, and in the meantime, enjoy this photographic tour through past PLU Homecomings! PLU Homecoming Timeline 1947 1947: The candidates for Homecoming Queen pose for a group

  • Technology Upgrades Six classrooms received media podiums and new control equipment to control the projector:  Hauge Administration 216 Ingram 109 and 115B   Mary Baker Russell Center 116 and 334   Ramstad 204  These new podiums enable Instructional Technologies staff to monitor the condition of the projector, schedule the projector to power down in the evenings, and use less energy by shutting of non-essential equipment when the rooms are not in use.   Projector and Screen Replacement Cycle Last fiscal

  • April 24, 2014 Relay for Life at PLU Raises Money—and Awareness Students walk during a previous Relay for Life at PLU. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) By Valery Jorgensen ’15The international fundraiser Relay For Life, for the American Cancer Society, will be held at PLU beginning Friday, April 25. Relay For Life is an overnight event that raises money for cancer awareness. It takes place in more than 20 countries around the world. Relay For Life has been held at PLU for a number of years, and

  • PLU PoolPLU Pool is a 6 x 25 yard competition pool with a cut out diving well. The competition pool varies in depth from 3.5 ft-7 ft, and the diving well has a 12ft depth. The pool is open to all current students, staff, and adult dependents free-of-charge.  We do not offer services or access to non-students or staff.  (Parking for PLU Pool is available in the Ivy Lot next to the tennis courts across 124th Street from the pool). Pool address is 849 124th S, Tacoma, WA 98444 Please check the

  • Paid Summer Scholar Program at Seattle Children’s Hospital Posted by: nicolacs / February 6, 2023 February 6, 2023 Seattle Children’s is seeking undergraduate students to participate in a 10-week paid summer internship. The program is for students from backgrounds that are historically underrepresented in the biomedical and health sciences. Students must have a strong background and interest in one of the following fields: biology, biochemistry, microbiology, neuroscience, mathematics

  • 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 . SPECIAL EDITION ...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL? Cover Story New Stories   Jehane Noujaim Academy Award-Nominated Filmmaker Encourages Lutes To Boldly Tell Their Stories. Read More Attaway Lutes Student-Athletes Work to Raise Awareness of Sports-Access

  • 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 . SPECIAL EDITION ...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL? Cover Story New Stories   Jehane Noujaim Academy Award-Nominated Filmmaker Encourages Lutes To Boldly Tell Their Stories. Read More Attaway Lutes Student-Athletes Work to Raise Awareness of Sports-Access

  • Assessment at PLUThe resources provided here meet two goals: 1) to give important background context to the assessment endeavors at PLU, and 2) to clarify the philosophy of assessment that underwrites this work. Assessment LeadershipClick here to viewGuiding Principles for Academic AssessmentClick here to view Questions or comments? Please contact the Office of the Provost (253)535-7126 or provost@plu.edu Return to Assessment Home

  • Economics Major Learning Outcomes 1: Understand the conditions under which markets do and do not work well to allocate scarce resources for the social good, and analyze the effects of market characteristics and underlying conditions on economic outcomes. 2: Use economic reasoning to analyze current economic events and the effects of public policies. 3: Clearly communicate economic reasoning in oral and written form.   Revised 1/2023

  • Two-Year Course CyclePlease note: this course schedule is subject to change. Fall 2023 offerings have been confirmed, but Spring 2023-Spring 2024 can change. Use this is a reference point for planning. Click on the image to see the full schedule!  These course offerings are subject to change. Please email the Chair of the Program if you need to confirm any of these offerings.