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  • Calendar Calendar Highlights Calendar Highlights Upcoming Events Norwegian Heritage Festival April 28 The 42nd annual event will celebrate PLU’s Scandinavian roots in the Anderson University Center. The festival includes a collection of events that feature Norwegian foods, entertainment and vendors, as well as crafts and demonstrations from rosemaling to woodcarving. More Information Syttende Mai May 17 Join PLU as it marks Norwegian Constitution Day with a series of events, beginning with the

  • PLU’s Fixed Tuition Guarantee On October 14, 2021, PLU announced a Fixed Tuition Guarantee that will ensure tuition for the 2022-23 incoming class of first-year and transfer students remains the same throughout their undergraduate years at PLU. Undergraduate students starting at PLU at any point during the 2022-23 academic year will lock in a fixed annual tuition rate of $49,472. Students currently enrolled at PLU will also benefit from this initiative. Our cost of tuition is currently below

  • You're Invited! Fall Preview Day Friday, November 10, 20239:30am - 2:30pmRSVPFall Preview Day Schedule of Events9:00-9:30am – Check-In  9:30-9:40am – Welcome & Keynote Speakers Hear from PLU’s President Allan Belton. 9:40-10:10am – Admission & Student Life Presentation Join a PLU Admission Counselor to hear more about the PLU application process, financial aid and scholarships, and learn more about PLU in general! 10:15-11:00am – Academic Information Sessions Attend an academic breakout session

  • easily accessible and committed to providing safe, healthy, and delicious options. All menus in The Commons have the top nine allergens (Dairy, Egg, Soy, Sesame, Shellfish, Fish, Peanut, Tree Nut and Coconut) marked for all items. We also indicate when an item is Vegetarian, Vegan, Contains Pork or Gluten-Friendly. Additionally, we have eliminated all peanut and shrimp items from the menu in The Commons to avoid any chance of cross contamination. You’ll notice we use the term “Gluten-Friendly” as we

  • , Sunday December 12 at 8pm in person and live streamed We hope you’ll be able to join us for a performance and wish a healthy and happy holiday season to all students, their families, and the greater PLU community. Read Previous A Magical PLU Collaboration: Songs for the Spring of Waiting Read Next PLU Represented at Jazz Education Network Conference LATEST POSTS PLU’s Director of Jazz Studies, Cassio Vianna, receives grant from the City of Tacoma to write and perform genre-bending composition April

  • Lute receives endowed scholarship honoring her Native American heritage Posted by: Kari Plog / December 11, 2017 Image: Katie Dean ’21 accepts the Red Feather Endowed Scholarship from Michael Farnum, director of military outreach at PLU. Dean is the first to accept the award, which honors Native American students who exhibit great pride in their heritage. (Photo by John Froschauer/PLU) December 11, 2017 By Genny Boots '18PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Dec. 11, 2017)- Katie Dean

  • How Robert Parker Left His Mark on PLU Robert Parker would have graduated from PLU in 1944, if World War II hadn’t intervened. Like so many of his peers, Robert was drafted into the war effort and headed to Europe. There, he fought in the Battle of the Bulge, for which he earned the Distinguished Service Cross, the second highest military decoration that can be awarded to a member of the U.S. Army. After the war, he returned to Tacoma- but not to PLU. Even so, his PLU experience was a powerful

  • .   The symposium is open to music and horn lovers of all levels of musicianship in the northwest region, which includes Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Western Canada and Washington. Many participants are college and high school students from the Northwest as well as horn aficionados and vocational horn players who love playing and teaching. Many come to participate in the chance to share knowledge, perform and hear great performances. “When I attended this symposium in 2003, as a student, the

  • History of Adoption (Harvard University Press,1998) and Adoption Politics: Bastard Nation and Ballot Initiative 48 (University of Kansas Press, 2004).  He is also the editor of Adoption in America: Historical Perspectives (University of Michigan Press, 2002). E. Wayne Carp’s recently completed book, Jean Paton and the Struggle to Reform American Adoption has been published by the University of Michigan in the Fall 2013.  Several chapters from the book have recently been published including, “The

  • community to know: “Lancelute is here to stay.”  PLU’s mascot has been a knight since Fall 2009, when the PLU community voted to name him “Lancelute.” In 2010, the Athletics logos were revamped and rebranded to their current form.  Last year, the Athletics department decided the mascot needed to reflect this new brand. After receiving a grant from the Associated Students of Pacific Lutheran University (ASPLU), the department completed designs over the summer and had a mascot ready to premiere at the