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  • During the 2021-2022 academic year, 149 PLU students participated in global and local study away programs to acquire new perspectives on critical global issues, advance their language and intercultural skills, form valuable new contacts and lasting connections, and advance their academic and career trajectory. Due…

    they are wearing Lute gear!1st Place Noah Dunham “Friluftsliv” This photo shows the beauty of the outdoors in Norway, and the best way to enjoy it in the winter – with skies. Friluftsliv is a common cultural practice in Norway, and is basically meaning to be active in the outdoors. Bø, Norway January 20, 20222nd Place Derek Gibson “Good Lookin’ Lindos” Although there is no visible PLU gear, this picture encapsulates Lutes Away perfectly, as nothing can sum up the Greek trip like the word “views

  • Once you've started your application, you can check on the status of each checklist item through our application portal.

    of university-level coursework.Test Optional Admission Test Optional Admission Because standardized tests do not always accurately reflect academic ability or the potential to be academically successful, and because we practice a holistic review of admission applications, SAT or ACT test scores are no longer a required piece of the application for admission. International students are strongly encouraged to submit test scores if available. SAT or ACT can be used in place of English Proficiency

  • Dean | School of Business | muldermr@plu.edu | 253-535-7258 | Dr.

    consultant, assisting business and nonprofit clients to realize their market potential. This work includes identifying the existing market position, opportunities, and branding strategies. He consults professionally, academically and with students, and has completed over 20 research projects with students and clients through their academic coursework, and via over a dozen internship/capstone/grant funded research projects. The active practice of research and consulting connects well with the academic

  • The PLU M.B.A. program offers two tracks: a general M.B.A. in Business Administration and an M.B.A. in Management Science & Quantitative Methods.

    hospitals, medical practice organizations, long-term care facilities and clinics. Discusses health care related organizations such as health insurance companies, consulting firms, managed care organizations, pharmaceutical companies, and other organizations that support the health care industry. Prerequisite: BMBA 515. (4) BMBA 561 : Advanced Supply Chain Management This course presents a range of advanced topics in integrated operations and supply chain management. Topics include strategic sourcing and

  • Majors should plan their course of study in consultation with their departmental advisor. Major in Political Science 36 semester hours Required Courses 16 semester hours POLS 151, POLS 251, POLS 301,

    majors. (1 to 4) POLS 491 : Independent Studies To provide individual undergraduate students with advanced study not available in the regular curriculum. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as IS: followed by the specific title designated by the student. By department consent only. (1 to 4) POLS 495 : Internship To permit undergraduate students to relate theory and practice in a work situation. The title will be listed on the student term-based record as Intern: followed by the

  • Associate Professor School of Business | Innovation Studies | muldermr@plu.edu | 253-535-7258 | Dr.

    consultant, assisting business and nonprofit clients to realize their market potential. This work includes identifying the existing market position, opportunities, and branding strategies. He consults professionally, academically and with students, and has completed over 20 research projects with students and clients through their academic coursework, and via over a dozen internship/capstone/grant funded research projects. The active practice of research and consulting connects well with the academic

  • Dean | Master of Business Administration | muldermr@plu.edu | 253-535-7258 | Dr.

    consultant, assisting business and nonprofit clients to realize their market potential. This work includes identifying the existing market position, opportunities, and branding strategies. He consults professionally, academically and with students, and has completed over 20 research projects with students and clients through their academic coursework, and via over a dozen internship/capstone/grant funded research projects. The active practice of research and consulting connects well with the academic

  • PLU chef Erick Swenson ’91 checks on a tray of shrimp from the oven. Food For Thought By Katie Scaff ’13 Twenty years ago, you’d never find pav bhaji – a curry dish served on dinner rolls – alongside the burgers and fries in the…

    interested in our particular topic as an English professor is in theirs,” Swenson said. “We spend our lives researching and looking, watching the food channels, reading magazines, reading books.” While students are off working, interning and enjoying the summer sun, the Dining staffers are in the kitchen testing out new recipes – it’s a year-round practice, but summer offers a special time for them to really play with food. “I think one of our favorite things to do is look at street food around the world

  • TACOMA, Wash. (May 22, 2015)— With Commencement on May 23, Pacific Lutheran University sends its largest class ever out into the world—more than 800 Lutes are eligible to graduate, with 755 expected to participate in the Commencement ceremony. Judging by the accomplishments of the Class…

    to make a video like that, and I didn’t realize there was a bigger impact on the PLU community. That was also my first time in the Diversity Center, which led to me applying as a D-Center Advocate. That’s what helped bridge new paths in the PLU community. “Another one is my first volleyball practice as a Lute. We all just screamed and yelled everyone’s name in such high energy. It’s something you don’t expect as a first-year. I remember thinking, ‘Oh my gosh; this is exactly where I want to be

  • TACOMA, WASH. (May 15, 2017)- Classes are over, tests are on the horizon and therapy dogs are waiting in the wings. It’s the end of spring semester, and for several hundred Lutes that means life after college beckons. Pacific Lutheran University students are fast approaching…

    whole new meaning for Takara Mitsui, who spent her college years scheduling friends between soccer practice and nursing classes. Reflecting on her journey to graduation, the busy student athlete said the heavy load challenged her for the better. “It taught me how to stay dedicated to what I do,” Mitsui said, “and how to persevere and work hard through the challenging schedule I had to balance.” Mitsui came to Pacific Lutheran University because of its reputable nursing school. She didn’t have a