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  • a wide-leg stance. “Next, you want to look your attacker in the eyes. You can tell everything from the eyes.”For the next hour and a half, 30 Pacific Lutheran University students and community members gazed into the eyes of invisible threats as they practiced lunge movements, punches and blocks. It was the first class in a free five-week series focused on self defense practices and principles. Cordice — the instructor also known as a shihan — is teaching the classes, which are sponsored by the

  • and contained within appropriate sharps or biohazard waste (red/orange) bags. Most infectious wastes generated at Pacific Lutheran University are the following: Sharps (i.e. needles with syringes, scalpel blades, glass slides, etc.) Cultures and stocks of infectious agents (i.e. blood specimen tubes, petri dishes, culture plates) Blood, blood-saturated gauze, or bandages Potentially infectious soiled items including, but not limited to, mops, brooms, towels, & other cleaning items Universal

  • Choosing Online LearningThere are many reasons you might choose online or blended courses at Pacific Lutheran University.  Online summer courses provide a PLU learning experience at a distance, and many options meet general education requirements. Online undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education courses provide more flexibility for scheduling. In a blended course, students have increased control over the time, place, pace, and path to achieving learning objectives. Although the style of

  • day10-30-24Second Half Term Registration Weeks for J-term & Spring 202411-04-24 to 11-15-24 Veterans Day (Observance at Chapel)11-11-24 Pass/Fail, last day to file11-13-24Second Half Term Thanksgiving Holiday (Classes cancelled at 1:30p Nov 22nd & resume Nov 27th, PLU Offices closed Nov 24th and 25th)11-27-24 Withdraw from a class, last day12-06-24Full Term Withdraw from a class, last day12-02-24Second Half Term Graduation applications for January 2025 due12-02-24 Withdraw from the University, last

  • Banner Self-ServiceBanner Self-Service (https://bss.plu.edu) provides online access to multiple university services. For students, it gives access to registration, class schedules, financial records, and other personal information. For faculty, it gives access to teaching schedules, class rosters, and final grade submission. Banner Self-Service is a secure site and requires your ePass to login.Banner Lock OutDid you get locked out of Banner? Click MORE to access the the 'Disabled Account

  • been concerned with what is usual. She's concerned with bringing people together to solve problems. Franklin, the first African-American woman to serve as a Washington state senator, attended several South Sound universities, but earned her master’s degree in social science and human relations from Pacific Lutheran University in 1974. At the time of her attendance, Franklin was raising children, working and taking night classes. “At PLU, you get to see your professors, you get to see people

  • University graduate Nick Sears took the technology world by storm when he teamed up with inventors Andy Rubin and Chris White to market and launch Android, one of the world’s top…read more

  • only.University CalendarIf you would like your event posted on the PLU University Event Calendar, go to www.plu.edu/calendar and register your event using 25Live.Die-Cut PolicyThis machine is hand operated and is used to produce multiple copies of precision cut letters and shapes using commercially-produced dies. This machine is primarily for student club/organization use. Please email engage@plu.edu to set up a time to use the machine. Any damage to the machine caused by negligence will be the responsibility

  • running for office. Franklin hasn’t been concerned with what is usual. She's concerned with bringing people together to solve problems. Franklin, the first African-American woman to serve as a Washington state senator, attended several South Sound universities, but earned her master’s degree in social science and human relations from Pacific Lutheran University in 1974. At the time of her attendance, Franklin was raising children, working and taking night classes. “At PLU, you get to see your

  • those five guys reaching the age of forty and starting to gather at least once a year, usually for golf and always for reconnecting and reminiscing. In addition to their remarkable three-plus decades of togetherness, despite several thousand miles of separation in three directions, they were a notable group: Doug Leeland, an MD; Tom Lorentzsen, a doctor of optometry; Al Hedman, a PhD in psychology; Tim Sherry, with an MA in English from the University of Chicago and an impressive career as a teacher