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  • Join us for Bjug Day Oct. 15-16 and Give to what you love.
 Join thousands of others in making Bjug Day an incredible show of support for students. Let’s reach 2,024 supporters in 2024! During Bjug Day, a scholarship match — provided by a generous group of donors — means you can give to what you love AND have your gift matched with a gift to student scholarships. Scholarships are key to most PLU students’ access, success and well-being of most PLU students. Also, be on the lookout for other

  • School of Business Virtual Open House - January 27, 2021PLU’s School of Business is hosting a Virtual Open House for its master’s programs on Wednesday, January 27, 2021, 1:00pm (Pacific Time). By attending, you’ll have the opportunity to meet with the Deans, faculty, current students, and alumni. You can also ask questions about your program of interest, and most importantly, jumpstart your journey toward a more fulfilling career. Register now and you will receive a confirmation email with the

  • Photo courtesy of Claire Todd Dear Pierce County Surface Water Management Division, Imagine if all of Clover Creek looked like this restored area, if all its concrete lining was torn up, its natural curves restored, and its native plants brought back. Native marine plants and wildlife would come back, and perhaps the salmon too one day. In addition, a winding, tree-shrouded creek making its way through the county, would be a reminder to all those that drive and walk past it of Pierce County’s

  • Dear Residents and Landowners of Clover Creek Watershed Everyone in the community has the power to make Clover Creek a healthier watershed. During our experience at Clover Creek, it has been impossible for anyone to ignore the overwhelming amount of trash in and around the stream. This pollutes the environment, resulting in an unhealthy habitat for all of the organisms within the ecosystem. As a community, we need to ensure that we are disposing of our trash properly, and genuinely caring for

  • Computer Science Learning OutcomesEffective January 2019Learning OutcomesOur learning outcomes are statements that describe skills that we expect to enable our student to attain by the time of graduation. An ability to apply mathematics to solving computing problems. An ability to critically analyze a problem and to design, implement, and evaluate a computing solution that meets requirements. An ability to work effectively in small groups on medium scale computing projects. An ability to

  • New FacultyOn these webpages you will find important information which will help you in your orientation to the university and assist you throughout the year. Use the buttons below to navigate to various sections of the New Faculty website. (Pages will open in a new tab.)WelcomeWelcome to PLU!Go nowGetting StartedQuick Guide to Getting Started at PLUGo nowBenefitsBenefits Information for New FacultyLearn MoreOrientationNew Faculty Orientation (NFO) Information and ScheduleGo

  • BackYou will submit student proposals for HPRB reviewThis is probably the biggest change impacting you as a faculty supervisor. You will now be the one to initiate submission. Before that point, you will be able to comment on student proposals within Mentor. Once students believe they have a final version, you will need to review their materials and provide an electronic signature. Your electronic signature indicates that you: have consulted with students on their methods and materials, have

  • This is a digital humanities project coordinated by Elsa Keinberger (PLU ’19), Madeline Scully (PLU ‘19), and Dr. Adela Ramos with the goal of creating a digital space accessible to anyone interested in writing about, reading or teaching Austen. We review Austen websites, resources, and adaptations of her work for a wide community of users, write reviews of Austen fan-fiction, movies, and Austen-adjacent series, and we also coordinate social annotation events focused on her novels. Please feel

    Adela Ramos
  • Frequently Asked QuestionsWhere should I park?Parking is available and free! Suggested parking lots are the Library, Hauge and Human Resources. For a campus map click here. Where is the Phillips Center Located?The Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is located in the heart of the Pacific Lutheran University Campus. The University address is 12180 Park Avenue South, Tacoma, WA 98447. Where's a good place to grab a bite to eat?Garfield street is home to a variety of restaurants

  • The Art of the BookThe Art of the Book I is a studio art course in the historical, aesthetic, and creative dimensions of book design and typography. The class is conducted in PLU’s own Elliott Press. Students gain hands-on experience in the enduring handcrafts of typesetting, letterpress printing, and bookbinding. Advanced students may go on to write or edit, design, illustrate, print, and bind their own limited edition books in an independent study course, Art of the Book II. Advanced students