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  • By Genny Boots ‘18 You can find Ken Morrison’s name in the credits of television shows like Handmaid’s Tale, Better Call Saul, Pretty Little Liars, Boardwalk Empire, Fargo and movies like Passengers and Bad Grandpa. Morrison says he’s grateful to have found his niche creating source music for TV shows and movies, even if his credit always comes at the end of the movie. What is your PLU story? I went to PLU and graduated in 1979. I majored in communication with an emphasis in broadcast

  • The Alumni Referral Scholarship form is NOW OPEN for students who would apply for a Fall 2025 or later start. The deadline for current high school seniors has passed. Refer a student and they can receive $500!As a graduate of Pacific Lutheran University, you know firsthand the amazing experiences students have as a part of the liberal arts education here. With the Alumni Referral Scholarship, you can help students have the chance to experience it for themselves. With your referral, a student

  • Chemistry Capstone Symposia The 2024 Chemistry Capstone Symposium is here! We are happy to celebrate and showcase our students and their work.  Way to go, class of 2024!   We congratulate all of you on your hard work and accomplishments! Titles and schedule are available at:  https://www.plu.edu/chemistry/capstone-symposia/capstone-talks-2024/ For an archive of past Chemistry Capstone Symposia (schedule and abstracts with speaker photos) please click at the left to expand the Capstone Symposium

  • international student insurance fee will not be waived.More InfoIf you have questions about PLU’s international student health insurance program please contact the Director of Risk Services at thompsse@plu.edu. PLU Health Center All PLU students are eligible for the services provided by PLU’s Health Center. Click here for more information.Care and CoverageThe primary care provider will be the PLU Health Center. A referral is required for payment of outpatient benefits. When the Health Center is not open or

  • Join the Global Campus Connection (GCC)! ResourcesInt’l Student Orientation Current PLU students are encouraged to participate in social components of ISO. Check out the schedule here.GCC promotes mutually beneficial learning experiences between New International Students and Current PLU Students. By participating in GCC, New International Students will have a smoother transition into their new life at PLU and in the U.S.  By connecting with International Students, Current PLU Students will

  • Simon Sung Impact Advisor he/him Status:Working Hybrid Biography Biography Simon Sung graduated in 1990 from the University of Washington. During his tenure in the design field he has worked for various clients including Simon and Schuster, Random House, Crown, Disney, Chronicle Books, Starbucks, and the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. At Impact he is working closely with the Directors to ensure everything runs smoothly as well as helping them with any concerns or advice. Majors

  • Marisol’s Story – Oaxaca Chemistry major with biochemistry emphasis (Hispanic Studies minor) – Class of 2018 A piece of advice to future study away students: Don’t be afraid to have a lazy day or to just stay in (or because you are saving money), but also go out of your comfort zone more often than not. Also, the little cafe or restaurant not on the map is probably the best! And speak the language of the country is you can as much as possible (don’t be lazy!). What surprised her about studying

  • Cascadia Field Guide: Art, Ecology, Poetry Cascadia Field Guide: Art, Ecology, PoetryA Celebration with the Editors: Elizabeth Bradfield, CMarie Fuhrman, Derek Sheffield Thursday, October 5, 7PM, Xavier 201 This event is open to the campus community for in-person attendance. Elizabeth Bradfield is the author of five books, and her poems have appeared in The New Yorker, Poetry, and The Atlantic Monthly. She grew up in Tacoma and attended the University of Washington; she lives on Cape Cod

  • following questions might be useful to consider when you communicate expectations at the beginning of a term: Preparing for Class How should students prepare for each class session? When should students skim resources or read deeply? How will students know they are prepared for assessments and/or meeting learning objectives? Participation in Class What does active, engaged participation look like in this class? What are the consequences of missing class, arriving late, or leaving early? Is class

  • 201, called “Value Creation in the Global Environment,” is designed to introduce students to the many aspects of business – from financial accounting and operations to marketing. By design, it covers a broad swathe. But that doesn’t mean students spend all their time with their nose in a book. Hardly. “I thought the best way to conduct the class was to have the students apply what they are reading to a real idea for a business,” said Carol Ptak, distinguished executive in residence. “I have been