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  • April 26, 2012 Women’s Ultimate Frisbee team earns trip to nationals The PLU Women’s Ultimate Frisbee team won the Northwest Conference Championship this April, securing a trip to the NCAA DIII nationals. The team swept through the conference tournament defeating Willamette 14-10, Lewis & Clark 15-3, University of Puget Sound 15-3, and Whitman 14-13. Going into the conference championships PLU was ranked second in the nation for DIII schools. Nationals will take place on May 19-20 in Appleton

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat are the hours of Financial Services?Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 12:00pm and 1:00pm to 4:00pm. Financial Services is closed on designated university holidays. What are the hours of the Cashier?Monday through Friday, 9:00am -12:00pm and 1:00pm – 4:00pm The Cashier is closed on designated university holidays. Accounts PayableWhen does the Business Office disburse checks for vendors and for reimbursement?Generally, on Fridays.  This is subject to change when

  • Interested in Attending PLU? Pacific Lutheran University welcomes all military affiliated students and has the resources to support your transition into higher education. Taking the first step on your academic pathway can be daunting. Don’t know what to do? Start here: Visit out the PLU Admissions Home Page for information on the admissions process. Check out the list of available majors and minors to see the amazing programs PLU has to offer. Visit the Office of Student Financial Services to

  • Communications Telephone Cards Paid calling cards provide an easy way to call from any phone, to anywhere. They are available in many different amounts ($5, $10, etc…) and the cost of each call is deducted from the amount, until you have used it all up. These calling cards are available in most grocery stores and drug stores. It is good to ask other international students where to purchase the best deals! Cell Phones Many cell phone carriers are available in Tacoma and each of them offers a

  • Photo by Claire Todd Dear Pierce County, The management of invasive species is a key component when developing restoration sites in an attempt as a means to re-establish the native plant species. From our work in my Environmental 350 course at PLU, we discovered that herbicides are heavily used to diminish the invasive plant population. They are efficient and cost effective. However, the application of herbicides have unintentional environmental risks: they are toxic to applicators and they

  • Wondrous Child - A Christmas Celebration From Pacific Lutheran University Choir of the West & University Men’s Chorus – Richard Nance, Conductor University Chorale & University Singers – Stefen Zopfi, Visiting Conductor (2007), Brian Galante, Conductor, (2008) University Symphony Orchestra – Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, Conductor, Jonathan Pasternak, Visiting Conductor (2008) This is our first double-disc Christmas CD. This album contains highlights from the 2006, 2007 and 2008 Christmas concert

  • Psychiatric Mental Health CurriculumThe Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) curriculum consists of the DNP core coursework (information systems and patient care technology, epidemiology, analytical methods, translating research into practice, and health policy), a DNP Scholarly Project, the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner specialty coursework, and the clinical specialty core.  The Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner core coursework focuses on primary care services to the

  • Calendar Discovery Accolades Members of the PLU community make their mark on campus and throughout the wider world. Read about faculty publications, presentations, performances and awards, staff recognition and achievements and other milestones. Read More Lute Library There’s something here for everyone, no matter your literary taste. Extend your learning with a reading list of books published by PLU faculty and alumni authors. Read More PLU Pledge Worried about student debt? Incoming first-year

  • Bongo Grave Post Bongo Grave Post Artist: Unknown Bongo artist Name: Bongo Grave post Origin: Bongo peoples of South Sudan Made of: Wood Dimensions: H: Post 25.75 in (65.5 cm), Figure 42.25 in (107.5 cm) W: at widest: 9” (23 cm), at smallest: 3.25” (8 cm) From: Gift of Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb, 2007 Accession No. 2007.02.001 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Sudan Description: This is a Bongo grave post with a male figure, which is carved out of a single piece of wood

  • September 4, 2014 Ringing in PLU’s 125th year Watch live coverage of PLU’s 2014 Convocation, the official kickoff to the university’s 125th academic year. We are excited for the start of PLU’s 125th academic year! President Thomas W. Krise invites new and continuing students, as well as family members, faculty and staff to join the entire university community at Convocation. This annual tradition opens the academic year by welcoming our new students and faculty. Please note that during