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  • promote the services of the American Cancer Society and to raise money “to help create a world where we can celebrate more birthdays.” Relay For Life is the nationwide signature activity for the American Cancer Society, with thousands of events each year across the country. During the Relay, families, schools, companies, hospitals and other community groups create teams who take turns walking around a track all night to raise money to fight cancer. On a personal level, many Relay participants honor

  • Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar . THE DEACONS Pacific Lutheran University's Original Rock Band Reunites for Homecoming 2014 Read the Story New Stories   Justice In Society In support of PLU’s commitment to promote justice and peace, the fourth annual Lutheran Studies Conference, scheduled for Sept. 25, will be devoted to Justice in Society: Lutheran Sources of Social Change. Read More A New Chapter PLU Associate Professor of English Rick Barot takes over

  • Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar . THE DEACONS Pacific Lutheran University's Original Rock Band Reunites for Homecoming 2014 Read the Story New Stories   Justice In Society In support of PLU’s commitment to promote justice and peace, the fourth annual Lutheran Studies Conference, scheduled for Sept. 25, will be devoted to Justice in Society: Lutheran Sources of Social Change. Read More A New Chapter PLU Associate Professor of English Rick Barot takes over

  • staff at Pacific Lutheran University think the Women’s Center moniker could – and should – say much more. And soon it will. The Women’s Center is seeking feedback to rename the social justice hub, serving as a living example of the progress it touts.   Dr. Jennifer Smith, director of the Women’s Center, said the change highlights the evolution of PLU’s role in a much larger revolution. “A lot of women’s centers are looking to change their names,” Smith said. “The women’s movement is evolving.” The

  • PLU BY THE NUMBERS FIRST YEARTRANSFERAFFORDABILITYCAMPUS LIFERANKINGSOUTCOMES At A Glance 2,600 students 40+ majors and 50+ minors 45% students of color Hispanic/Latino…………………………16.7% Asian………………………………………….11.2% Two or more races…………………….10.2% Black/African American………………4.2% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander…1.9% Native American/Native Alaskan…0.7% PLU students come from 37 states and 26 countries religion Lutheran……………………………………..9% Catholic………………………………………9% Other Protestant, etc…………………..27

  • Financial Review of Pacific Lutheran University in the Spring of 2024. Any findings identified from the report and evaluation that require additional attention will be included as a special focus in the year seven Institutional Effectiveness Report. The Institutional Effectiveness report and associated visit will take place in Spring of 2025. Details about Pacific Lutheran University’s accreditation cycle, along with past reports and Commission Letters can be found on the University Accreditation

  • LATINXThe Latinx group supports Latinx students and graduates of the PLU Marriage and Family Therapy Program. It is a space to collaborate and lean on one another. Many of us provide services in English and Spanish and find the group to be a welcoming space to process our unique challenges. Nationally, therapists of color make up a small percentage of therapists and it is an even smaller percentage of Latinx therapists, specifically in Washington State. With Latinx folks estimated to be the

  • supportive network where faculty can share ideas, resources, and strategies, fostering a collaborative approach to problem-solving and innovation in teaching. Second, FLCs promote professional development by offering opportunities for reflective practice and the exploration of new pedagogical techniques, leading to enhanced teaching effectiveness. Third, the sense of community within an FLC helps reduce feelings of isolation, offering a space where educators can connect with colleagues who understand

  • Room for EverythingIf you can imagine it, PLU likely has it. We offer an array of large format venue options as well as smaller rooms for more intimate meetings. Venues can also be grouped together as needed (based upon availability). Our rooms fall into four basic categories: Large format (event halls, auditoriums, concert & theater, gyms) Classrooms and lecture halls Meeting and break-out rooms Athletic Facilities Athletic Venues LodgingSince the possibilities for seating configurations are

  • customer service for more than 20 years. She is ready and willing to help you with all of your questions!

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