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PLU emphasizes the importance of student research and creative projects. From summer-long student-faculty research projects in the natural sciences to student-directed plays in theatre, these
Learning TogetherPLU emphasizes the importance of student research and creative projects. From summer-long student-faculty research projects in the natural sciences to student-directed plays in theatre, these opportunities have many benefits and help students explore and learn more in-depth about an area of study or future career path that interests them, gain invaluable hands-on experience and organizational skills, and learn to balance independent and collaborative work. These research and
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After beginning a career or graduate studies, our graduates often point to one person at PLU who had a profound influence on their intellectual development. Invariably, it's a professor.
-side with you on research and creative projects. No matter what you plan to do after you earn your PLU degree, you’ll have gained the experience that employers and graduate programs want.Summer research that rocksMany students take part in student-faculty summer research projects, often in the nearby forests, mountains and coastal areas. Read MoreScience happens (And so much more!)Of the numerous student-faculty research projects that take place at PLU each year, there is the science. But that is
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The School of Business is home of some of the most active and dynamic student clubs, which are open to all students interested in business.
School of Business Student Clubs The School of Business is home of some of the most active and dynamic student clubs, which are open to all students interested in business. Honor societies are available for those who are majoring in the School of Business. PLU School of Business Ambassadors PLU School of Business Ambassadors (SoBA) is a highly selective group of undergraduate students who work with the Dean and Undergraduate Director to promote the school’s programs, activities, and services
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MediaLab is an award-winning student media organization, which recruits students with expertise across the media spectrum.
Get Involved!Most CMDA students are involved in at least one co-curricular activity. Activities provide students with valuable experiences to help learn skills, build confidence, and gain marketable experience. Most activities are open to every PLU student, regardless of major, and do not require that the student have previous experience. All it takes is a willingness to learn and the enthusiasm to participate. MediaLabMediaLab is an award-winning student media organization, which recruits
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To get your Orca Card from PLU, you will need to: Fill out the NEW Orca Card registration OR RENEWAL Orca Card form Purchase the Orca Card through the Lute Locker for $15 (cash or card).
What is the Student Transit Benefit?The PLU Student Transit Benefit offers students the opportunity to purchase a $15 Pierce County ORCA Card from the Lute Locker. This card will allow students to travel by bus for unlimited rides anywhere within Pierce County between September 2024-August 2025. This program is funded by the DJS fee. There will be 200 cards available this year on a first come, first serve basis.Steps to Get Your PLU Orca CardTo get your Orca Card from PLU, you will need to
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The Center for DJS is hiring for the 2023-2024 academic year! Students working with the Center for DJS are key contributors to the education, mentorship, community building, activism and promotion
programs, campaigns and celebrations including identity retreats, cultural celebrations, and DJS workshops and dialogues. Additionally, serve as the student coordinator for a specific Center for DJS program/project. 2023-2024 projects include: Active Bystander & Consent (ABC) –coordinate consent and bystander intervention campaigns for education and dialogue in classrooms, residence halls, and other campus spaces. Sista* Circle – Coordinate biweekly gatherings for womxn, nonbinary, femme, and trans
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Thanks for visiting the PLU Environmental Studies Student Opportunity page. We will use this page to gather a range of opportunities of interest to our students.
Welcome!Thanks for visiting the PLU Environmental Studies Student Opportunity page. We will use this page to gather a range of opportunities of interest to our students. Note: We try to remain current, but some opportunities here will be out of date. Use this site to find relevant employers and graduate schools, and to identify the types of opportunities that might be available to you! You can always access a lengthy list of current opportunities at PLU Career Connections’ website. You can also
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Care resources to support students in and out of the classroom.
Student SupportCare resources to support students in and out of the classroom.OAAAccessibility and AccommodationLearn MoreWSRWellbeing Services and ResourcesLearn MoreCSSCenter for Student SuccessLearn MoreSCNStudent Care NetworkLearn MoreStudent Care Resource Faculty and Staff Guide to Helping Students in DistressThis tool is to help you make decisions in those critical times facing a student in distress. It is grouped by type of incident, then offers FACTS, what to DO, and what to AVOID in
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Check out some of the scholarships, distinctions, and opportunities that can help you further your education in French & Francophone Studies. Consult with faculty for more information.
Student ResourcesCheck out some of the scholarships, distinctions, and opportunities that can help you further your education in French & Francophone Studies. Consult with faculty for more information. Scholarships for French Study The Seattle-Nantes Scholarship Program https://www.seattle-nantes.org/scholarships Washington Association for Language Teaching Scholarships https://waflt.wildapricot.org/Student-Scholarships-&-Contests Additional Resources Language Resource Center Kreidler Global
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Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies students pursue careers in law, advocacy, counseling, education, international policy, health, politics, psychology, social work, sociology, public administration,
Student ResourcesGender, Sexuality, and Race Studies students pursue careers in law, advocacy, counseling, education, international policy, health, politics, psychology, social work, sociology, public administration, and history–among many others. Click on the links below to read what graduates from our program have to say about how their degrees prepared them for their careers! (Note that the GSRS Program was the Women’s and Gender Studies (WMGS) Program through the end of Spring 2020.) By
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