PLNU’s Diversity Efforts Are “Stuck in Neutral”
Jeffrey Carr has been the chief diversity officer at PLNU for 12 years. He helped the university navigate racial issues and currently leads the charge toward ju... Read more.
Misinformation Complicates COVID-19 Outbreak at PLNU
Students were mistakenly told to quarantine after COVID-19 tests at the Wellness Center. The misinformation quickly caused confusion among campus residents. Mor... Read more.
How COVID-19 Could Affect the Election
On Oct. 3, just days after the first presidential debate, President Trump was hospitalized after his COVID-19 diagnosis and subsequently declined to attend a vi... Read more.
Surf Studies Program on the Horizon at PLNU
Scroll to the bottom of the page to watch the broadcast package. Year after year, PLNU appears on numerous websites as one of the top surf colleges in the... Read more.
PLNU Unlikely to Resume In-Person Classes Before 2021
PLNU’s virtual fall semester is well underway. While 300 students already live in the residence halls and 500 more are waiting to transition to on-campus hous... Read more.
From Studying Abroad to Studying at Home
In March, when students who were studying abroad received notice that they would have to abandon their time overseas due to the rising pandemic, the future of t... Read more.
Is the grading policy for spring 2020 “satisfactory plus?”
When students receive their transcripts at the end of this spring semester, they might be seeing more letters of the alphabet than usual. PLNU announced earlier... Read more.
Praise through the Pandemic
You lie on the floor, curled up in a fetal position. You haven’t left the house in three weeks. The accumulating schoolwork and dwindling toilet paper s... Read more.
In Good Faith and in Good Health: Christians Respond to COVID-19
Countless establishments have closed their doors in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Churches have not been immune to the widespread closures, and Christia... Read more.