Groups
Harstad Hall
Harstad Hall is the most historic building on campus, named after Bjug Harstad, PLU’s founder and first president. Harstad Hall housed the entire university from 1894 to 1912. Today, this single gender community is home to the Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equity Residential Learning Community (RLC), promoting this theme through programming, activism, education, leadership opportunities, and reflection.
Hinderlie Hall
Hinderlie Hall is a fantastic place for creative people, whether you consider yourself an artist or enjoy being serenaded while working on homework. When you stroll into the front doors of Hinderlie, get ready to be greeted by a group of students sitting around the lounges, chatting about the day or their latest ideas.
Hong International Hall
Located in the middle of upper campus, Hong International Hall is home to a unique living/learning community consisting of six language and global engagement houses: Chinese, French, German, Norwegian, Spanish, and the International Honors program.
Kreidler Hall
This traditionally designed residence hall has been converted to a building of all single rooms and houses approximately 60 residents on three floors. Since residents living in the Kreidler Community must be 20 years of age or older, or have junior status (60 semester hours) by September 1st for fall semester or February 1st for spring semester, they are all eligible for our Upper Division Single (USD) Rate.
Ordal Hall
We’re a big hall, with a big heart and a community that feels like family, and we’re excited you’re interested in being a part of our community! Hall Features: Some highlights of Ordal are the bay windows in our rooms, lounges with plenty of space to hang out and study, and kitchens on every floor.
Pflueger Hall
Pflueger Hall has a diverse community with a wide range of majors and interests. In Pflueger you can find residents studying accounting, writing, and everything in between. Students who call this hall their home are involved in many different campus organizations. Pflueger is a highly sought after hall because of its welcoming environment, upbeat population, and accepting atmosphere, not to mention its great location! Pflueger is located on lower campus and conveniently near the basketball and tennis courts, sand volleyball pit, the fitness center and swimming pool and the Columbia Center.
South Hall
South Hall is an apartment-style complex, located on the south edge of campus. Students must be 20 years of age or have junior standing to reside in South Hall. The hall has a view of the Olympic Mountains to the west and Mount Rainier to the east.
Stuen Hall
This hall may be the smallest on the PLU campus, but good things come in small packages! Stuen Hall underwent seismic and cosmetic renovations in 2014 that has it filling up quickly!