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  • debt for a fraction of the cost and helps folks run crowdfunding campaigns to settle their medical debt. For Young, part of the appeal of working with RIP Medical Debt was the work the organization is doing in Washington and nearby states. “They own about 15k of debt in Washington and significantly more in Idaho and Montana, so we are working to raise money to settle as much of this as possible,” Young says. Young’s students worked with a representative from the RIP Medical Debt to design a social

  • Campus Emergency Communications Plan We have two major components to our emergency communications plan. First is PLU Alert. This is our text, voice message, and email notification system. All PLU students, staff, and faculty are automatically enrolled in the system. Second is our campus loudspeaker emergency notification system. Outdoor speakers have been installed to cover a majority of campus, with some buildings having interior loudspeakers as well. Many of the Blue Phone poles around campus

  • Paid Engineering Internship with Tacoma Power Posted by: nicolacs / April 11, 2023 April 11, 2023 As an Engineering Intern you will assist in providing and maintaining the departmental computing and functional systems capability for the Resource Operations & Trading group, which is a mission critical 24/7 operation. The Resource Operations & Trading group optimizes Tacoma Power’s Resource portfolio through efficient, reliable dispatch of generation resources to maximize wholesale energy sales

  • Attention Residential Students – Please contact your RA’s and/or CD’s in your respective halls for submitting work order requests. Commuter Students – Please contact a Faculty member and/or a Building representative for submitting work order requests. Cleaning ServicesWe have a staff of about 32 custodians providing 24/7 service to all of campus to ensure the best service is provided for sanitation and to provide a clean healthy environment to learn and work in. For questions or concerns about

  • June 15, 2009 MediaLab wins Emmy award Four student researcher-filmmakers in Pacific Lutheran University’s MediaLab program won a 2009 College Division Emmy Award at the 46th Annual Northwest Regional Emmy Awards Ceremony. Junior Melissa Campbell and seniors Julie Olds, Shannon Schrecengost and Emilie Firn were honored for their originally produced “Illicit Exchanges: Canada, the U.S. & Crime,” a 30-minute film that explores the effects of crime, drugs and gangs in communities across North

  • April 19, 2010 Claim: A carbon tax will reduce pollution In general, a tax on an action induces people to do less of the action. A “carbon tax” would raise the price of consuming goods like fossil fuels that cause carbon dioxide emissions, thus giving incentive to consume less of these. No one likes higher prices. But we as a society pay the cost of polluting emissions in other ways. Using less fossil fuel, for example, would not only reduce carbon dioxide emissions implicated in global climate

  • . Procedures outlining use, physical distancing and other COVID-19 protocols are posted on the Pantry door. Please govern yourself accordingly. Donations & SupportThe PLU Pantry is primarily stocked through a partnership with Northwest Harvest. We also accept donations at the Campus Ministry Office from community friends of canned meats, vegetables, fruits, and dry goods that are six months or more from expiration. In addition, your monetary donation of any amount is most appreciated. We use the money to

  • hprb@plu.edu. We are here to help!PROPOSAL & METHODS QUESTIONSWhat form do I use to submit?We use an online submission system, Mentor, for all proposal submissions. If you are a member of the PLU community, you can access Mentor using your PLU username and password. Access Mentor here. See Mentor Instruction Sheets here. In Mentor, you will need to upload required materials (e.g., consent forms, recruitment scripts, debriefing documents, approvals from research sites). The most recent versions of

  • These policies apply to all PLU School of Nursing students. Please read the PLU Student Code of Conduct, which all nursing students are expected to follow. Licensing Prerequisite and Co-requisite Courses Textbooks and Course Resources ATI Testing and Learning Platform Portfolios Exams Essential Qualifications Disability Services for PLU Students Pregnancy NCLEX Testing Accommodations Letters of Recommendations and References FERPA release for Letters of Recommendations and References

  • Q&A with Sophia Barro ’22 on her student teaching experience Posted by: vcraker / May 26, 2022 May 26, 2022 Sophia Barro ’22 is a senior education major and religion minor at PLU. She recently completed full-time student teaching at Lakeview Hope Academy. We spoke with Barro about her experiences at PLU and as a student teacher, and about the values she hopes to inspire in her future students. How did you know you wanted to be a teacher? Teaching has always been a big part of my life. I am one