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  • Dear Residents of Clover Creek Watershed, It is becoming increasingly evident that pollution is infesting the watershed that our community cares for. Pollution not only affects the wildlife populations that inhabit in and around the watershed but also the overall stream health. If Pierce County residents could start picking up human trash they find and could put in place more volunteer clean up organizations we could restore the watershed to its original beauty and liveliness. -Mary Lynn McLeod

  • Exhibit Blogposts Through ENVT 350, students have projects centered around Chambers Clover Creek Watershed. Some of these are, and will be, uploaded to this website to share the knowledge discovered at PLU through ENVT 350. Here are some we think you might enjoy: Salmon in Chambers Clover Creek Watershed Stormwater Pollution in Chambers Clover Creek Watershed Restoration in Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed The Policy Protection and Value Attributed to Chinook Salmon and Insects in the Chambers

  • Click the Image Below to Visit our Newsletter in Full Many thanks to Prof. Anna Trammell (Archivist & Special Collections Librarian) for providing the Clover Creek images that appear in this issue. You can learn more about  PLU’s Archive and Special Collections here and follow them on Instagram.  We are immensely grateful to Sami Hoskins (WMGS/Global Studies/IHON '20) for designing this year's Newsletter and this webpage. Student Video Projects from English 322: Place-Based Writing

  • Spanish Language Course Links Hispanic Studies 101 and 102. This is a direct link to the Sol y Viento website for the 3rd edition, which has many practice quizzes and exercises. Hispanic Studies 201 and 202. This is the direct link to the Avance website, which has the audio material for your workbook listening activities as well as on-line practice exercises. Spanish Phonetics. Help with Spanish pronunciation, including Flash animations of how to produce particular sounds.

  • The 11th Annual Lutheran Studies Conference VideosLiving with Mortality: Illness, Trauma, Joy and HopeYouTube Playlist Includes:“Beyond Deep Gladness: Coming to Terms with Vocations We Don’t Choose” with Dr. Deanna Thompson Guided Meditation: Rev. Jen Rude, PLU Campus Pastor “Opening Remarks: Broken Living in a Pandemic World” from Dr. Marit Trelstad “At the Beside of Covid: An Interfaith/Intercultural Panel” Embracing Mortality: Resources and Conversations on Approaching Death and Grief with

  • After successful completion of Nursing 308 Clinical Practicum 1, students may wish to seek employment as a Nurse Technician. Students should review the information regarding the responsibilities and functions of the Nurse Technician as defined in  WAC 246-840-010 and 246-840-840. At the completion of N308, if a student desires to seek employment as a Nurse Technician, the verification form requested by the employer should be submitted to nurs@plu.edu for verification and completion.

  • Ryan Branchini Provost Representative Email: branchrc@plu.edu Biography Biography Ryan joined the School of Education team in November 2015. He is the primary academic advisor for the Bachelor of Arts in Education (BAE) degree, coordinates the various aspects of graduate admissions, and supports all teacher certification programs. Growing up in an Air Force family, Ryan has lived around the world and is thankful to call PNW home. In his free time, he enjoys reading while walking, photography

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  • TEDxTacoma VIP ReceptionThe VIP reception is an opportunity to network, mingle, and discuss the 13 talks you’ve just listened to with fellow attendees as well as the TEDxTacoma 2016 presenters. Including gourmet appetizers and a no-host bar, the reception will also feature a performance by the Sound Jazz Trio (comprised of PLU Jazz faculty members). VIP tickets include admission to TEDxTacoma 2016, the VIP reception (beginning immediately following the program) and one complimentary drink at

  • Outside Scholarship PostingsThis page provides opportunities for PLU students to secure additional scholarships  and allows us to discontinue the practice of providing paper notices and/or applications in the Hauge Administration Bldg.  You are encouraged to apply for any scholarships for which you meet its eligibility criteria to help fill a financial gap, possibly reduce the amount of student loans you need to borrow, or even give you a little more financial flexibility with your expenses

  • Getting Started with Service RequestsIf you need help or assistance with your PLU technology needs, you can make a Help Desk Service Request. Service requests can be placed: online (http://helpdesk.plu.edu) by email (helpdesk@plu.edu) by phone (253-535-7525) in-person at the Help Desk on the first floor of the Library Once a Service Request is created, you’ll receive an email confirmation and status updates via email. Below is a quick-start on working with Service Requests.Online Service