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  • InsuranceThere is no charge for an office visit to the PLU Health Services Clinic. This applies to all PLU students: domestic and international, graduate and undergraduate. All we ask is to see your PLU ID. *Certain tests or services may have a fee* PLU does not require students to have health insurance, but we strongly recommend it. Learn about Affordable Care Act insurance here.Wellness Access Plan BenefitDomestic undergraduate students are a part of the PLU Wellness Access Plan. The Wellness

  • Computers & Software Getting Support for Computers and Software – How to get help with your computers, peripherals, and software. What We Support – A description of the hardware and software supported by the Help Desk. Finding the PLU Barcode Number – For some requests you’ll need the PLU barcode number of the equipment. This page describes where to find the barcode. Purchase Recommendations – Minimal computer purchase recommendations for students. Computer Purchases – Information about

  • These prices are only estimates (as of July 2023) and you will need to contact Marketing & Communications at marcom@plu.edu to learn more about the actual costs of the service(s) you are requesting.POSTERS (based on 11x17) QuantityOne-Sided B&WOne-Sided Color 50$17.10 $23.10 100$32.60 $44.60 250$82.30 $110.70 500$161.40 $221.40 1000$322.80 $442.80 Pick-Up Fee for Vendor Distribution: $25.00Distribution Fee: $1.50 per posterPOSTCARDS & INVITATIONS (based on 11x17, 2 per sheet) QuantityB&W/Color

  • ADVERTISEMENT This little work was finished in the year 1803, and intended for immediate publication. It was disposed of to a bookseller, it was even advertised, and why the business proceeded no farther, the author has never been able to learn. That any bookseller should think it worth-while to purchase what he did not think it worth-while to publish seems extraordinary. But with this, neither the author nor the public have any other concern than as some observation is necessary upon those

  • Editors Coming Soon High resolution images for press download: Kiss Me, Kate For interviews and press requests, please contact: Zach Powers Director of Communications University Marketing & Communications 253-535-8410 zach.powers@plu.edu — or — Liza Conboy Marketing & Communications Manager College of Professional Studies 253-535-7162 lac@plu.edu

  • volume (2012) on the tension between treatment and prevention in health policy.  Courses in the last decade of his teaching include Biomedical Ethics, Human Identity and Bioethics, Health and Social Justice, Business Ethics, Human Rights, and The Nature of Human Well-Being. He also served Pacific Lutheran University in various administrative positions, including Provost.  He retired to Professor Emeritus in summer 2012.

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  • Employees displaying adverse symptoms of wildfire smoke exposure must be monitored to determine whether medical attention is necessary.  If this should occur, they are instructed to report their symptoms to their supervisor, who will ensure they are being monitored by a co-worker if the supervisor cannot do so themselves. Employees exhibiting signs of injury or illness due to wildfire smoke exposure should move to a location with filtered air (if nearby) and contact PLU Campus Safety for

  • If a fire or other incident that creates an unsafe environment occurs in your building or a fire alarm goes off, leave the area and, if possible, assist others to exit in an orderly manner. Use the nearest safe route and exit. Go to the Emergency Assembly Point (EAP) away from the building. Check in with the Emergency Building Coordinator (EBC) and report to the EBC anyone who is missing from the assembly point. Faculty who are in class at the time of the incident should escort their class to

  • Sejal ShahProse writer and PLU Rainier Writing Workshop faculty member Sejal Shah will be the first writer in PLU’s 2020-21 Visiting Writer Series. See her bio at RWW’s site and also at her website. Shah’s debut essay collection, This Is One Way to Dance, was published by University of Georgia Press in June 2020 to much acclaim. Publishers Weekly noted: “The poetic, probing debut from short story writer and essayist Shah forcefully tackles the complicated intersection of identity, language

  • on this part of the writing process, see the links below: Dartmouth – Institute for Writing and Rhetoric: https://writing-speech.dartmouth.edu/learning/materials-first-year-writers/considering-structure-and-organization UNC School of Education – Learn NC: http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/few/683 Capital Community College Foundation – The Guide to Grammar and Writing: https://www.guidetogrammar.org/grammar/