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  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Articles posted bylornavosburg Lorna Vosburg Burt ’40, ’69 was a member of Pacific Lutheran College's Choir of the West in 1939. Musical Memories Choir of the West member recalls bus trip to the 1939 World's Fair in San Francisco Editors Note:... April 21, 2014 Volume 1, Issue 1 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published twice a year, with an extra online-only update in September

  • Megan M. Irving, Therapist in TrainingHowdy! My work is rooted in the belief that you are the expert in your journey. My approach is systemic, collaborative, and centered on helping folks create a more compassionate relationship with their bodies and minds, accessing the wisdom they carry from their lived experiences. I take special care to make space for the diversity of all your identities by affirming and keeping your experiences at the forefront of our work together. I look forward to

  • Warning signs are placed on laboratory doors where biohazardous agents are handled or stored.  These door signs provide the name of the agent(s) and contact information of the people responsible for their handling and storage. Warning labels are placed on containers used to store or transport blood or OPIM, including biohazardous waste bags, sharps containers, refrigerators, freezers, and incubators. The label will be a fluorescent orange, red, or orange-red biohazard label as illustrated with

  • All staff employees are employed on an at will basis. This means that both the employee and the University may end the employment relationship at any time and for any reason, with or without advance notice or cause. Nothing in this Personnel Manual is intended to or shall be interpreted to change the at will nature of a staff employee’s employment at PLU. Similarly, nothing in this Personnel Manual is intended to or shall be interpreted to make any promise of specific treatment in any specific

  • Scott Rogers Dean of Assessment and Core Curriculum Full Profile 253-535-7985 rogers@plu.edu

  • Isaac Marion grew up in the mossy depths of the Pacific Northwest, where he worked as a heating installer, a security guard, and a visitation supervisor for foster children before publishing his debut novel in 2010. Warm Bodies became a #5 New York Times bestseller and inspired a major Hollywood film adaptation. It has been translated into twenty-five languages worldwide. Isaac lives in Seattle where he is finishing the final volume of the Warm Bodies series and playing in a band or two.

  • For StudentsIf you have a sports jersey, please wear it to the events on Thursday and Friday, March 4th and 5th. Thursday: Take the bus downtown! Buses will depart from in front of Harstad Hall at 5:00, 5:15, 5:30, 6:00, 6:15 and 6:30 Buses will return you to campus from the Convention Center beginning at 8:45pm Friday: Walk to campus! Most events will take place on or around the UC. See the Program Schedule for locations of specific events.

  • Posted on November 27, 2017October 31, 2018 Commemoration, Culture, and Coco: Exploring Día de Muertos in Mexico Día de los Muertos is a holiday in Oaxaca, México that brings together the community in a week of celebrations, festivals, and gatherings. It’s a community effort with preparations beginning weeks beforehand and lots of behind the scenes work. The week is filled with events that unite Oaxaca, including plays, live concerts, and daily parades. … Continue reading Commemoration, Culture

  • Posted on November 27, 2017October 31, 2018 Commemoration, Culture, and Coco: Exploring Día de Muertos in Mexico Día de los Muertos is a holiday in Oaxaca, México that brings together the community in a week of celebrations, festivals, and gatherings. It’s a community effort with preparations beginning weeks beforehand and lots of behind the scenes work. The week is filled with events that unite Oaxaca, including plays, live concerts, and daily parades. … Continue reading Commemoration, Culture

  • Posted on November 27, 2017October 31, 2018 Commemoration, Culture, and Coco: Exploring Día de Muertos in Mexico Día de los Muertos is a holiday in Oaxaca, México that brings together the community in a week of celebrations, festivals, and gatherings. It’s a community effort with preparations beginning weeks beforehand and lots of behind the scenes work. The week is filled with events that unite Oaxaca, including plays, live concerts, and daily parades. … Continue reading Commemoration, Culture