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  • credits Loren Anderson, former university president, for his role in setting campaign priorities and meeting campaign goals. “President Anderson’s vision and leadership quite literally transformed the university,” Tilden said. “The relationships he built with alumni, regents and friends of the university, time after time, resulted in generous support both for the mission of the university and for the campaign. “From major bequests such as the one from Karen Phillips to a new graduate’s first gift to

  • addressing mental health.   What are some health services students are utilizing more of at the moment? Students are seeking Lute Telehealth through TalkNow (on demand) and scheduled counseling, walk-in services at the Counseling Center, on-demand telehealth medical appointments, nutrition and health coaching, and telehealth psychiatry. Are there new health services that have been added recently? What is the importance of these? We have added telehealth both via Lute Telehealth and, for the students for

  • this form in your student record and issue you a new Form I-20 that shows their recommendation for this training opportunity. Apply for work authorization by filing Form I-765 and supporting documents with USCIS and paying the required filing fee. While your 24-month extension petition is pending, you may continue to work on your expired EAD card up to 180 days. Resources for Students OPT STEM Extension Information Eligible STEM Degrees Form I-983: Training Plan for STEM OPT Students Form I-765

  • everything from stormwater to soil samples to industrial waste.The outdoorsy trail from National Geographic to analyzing waste makes surprising sense. As Chontofalsky grew older, he thought he’d go into state wildlife biology after graduating from PLU with a biology degree in 2003. But, two days after finishing up his senior project, Chontofalsky wound up interviewing with a private environmental science lab. He took the job and found that he loved his new field. “I spend a lot of time running or hiking

  • – formerly known as the Tower Chapel. The Ness Family Chapel renovations, funded through a generous $2 million gift from the Kaare and Sigrunn Ness, and their children Arne Ness ’69, Shane Ness ’99 and Cindy Ness, will include a new entrance to the chapel and an elevator to all floors. (Photo by John Froschauer) The Ness Family Chapel renovations, funded through a generous $2 million gift from the Kaare and Sigrunn Ness, and their children Arne Ness ’69, Shane Ness ’99 and Cindy Ness, will include a new

  • Educator Student Employment Student Peer Supervisors (e.g., Campus Safety Lead Officers, New Student Orientation Coordinators, Athletics Building Supervisors) Athletics Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) Team Captains Team Green Dot Bystander Training Green Dot Bystander Training Women’s Center Internship and volunteer opportunities SAPET dCenter (Diversity Center) Diversity Advocates Rieke Scholars dCenter Fellows Word Up! International Peer Advisors Commuter Community Assistants (CCAs) Act

  • ACS “Get Experience” Platform Posted by: nicolacs / January 27, 2023 January 27, 2023 Get Experience is a NEW ACS platform that allows you to search and apply for the latest opportunities including research experience, internships, co-ops and fellowships. Internships Internships are short-term positions that offer practical, professional learning experiences in a field of interest. You can apply classroom knowledge to a real-world work environment and build new skills that can lead to a full

  • -house staff as well as a student workforce. Over a few days the room’s outdated equipment is dismantled, and replaced by state-of-the-art equipment which has become standard across campus. This equipment includes a wide-screen projector, screen, and media podium. Updated media podiums were installed in six rooms across campus this summer. This season of installations marks the start of a new era for Instructional Technologies. While three of the six rooms (Ramstad 202, 203, and 205) received our

  • Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar . SPECIAL EDITION Cover Story New Stories   125 Objects Watch our collection of historic PLU artifacts grow. Read More Discovery Chemistry professor makes history with AP Summer Institute. Read More Attaway Lutes A decade-by-decade look at PLU Athletics—and athletes. Read More Feature Story PLU's New Campaign Features Some of PLU's Most Notable Alumni Outcomes

  • Major Sakai Upgrade in August Sakai at PLU will be upgraded from version 12 to version 21 on Saturday, August 20, 2022. While almost all content and tools will transition seamlessly with the upgrade, instructors should expect differences in Sakai’s user interface and anticipate new features . Instructors are encouraged… March 1, 2022