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  • exploring ideas of what you might want to add to your room here.Keep in mind that mattresses in all residence hall rooms are size Twin XL which can make it difficult to find perfect fitting sheets and bedding at a regular store. All residence hall rooms are equipped with a bed and a mattress, but you are personally responsible to obtain sheets, pillows, blankets etc. If you choose to have items delivered to PLU, you can either address them to yourself or to International Student Services. We recommend

  • student fill out the I-9 until they have been offered a job. Schools that do allow students to submit their employment forms early have either decided to accept the liability of being fined for not complying with the regulation or are assigning students jobs at the start of their first year. My student can't see their time sheet.If you reported your new hire at least 3 business days ago and your student still cannot see their time sheet, please email studentjobs@plu.edu to troubleshoot. At the

  • Development Office at the Museum of Glass Child study & treatment center counselor at state psychiatric hospital Research Coordinator at the University of Washington Manager, DSHS, Clover Park Vocational Education School Research Project Director, Madigan Army Hospital Behavioral Interventionist for children with autism Behavioral analyst and school counselor Peace Corps volunteer Digital marketing agency Boys & Girls Club Firefighter Research assistant, Microsoft PLU Psychology Alumni have attended

  • Zach Sharp-Baskins, Therapist in TrainingA little about myself, my name is Zachary Sharp-Baskins, though I go by Zach. I am a 32 heterosexual male who is married with what I describe as a zoo at home. Me and my partner have 7 lovely dogs that we treat like our children as well as a plethora of other small creatures. I graduated with honors from Central Washington University in 2021, majoring in psychology and minoring in sociology. I pride myself on my compassion and my ability to listen

  • Public Health Concerns and PLU Community Updates Dear PLU Community, As we continue to engage in the long game of responding as a community to multiple coexisting public health concerns, I am writing to update you on two specific concerns that may be on your mind: COVID-19 variants and the emergence of… July 29, 2022

  • Incomplete grades provide a mechanism for students who are in good standing but have significant unforeseen circumstances preventing course completion in the normal time-frame. Incomplete grades affect nursing program progression and thus are permitted only in exceptional circumstances. The faculty of record has the right to refuse an incomplete grade and will determine the final plan for successful completion of the grade. Incomplete grades that are not completed by the agreed upon date on the

  • Incomplete grades provide a mechanism for students who are in good standing but have significant unforeseen circumstances preventing course completion in the normal time-frame. Incomplete grades affect nursing program progression and thus are permitted only in exceptional circumstances. The faculty of record has the right to refuse an incomplete grade and will determine the final plan for successful completion of the grade. Incomplete grades that are not completed by the agreed upon date on the

  • Nancy Rahn Production Manager - Phased Retirement Phone: 253-535-8791 Email: rahnnm@plu.edu Biography Biography Nancy is a master at CBORD as she enters and maintains all of the recipes for Dining & Culinary Services. She oversees all of the ordering and food production that goes on for the year.

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  • The PLU ID card, known as a LuteCard is provided to all Pacific Lutheran University students and employees. Your LuteCard is your key to PLU’s buildings, activities and campus restaurants. >>Your LuteCard is your PLU ID and much more! Declining Balance Accounts:  Dining Dollars and LuteBucks can be used for purchases in all Campus Restaurants, for copying and printing, for purchases with Meal Plan accounts. These accounts are available to all students and employees. Building Access:  Your

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  • LinkedIn Vimeo VOLUME 6, ISSUE 1 – WINTER 2019 CO-EDITORS Lace M. Smith Debbie Cafazzo WRITERS Debbie Cafazzo Thomas Kyle-Milward Lisa Patterson ’98 Kari Plog ’11 PHOTOGRAPHER John Froschauer VIDEOGRAPHER Joshua Weirsma ’18 Rustin Dwyer CONTRIBUTORS Outdoor Recreation Colton Walter ’19 Jalyn Turner ’22 EXECUTIVE CREATIVE DIRECTOR Simon Sung ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS Lace M. Smith WEB TEAM Logan Seelye Sam O’Hara ’16 Chris Albert PROOFREADER Rebecca Young CLASS NOTES Kami