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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

  • Alexis Austin Secretary Phone: 253.535.7068 Email: alexis.austin@plu.edu Biography Biography Alexis has been at PLU since March 2022. In her role, she oversees New Student Orientation, shepherds the Co-Curricular approach for programming in Campus Life, advises the Associated Students of PLU (ASPLU), and supports various Student Life initiatives. She is also the Co-Chair for the Trans Task Force.  Alexis was born and raised in Chehalis, Washington. She is proud graduate of Centralia College (AA

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  • Eleanor Sherry SCC Intern She/Her/Hers Email: eleanor.sherry@plu.edu Office Location:Anderson University Center - Room 109 Employed: 1 Year Biography Biography Eleanor Sherry is a 2nd year PLU student working on a Bachelor of Musical Arts, with a focus on Jazz. She first began working with the Scan Center this year, after being convinced to join the center at the Norwegian Cultural festival via lefse and pea soup. Eleanor works as the Scan Center’s general intern and does work that includes

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  • 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

  • Webinar On Careers In Worker Health and Safety NWCOHS Information Session Posted by: nicolacs / October 11, 2021 October 11, 2021 The Northwest Center for Occupational Health and Safety (NWCOHS) at the University of Washington prepares graduate students for careers in worker health and safety through training programs, significant financial support and community-engaged research opportunities. The NWCOHS offers funded graduate training for MS and PhD degrees. They are hosting a webinar on

  • Upcoming Senior Art Exhibition – “Palimpsest: Evidence of the Artist” Pacific Lutheran University’s soon-to-be Art and Design graduates will be featuring artwork in the upcoming senior exhibition, Palimpsest: Evidence of the Artist , opening April 24th, 2019 in the University Gallery. Art admirers and families are invited to join the artists and faculty for a… April 11, 2019 senior art exhibitionstudent artstudent exhibitionUniversity Gallery

  • By Matthew Salzano ’18 and Genny Boots ’18 Samuel Hosman ’14 went to college and fell in love. With Denmark. After spending his junior year in Denmark and absolutely loving it, Hosman decided he wanted to return to the “happiest country on earth.” He currently works in Copenhagen as a graphic designer, and will be starting this fall at KADK, the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, for a masters degree in Graphic Communication Design. How did you end up working in Copenhagen? Honestly, I would

  • Congregation—along with one special event that could happen only once every 125 years. On Saturday, join the Lute celebration of our 125th anniversary with the PLU at 125 Wine Walk , featuring 125 objects from PLU’s history and a sampling of scrumptious alumni wines. Check www.plu.edu/alumni/homecoming-2015 for updates and information, and in the meantime, enjoy this photographic tour through past PLU Homecomings! PLU Homecoming Timeline 1947 1947: The candidates for Homecoming Queen pose for a group

  • having the ability to go out and take all of these interesting classes at my will because I was at a full undergrad university.” Many who decide to pursue a career in music attend conservatories, which are schools that focus specifically on classical music or art, but Baetge is happy he chose to attend PLU. “I thank my lucky stars every day for [that] experience. It made me a more rounded person and more rounded performer,” Baetge said. Baetge left PLU in 2004 to pursue professional opportunities at