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  • Indigenous Scholars, We are Lutes Too By: Native American & Indiginous Studies students Fall 2019This exhibition was created by the NAIS Interconnections class, Fall 2019, as our semester project. These posters represent some of PLU’s Native students, faculty and alum, with a quote from each individual, taken from a conversation we had with them about what being Indigenous means to them, or what they see as an Indigenous scholar. We created this project in order to make our Native population at

  • Faculty LifeThis page provides a centralized place with links to information about the many expectations of and activities faculty engage in during the year and over their career at the university.Faculty BenefitsBenefits Information for FacultyLearn MoreFaculty ReportingFaculty reporting resources: eFAR, self-assessment essayLearn MorePromotion & ReviewsRank & Tenure, Interfolio, Faculty Reviews..Learn MoreSabbaticalSabbatical forms and informationLearn MoreRegaliaFaculty RegaliaComing Soon

  • Taylor Railworks Taylor Railworks https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/themes/blade/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 Kari Plog '11 Kari Plog '11 https://www.plu.edu/resolute/spring-2016/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/05/kari-plog-avatar.jpg May 19, 2016 May 24, 2016 (Video by Rustin Dwyer, PLU) Taylor Railworks is fairly new to the Portland, Oregon, food scene. Owner Daniel Neely, a former PLU student, said his restaurant offers a selection of specialty vermouths and the

  • Rose McKenney Professor of Earth Science and Environmental Studies Full Profile she/her/hers 253-535-8726 mckennra@plu.edu * On Sabbatical

  • Where’s the New Testing Center? Posted by: Holly Senn / February 24, 2020 February 24, 2020 What: There is a new Testing Center where students can make up a course exam in a proctored environment. Where: Mortvedt Library, room 332. The room is on the third floor in the southwest corner of the building. (See maps outside the third floor elevator and at the top of the third floor stairs.) Who: For students enrolled in PLU courses who miss an exam and for PLU students with disability

  • Information on AddictionSymptomsSlurred speech, bloodshot eyes or impaired coordination Fearful, anxious or paranoid for no apparent reason Suspicious behaviors, getting into fights or trouble with the law Sudden need for money or financial crisis Built tolerance for alcohol and drug use Deterioration of physical appearance Sudden change in friends, activities or hobbies Doing things to get the drug that you normally wouldn’t do Risky activities when you’re under the influence Focusing more

  • SuicideSigns and SymptomsDepression, negative change in mood, sense of hopelessness Talk of suicide, wanting to die, or dropping hints about suicidal thoughts Abrupt change in personality and behavior Extreme physical and emotional pain Drop in academic performance Avoiding friends or social activities Sudden calmness after a long period of depression Giving away belongings or getting affairs in order Saying goodbye to people as if they won’t be seen againPreventionGet the treatment you need

  • understanding that “Educating for Service” requires broad vision about the human condition in order to support the effective commitment and wise social purpose and action.Phone: 253-535-7321 Email: prism@plu.edu Division of Humanities Hauge Administration Building Room 222 Tacoma. WA 98447-0003

  • and Washington University in St. Louis. We also offer upper-division engineering courses at PLU, which count as engineering courses at both Washington University and Columbia. Learn about the Dual-Degree Engineering Program at PLU in one minute with Katrina Hay, associate professor of physics. Read Previous Advice for first-year students: Build a support system Read Next Rerun: Advice for first-year students—communicate with your professors LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024

  • Chris Meyer Professor Emeritus of Mathematics Email: meyernc@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Ph.D., Mathematics, University of Oregon, 1970 M.A., Mathematics, University of Oregon, 1967 B.S., Mathematics, Reed College, 1966 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Differential Geometry and the History of Math Biography Chris has been at PLU since 1970. He will be retiring as of May 2010.

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