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  • 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

  • 2016 Linus Pauling Medal Award Press Release The American Chemical Society (ACS) Oregon, Portland, and Puget Sound Sections have named Dr. Timothy Swager, John D. MacArthur Professor of Chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the 2016 recipient of the Linus Pauling Medal Award. Dr. Swager’s work has had impact on multiple areas of supramolecular chemistry and materials science, and reflects the spirit of Linus Pauling’s legacy.  He is known for his work in innovative polymer and

  • children and the arts. “I’m trying to tell children in schools, if they have some opportunity to do some arts — do it,” Weissberger said. “Don’t let anyone discourage you.” Her advocacy has had a profound impact on many people. “Ela has taken an opera and elevated it to a life-changing experience,” said Mina Meller, the artistic director of Music of Remembrance who introduced Weissberger. Lutes attending her lecture expressed they felt this way, too. “It was very powerful to understand that what we

  • be given as soon as is practical. An appointment with the Associate Director of Advising, Admissions, & Student Support is advised to discuss the leave and plan for return. Return to the School of Nursing is offered on a space-available basis. Students considering a leave of absence should first meet with their advisor to determine if they have sufficient cause to justify a leave and how this leave will impact their academic progress. Those requesting a leave after the add/drop period will

  • nonprofit fund development, and successful project management that empowers community-focused collective impact.

  • resources to our residents at no cost. You’ll also find the nutrition information for most of the menu items available in The Commons. Sustainability How we work to minimize our environmental impact. The local, natural and organic products we source and serve. Learn about the Green Box Program — a reusable container for you to take food to-go from a la carte meals in The Commons

  • The Economics Department is pleased to present the Spring 2024 Capstones. May 16, 2024  –  Xavier Hall, Room 150  –  6:00-8:45 pm Click on each student name to see their presentation title. 6:00 pm - Priscilla St Clair6:05 pm - Seth Gebauer6:25 pm - Brooke Tesfaye6:45 pm - Hayden Bentzel6:00 pm - Priscilla St ClairWelcome6:05 pm - Seth GebauerComparing the Nutritional Impact of Cash and In-Kind Transfer Programs6:25 pm - Brooke TesfayeThe Effect of Cash Transfer Programs on Secondary School

  • Library InstructionIf you are interested in arranging library instruction, contact your faculty liaison librarian or complete the instruction request form to begin the conversation. Request Library Instruction Info Lit Teaching ResourcesThis guide is designed to serve as an introduction to incorporating Information Literacy into your courses through small changes that can create meaningful learning and impact. View Teaching Resources Linking to Library ResourcesLearn how to create permanent

  • Projects and Abstracts, which lists program statistics and the 15 completed projects (2016-2023) in our fellowship program. If you’d like to see one of the completed papers or program artifacts, just let us know.2024 Benson Summer Research TeamDuring Summer 2024, the Benson Summer Research team will be Katherine Gunter and Dr. Rebekah Mergenthal. Katherine Gunter (right) is a History major and Dance minor completing her junior year at PLU. She is also an International Honors student and plays Flute in

  • than just the setting up scenes. In between the rush to set the new scene while the curtain is down, Rud and the other supers, as they’re called, are making numerous costume changes from their running crew blacks to their on-stage attire. “The supers get off[stage], change right behind the stage, on set, into our black clothing so we can change the props for the next couple of acts, change again for Act Three, Scene Four, then change back into blacks-we do that very very quickly, there’s about a