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  • available. Contact parking@plu.edu or the coordinator for the event you are attending to make notification that you will be bringing an oversized vehicle to campus.Summer/Winter/J-Term ParkingSummer Parking for those leaving a vehicle on campus during the summer terms require notification from the vehicle owner to the parking administrator. Notify at parking@plu.edu. Lot Maintenance Summer 2024: Harstad Lot, Olson Lot, Columbia Center Lot and Morken Lot are all scheduled to be re-striped. Notice will be

  • .] Dr. Young: We have a commitment to what we call applied context courses, debate, which is pretty self-explanatory, but is one of the sites that we use as a community engagement tool to help people learn how to make arguments and to advocate for courses, student media and then MediaLab, which is essentially an in-house consultancy. They do work in journalistic writing, [video: Return to Dr. Young speaking to the camera.] Dr. Young: in event planning and promotion and advertising and public

  • go look for our natural science mascot Enrieke the slug or [video: a close up of a giant model slug in a display. The sign in front of him reads: “Hi! My name is Enrieke. Then, a shot of students in a lab, glowing substances in test tubes lighting the room. A photo of students looking at dry ice outside at night.] Kyle: participate in any of our Rieke weekend events my favorite event that we do is called mole day eve where the chemistry club does really spooky and cool science demos for the

  • cases, yes. Each year, PLU hosts an endowed scholarship reception that brings together scholarship recipients and donors. You will also receive an Impact Statement each year with a message from the student who received the scholarship in your name. If the student so chooses, they will share their contact information with this statement. If you do not have an opportunity to meet your student on your own or at a campus event, the PLU Donors Relations team can arrange a visit for you if you are ever on

  • JewelryWA 2000Owner / DirectorLUX talent.model.kidsNY 2004Owner / EntreGrant's New and RenewWA 2003Owner, Marketing & Event SpecialistRadiate Media, LLCWA 2010P.R. InternPuyallup Fair FoundationWA 2004PainterBethel School District #403OR 1996ParaeducatorPacific Coast Truck CenterWA 2000ParalegalGarvey, Schubert & BarerWA 2005ParalegalBerger SchatzIL 2010ParalegalPerkins CoieWA 2005Parish Administrator / CommunicationsChurch of the Redeemer-Chestnut HillMA 2007Partner and ShareholderFirmani & Associates

  • non-English speaking participants. An explanation of the translations and the expertise of the translator should be provided for HPRB review. Any translators who will translate identifiable data obtained from participants used must sign a confidentiality agreement in order to protect the information disclosed by participants. In the event that a participant has a physical limitation that could affect the consent process the investigator should provide alternate means to obtain consent and should

  • saw the whole TED thing coming. Two years ago, a friend who’d done a TEDx event encouraged Hunt to apply for the fellowship. “I didn’t think much of it,” Hunt said—“yeah; yeah; like that’s ever going to happen.” Nonetheless, she “threw together” an application during a summer dig in Israel, figuring it was “good practice.” No need to get her hopes up. But then, last October, TED called for a couple of interviews. “I talked to them a lot,” Hunt said. “They were selling me on the program.” “That got

  • serious violation of this policy and will be considered independently of whether a charge or informal complaint of sexual harassment is substantiated.  Encouraging others to retaliate also violates this policy. Services for Faculty and Staff Employee victims of an incident committed on campus or in connection with a University-sponsored activity or event, or by a member of the PLU community, are strongly encouraged to contact Campus Safety, Human Resources, campus pastor, Center for Diversity, Justice

  • host an in-person event to promote the “Hate Won’t Win” campaign just a few weeks ago.  So once again, I was reminded that issues of racial equity are all around us. I started out these remarks by quoting our PLU mission statement.  I like to point out that the word “care” is an unusual one in a university mission statement, and we emphasize it unusually strongly by repeating “care for other people, care for their communities, and care for the earth.”  This triple repetition of care aligns

  • Coordinator, Blue Zones Parkland-Spanaway Description: The Blue Zones Project Purpose Workshop is a just under two-hour event led by a certified facilitator that helps individuals find clarity of purpose. It is designed to assist in the discovery or rediscovery of an individual’s gifts, values, and passions. This workshop aims to help participants understand their purpose in life and align their actions with their values, which has been shown to lead to a more fulfilling and meaningful life.PLU Alumni