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November 5, 2012 Politics at PLU: Where do current students stand in the upcoming election? By Katie Scaff ’13 From healthcare and environmental issues to education and the general state of politics, the issues PLU students are concerned with are almost as diverse as they are. Some are greatly concerned with equality for all and have shared their support for R74, which would legalize same-sex marriage in the state, while others have expressed concerns about healthcare coverage and issues of
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2024 W4 Form (pdf) view page For help with completing your W4 form please see the IRS Withholding Estimator: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/tax-withholding-estimator
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doors, but go above and beyond with facilities, support staff, and really anything that was needed,” said Busick. “(PLU staff, faculty, and students) were here at the crack of dawn and will be here when this wraps up, all in support of community members who desperately want this vaccine.” PLU co-hosts vaccination event with the county health department and local healthcare providers.Interested in learning more about PLU academic programs?Request For Information Two PLU nursing students preparing to
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PLU adds Innovation Studies minor, helps students transition from college to career Posted by: Thomas Kyle-Milward / December 19, 2018 Image: Michael Halvorson, Pacific Lutheran University’s Director of Innovation Studies, talks with students in the Makerspace — a dedicated area in Hinderlie Hall for student creativity and collaboration. December 19, 2018 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing & CommunicationTACOMA, WASH. (Dec. 19, 2018) — “Innovation” is a term that gets thrown around a lot. It’s had
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students who may be struggling with the adjustment to online schooling.“Pierce County Health Department has recommended all districts begin the school year remotely, and this can cause some problems for many families who may have essential workers in the household, multiple students or create fear and worry for parents who do not feel they are cut out to help their students succeed in the way a teacher cannot replace,” Balut said in her Facebook post announcing her tutoring. Balut has been tutoring
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Christian Health & Healing RC 4 Lecture Online SOCI 101 Intro to Sociology A, SO 4 Lecture Online SPED 912 Collaboration & Team Building 2 Continuing Education Online SPED 921 Students with Autism 1 Continuing Education Online SPED 911 Students Developmental Disabil 2 Continuing Education Online SPED 915 Emotional/Behavioral Disorders 3 Continuing Education Online SPED 916 Early Childhood Education 2 Continuing Education Online SPED 917 Low Incidence Disabilities 2 Continuing Education Online SPED 914
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huge appreciation of our work, and we are very grateful.” Waste Not was made entirely by MediaLab students over the course of one year. Brasgalla and Taylor Lunka ‘15, a Communication major who also served as a senior producer, began research in Fall 2013, then subsequently traveled across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom with chief videographer Olivia Ash to produce the film. Communication major Evan Heringer ’16, and Art & Graphic Design major Taylor Cox ’15, helped complete the
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Headed for a History Ph.D. – Updates from an Alum Posted by: shimkojm / December 11, 2019 Image: Carli at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in NYC, with friends Celia (center) and Joy (right). Celia survived Nazi occupation in WWII by pretending to be a Polish Catholic child. December 11, 2019 By Carli Snyder, ’17, and Beth Kraig, Professor of HistoryFirst, we are glad that you chose PLU. Our mission is to prepare students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care – and we
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, time, and location of the ONE reading group meeting A commitment to attend your selected author’s keynote address as well as at least two other sessions of the symposium For more information, please contact Rosemary Leahy Raynolds at raynolrl@plu.edu or at 253-535-7577. NOTE: Only current PLU faculty, staff, and students are eligible to participate. MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF PLU’S CENTER FOR GENDER EQUITY, DIVERSITY CENTER, OFFICE OF THE PROVOST, AND THE DEAN OF INCLUSIVE
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How to Conduct a Virtual Class Session Posted by: Marcom Web Team / March 5, 2020 March 5, 2020 By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer When students or instructors cannot meet in the same physical location, virtual class sessions are one alternative to consider. Virtual meetings are intended for live communication, but some software allows meeting facilitators to record and share videos after a session ends. Be sure to communicate to students how and when to join your virtual class session
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