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  • their xxxx@plu.edu email address to create their account. Enter your personal profile information and medical history. As a reminder, TimelyCare licensed providers are available to diagnose non-emergent medical conditions, prescribe medications, and offer mental health support via phone or secure video visits. Have questions? Visit timelycare.com/lute-telehealth to find FAQs or chat for technical support.Check out the App demo here!

  • ! Students and staff will have the opportunity to participate in dialogue and activities which will begin or further each individuals’ lifelong process of unpacking the unwarranted privilege white folx are acculturated to receiving. Weekly dialogue will be based on readings, podcasts, and sharing personal experiences.  Meeting times will be determined by the small group cohorts.  Topics ExploredSession 1: Why are you here? Session 2: Socialization Session 3: Whiteness  Session 4: White Supremacy Culture

  • Adobe Acrobat and Creative Cloud Licensing at PLU Available Licensing: Adobe Acrobat: Adobe Acrobat is an application that is a part of the Adobe suite of applications and allows users to view, create, manipulate, print and manage PDF (Portable Document Format) files. All current PLU faculty and staff are eligible to download and install the current version of Adobe Acrobat Pro both on PLU owned and personal devices. You must put in a request at helpdesk.plu.edu to have the license added to

  • Heal,” a documentary about the experiences of orphans after the genocide. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Emmanuel Habimana, filmmaker and survivor of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, speaks at PLU, Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016. Habimana co-directed a documentary, titled “Komoro (to heal),” in partnership with National Geographic in which he interviewed survivors about their personal experiences during the Rwandan genocide. “I was asking myself what really happened to us,” he said of conceiving the project

  • Health Center Animal Worker Medical Surveillance Program form. All new personnel (this includes PIs and student workers) are required to bring this form to the PLU Health Center or their personal physician for an initial physical examination.

  • owned, subscribed to, or supported by PLU. Use of IT services is a privilege granted to PLU students, faculty, and staff for learning and working in community. In using PLU technology and related services, all members of the PLU community are expected to exercise sound judgment and personal responsibility for one’s behavior know and comply with all policies and procedures respect the rights and privacy of others be accountable to university policies, staff and faculty handbooks as appropriate, the

  • experiences didn’t allow him to get what he wanted out of the university experience – namely a personal connection. “As some of the other schools, I really had to put myself out there to meet new people, and that was hard,” he said. “Here, I can do that. This place has been really accepting and open-minded – people can really be themselves here.” That has certainly been the case for on the men’s soccer team, for which Taylor plays. The younger players, which is just about everyone, call him “uncle.” He

  • Concerts. You’ll also meet a PLU professor and student whose adventuresome story of purpose—and parrots—doubles as a travelogue right out of Africa (and an introduction to the legendary Jane Goodall!). We’ve also developed a new approach to the annual Honor Roll of Donors that emphasizes the people, and the personal motivation, behind some inspiring acts of meaningful generosity. Read Previous The changing Constitution Read Next ‘Making Seafood Sustainable’ COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If

  • such as face painting, crafts, refreshments and a visit with Santa. While children take part in the holiday activities, parents will have the opportunity to choose gifts for their children, along with winter coats, clothing and personal hygiene items. The Winterfest event will take place on Saturday, Dec. 13, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., but PLU students and staff, as well as local businesses and community members, can donate items to support the needs of those in the community up until Dec. 12

  • does not require this level of respiratory protection or issued a personal air-purifying respirator (PAPR).