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  • questions or concerns about sexual assault, intimate partner violence, or stalking Helps explain options and connect individuals to resources (both at PLU and with local law enforcement) Orders of Protection (Through Pierce County) No Contact Orders (Through PLU SRR) Student Conduct Process (Through PLU) Legal process (Through Pierce County) Assists in making formal reports if the individual decides to do so General support and assistance Planning Counseling Services Location: UC third floor Email

  • 10 ways to take care of your mental health as a college student Taking care of your mental health and overall well-being (and taking care of each other) is vital when you’re in college. PLU is all about having your back, making sure you have the support you need, and fostering a community of care. When it comes… June 28, 2023 AcademicsClubs & OrganizationsCommunityDiversity Justice SustainabilityInvolvementLife on CampusResidential LifeStudent Life

  • Two PLU football players #makeithappen Talk about being real-life heroes! Their incredible dedication to saving lives and making a difference perfectly captures the spirit of PLU. Their story is a powerful reminder of how one small act of kindness can have a massive impact on someone’s life. Check out Erik… July 28, 2023 AthleticsCommunityCurrent StudentsService

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  • present through word and image: What’s significant about Butler’s decision to recreate the history of slavery as a loop? How does translating that text-based story into the comics form work to explore that looping history of violence in our current place in time? That is, why comics, why now? How might this version of this narrative open conversations about how inequities (race, class, gender, sexuality et al) are constructed and maintained today – and how these might be dismantled and more equitable

  • example in your life that demonstrates your commitment to ADEI. How will you use your MSW degree to further that commitment? The scholarship questions are not required for submitting the admission application. Your responses will have no bearing on the quality of your application and admission decision. You can upload your responses after submitting your application by logging into your GradCAS account. However, scholarships will only be considered if you provide your response to the questions.10

  • the U.S., I knew it was coming,” said Grahe. He had three other research projects in mind but when COVID hit, but the decision to shift his research priorities was an easy one. “It was clear that this was more important,” he said.Grahe reached out to a colleague in Australia and learned of a researcher who was conducting a survey to measure health attitudes in response to the virus just before it became a pandemic. Both Grahe and Cook used that survey as their starting points. Grahe and his

  • sustainability is a big part of the Peace Corps.”Third Biennial Chris Stevens Memorial LectureLearn more about featured speaker, Shamil Idriss, ahead of his presentation March 1 at 7 p.m. in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.Wiley added that the program will help make the transition easier for students who are already on track to join the Peace Corps or other service organizations. The decision to bring this program to campus was easy. After mapping out the Peace Corps certificate

  • business administration undergrad currently working on his Master of Science in Finance, agrees: “I chose Fast Track because I could rest assured that I had made it into the program ahead of time. Originally I was not dead-set on doing graduate work, but the simplicity of the Fast Track made it a smaller decision overall.” Perhaps at its core, the best way to describe Fast Track is as a leg up for students from all academic backgrounds who are considering graduate school. This uniquely PLU program is