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  • Gen Ed transition info for students who arrived before Fall 2022As a student who began at PLU prior to Fall 2022, you will not be required to complete the new requirements. You will continue with the previous GenEd requirements, as reflected on your CAPP report in Banner. However, students who arrived prior to Fall 2022 have the option of waiving one of four requirements in the old core:  Christian Traditions (RC)* Global Religious Traditions (RG) Natural Science, Computer Science, or

  • Computer Security at PLUInformation & Technology Services bears responsibility for maintenance and security of University-purchased computer systems and compliance with software licenses.  In order to do so with least exposure to security threats and with efficient use of human and material resources, we subscribe to “best practicesfor system security and we support a standard set of software applications. Best practices for system security include, but are not limited to: Application of the

  • Johnson, LMHC (counselor & gender therapist–will see little kids) Psychology Today: Therapists – Laura Johnson ProfileHousingCampus Life is committed to creating inclusive living communities that foster a sense of belonging and comfort for all students, including those who are trans, gender non-conforming, and/or identify along the gender spectrum. Campus Life at PLU routinely works with students to address issues of individual need, comfort and fit with the on-campus living experience. Resident

  • questions and global stories to tell and are currently missing an important outlet to do so,” added Adams, an English major. “Students should be able to experiment with all avenues of interest in college, and this is a major area that is just waiting to be developed at PLU.” They said such a program also could have extensive community impact for PLU, such as establishment of film festivals, film competitions that could involve local public schools and other universities, and student-produced creative

  • . of Arizona Flyer contains general information about our department as well as a link to RSVP/register for either one of our two information sessions: Tuesday, November 9 from 2:00-3:00pm MST Wednesday, December 1 from 2:00-3:00pm MST The link address for the RSVP/registration is:  https://uarizona.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9QDZOGSFacBybhc Once the RSVP is completed, a Zoom link is provided to whichever session chosen. Currently accepting graduate applications for the Fall 2022 semester with a

  • admission decisions with third parties and generally views such communications as a hindrance to the establishment of good communication with the applicant. All reasonable accommodations will be made for applicants with disabilities. We encourage applicants to review the minimum criteria for admission and to keep in mind that admission is competitive; consequently, meeting minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission. Historically, successful applicants far exceed the minimum criteria for

  • Vote! Women’s Center seeks community feedback on new name Posted by: marcom / February 20, 2016 February 20, 2016 By Kari Plog '11PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, WASH. (Feb. 22, 2016) - Since its founding in 1990, Pacific Lutheran University’s Women’s Center has empowered women and their allies to become advocates for gender equity and social justice. After 25 years, the Women's Center will change its name to fit its expanded, mission-based work.A name says a lot. Students, faculty and

  • bodies. Instructional Resources Committee (IRC) The IRC is the principal faculty committee concerned with I&TS operations. Membership includes students and key administrators in addition to faculty. The committee’s charge can be found on the Faculty Governance website. Data Administration Team (DAT) DAT is the leading constituent (user) group for such administrative information systems as Banner. DAT meets bi-weekly, communicates frequently, and, while administratively independent, works closely with

  • program. Motor Skills A student should possess motor function sufficient to provide general care and treatment to patients across a variety of health care settings. The student should be able to move safely within work spaces and treatment areas. For safety, students must be able to assist with moving patients in a safe manner and must be able to perform emergency procedures such as basic life support (including Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) and/or function in other emergency situations. Sensory

  • collaborate across departments to bring forth rich and intersectional programming, and more work has prepared me to do that. Tell us more about your role at PLU as the coordinator of the Center for Gender Equity. I also support Queer programming for students across campus by partnering with various student leaders. Advocacy services are centered around encouraging the empowerment of victim-survivors during their healing process, supporting friends and family, and providing education about the issues