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  • opportunities, campus facilities and much more. That means YOU are impacted by their generosity throughout the year. So join us in the AUC Lobby, have a cookie, and say thank you Feb. 14 from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. RSVP on Facebook here (optional). P.S. Please be sure to use #PLUThanks to thank PLU’s donors through your social networks. View last year’s photo gallery here.

  • Paradise Gladstone Social Justice Director They/she Biography Biography Oki! Hello everyone my name is Paradise Gladstone, I’m a 4th year majoring in Global Studies with a concentration in International Affairs and minoring in Critical Race Studies. I’m Blackfeet and Kainai Blood Band from Browning, MT and Standoff, Alberta, CA. however I was born and raised in Seattle, despite this I have put in great effort alongside my family to stay connected with our relations back home and stay involved

  • Crowdfunding leverages the power of social networks to raise money for a project or cause. PLU students and employees looking to fundraise for their group may benefit from PLU’s crowdfunding platform, GiveCampus. Since 2019, groups across PLU have raised over $45,000 for their various causes. View current projects here. Additional information can be found on the Crowdfunding at PLU Information Flyer. Apply to Crowdfund Interested PLU students and employees are encouraged to apply to crowdfund

  • Women's and Gender Studies Networks and Research Centers Women in Development Network Voices of the Shuttle: Webpage for Humanities Research Southwest Institute for Research on Women National Council for Research on Women Civil Liberties and Public Policy: Building the Movement for Reproductive Freedom Gifts of Speech: Women’s Speeches from Around the World Women's Studies Journals The Women’s Review of Books Womanist Theory and Research Women and Politics Institute Signs: Journal of Women in

  • Working On-CampusAlthough academics should be your first priority while you are a student at PLU, participating in on-campus employment can be a rewarding part of your college experience. In addition to any financial benefits, on-campus jobs allow students to gain practical experience, build professional networks and develop transferable skills.Basic Rules for On-Campus Employment No prior authorization from ISS is necessary for F-1 international students to work on-campus. J-1 students must

  • ReportingPlease report your new employment, end of employment and new address through this online form! Useful Documents & Forms CPT Information CPT Employer Letter Template CPT Certification Form OPT Information OPT STEM Extension Information SSN Support LetterOn-Campus EmploymentOn-campus jobs allow students to gain practical experience, build professional networks and develop transferable skills. No prior authorization from International Student Services is necessary for F-1 international students to work

  • Residential Network Policy Individuals covered All persons attaching network devices to Pacific Lutheran University residence hall (ResNet) computer network. Policy Student residence computer networks are shared, finite resources installed by the University to promote scholarship and learning for all students. Accidental or intentional disruption of a residence network will deprive others of access to important University resources. Persons attaching computers to University residence hall

  • equipment without appropriate authority. Using computers or networks with the intent to compromise any other computers or networks or to commit crimes or other unethical acts. Using computers or networks for unauthorized non-University-related commercial or for-profit activity. Sending or forwarding electronic mail for unauthorized purposes (i.e., spam). This includes but is not limited to unsolicited and unsanctioned mass mailings. University officials authorized to send or approve mass electronic

  • What is social annotation?If you’re familiar with Genius, the digital platform that allows you to annotate and interpret the lyrics of songs, you know what social annotation is already. If not, it’s simple. Social annotation is the collective annotation or addition of notes to texts in order to interpret, illuminate, comment on, respond to, or inquire about anything from punctuation or a word to a whole paragraph. Anyone who has ever annotated the margins of a text and shared it with someone

  • Calling all Social Workers...Contact us and let us know where you are and what you are doing since leaving PLU. We’d love to hear from you. Email us at: socw@plu.eduEmily Goodright '15I recently accepted a position at Work Opportunities, a non-profit organization that assists individuals with developmental disabilities in obtaining employment and engaging in their communities. I am a Community Access Specialist, and I get to work with individuals in their communities supporting them in