Page 202 • (4,627 results in 0.022 seconds)

  • Help! How Do I Find a Job in Marketing Research? Anyone who has spent time looking for a job knows that the job search process can make you feel lost. Lucky for us, Marketing Researchers are in high demand, you just need to know what to search for. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics,… November 13, 2017 Hire Me

  • The ‘L’ is not silent Recently, I received a letter from a concerned parent and alumna commenting on how completely amazed and surprised she is at how different PLU is now, compared to her time here in the early 1980s.  She has since returned to campus many times, but more… March 21, 2016 Lutheran Higher Education

  • at any time.  TimelyCare provides easy access to mental health (and medical) services online or by telephone via on-demand and scheduled appointments.  (Students enrolled and located abroad may access the “Talk Now” portion of TimelyCare via a U.S.-based telephone or via internet using the PLU VPN.) PLU Crisis Line (253-535-7075):  All students currently located in the United States and enrolled for classes may access the Crisis Line at any time via telephone. New incoming students for Fall

  • services with PLU counselors.  All initial campus-based sessions will be in-person.  Per Washington State licensing regulations, students currently located in Washington State and enrolled for classes may be eligible for virtual follow-up services with PLU counselors via Zoom. Crisis Line:  All students currently located in the United States and enrolled for classes may access the Crisis Line at any time, via telephone (253-535-7075). Lute Telehealth:  All students currently located in the United

  • on “the universal language of music” is a unique one. “The kids just loved it,” she adds. “They ate it all up. Their engagement was so on fire for whatever I put in front of them.” To plan the curriculum, Delos Reyes met with N/a’an ku sê principal Lionel Samuels, who had been teaching choir and marimba to older students and felt it was vital to present music to younger students, as well. A semester wasn’t enough time to teach students how to read music, so Delos Reyes focused on underlying

  • increased risk. He needs emergency funding so he can stop working temporarily and quarantine at home until his risk of contracting COVID-19 is reduced. Won’t students receive unemployment benefits?  PLU continues to closely monitor unemployment guidelines to support student workers. So far, most benefits still have an hours requirement, though some support has been extended to part-time workers because of COVID-19. Unfortunately, most students haven’t met the minimum hours requirement to receive

  • place for very old men. Ladders and granaries clearly serve a utilitarian purpose, but whether they serve a more significant symbolic meaning is debated. One of the first scholars to work among the Dogon, the French ethnographer Marcel Griaule, suspected that granaries held an important place in an elaborate creation story as a sort of “Noah’s ark” for all living things at the beginning of time, though more recent scholars question this.  It has also been suggested that miniature granary ladders

  • himself. This image from an article in The Mast in 1997 features openly queer members of the PLU community answering questions from their peers and students. Harmony and Crossroads had already been established by the time Brian reached PLU, and he attended both. He also took Lisa Marcus and Beth Kraig’s famous co-taught class that introduced him to the political dimension to sexuality, which was transformative for him and other members of Harmony. “I think it gave a lot of people space and language to

  • DISTRIBUTION POLICIESImpact distributes posters to 29 boards on campus. For a map of board locations, please see our Distribution page. Impact Boards Posters are distributed on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays during the Spring Semester(23). The standard time for a poster to be up is two weeks unless the information is to be considered vital to the PLU Community. Examples of this exception is things such as Mental Health Services, Covid-19 responses, and Title IX. The distribution

  • education and bequeathed to Lutheran centers of higher learning the remarkable capacity to reform themselves in light of new knowledge, unexpected crises and human need. For the first time in human history, girls joined boys in a basic education program, ensuring their ability to read and write and opening to them a previously unknown world of knowledge. Granted boys were allotted more time in class than girls and yet the reformers insisted, in the face of fierce resistance, that girls from all socio