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  • can PLU students think about their role in this method of community change-making? When we speak of our mission of serving other people, our communities and the Earth, continuously learning from our environments and being able to apply theory and practice together are critical to our mission delivery. Our students come from richly diverse backgrounds and they will continue to develop new experiences on their own journeys of vocation. We hope they can take all of their lived experiences and the

  • regulations”. Disposal precautions are an area the United Nations plans to further develop in the future. SAFETY DATA SHEETS (SEE APPENDIX C) Required by OSHA’s original Hazard Communications Standard, Material Safety Data Sheets have been the comprehensive source of safety information about specific chemicals; unfortunately, these documents came in a wide variety of styles and formats making them hard to read and understand quickly. As part of the Global Harmonized System, they are now called “Safety

  • Auman, who attended Penn State University for her two undergraduate degrees and the University of Washington for her Ph.D. in microbiology. “I could have slipped through the cracks really easily and nobody would have noticed.” First comes with fortitude Growing up in rural Wisconsin, Amy Siegesmund didn’t hear many of her peers making college plans. As the oldest of three children, she doesn’t remember her parents being against her going to college. But Siegesmund, now an associate professor of

  • , you must first receive permission from Student Engagement. Once approved, you must bring your first donation check in person to Student Engagement for processing. This first gift will be used to establish the gift account and all subsequent gifts will be placed into this new account. Each account has a number and will be given to the officers of the club or organization. This account number needs to be referred to when making requests for withdrawal. The University will consider requests to

  • really big school,” said Auman, who attended Penn State University for her two undergraduate degrees and the University of Washington for her Ph.D. in microbiology. “I could have slipped through the cracks really easily and nobody would have noticed.” First comes with fortitude Growing up in rural Wisconsin, Amy Siegesmund didn’t hear many of her peers making college plans. As the oldest of three children, she doesn’t remember her parents being against her going to college. But Siegesmund, now an

  • PLU’s University Pastor Jen Rude (rudejl@plu.edu or 253-535-7465) for support in making this request. [Note for faculty: This Diversity Calendar 2024-2025 may also be helpful as you schedule exams and assignment deadlines.] Back to menuRecommended Syllabus StatementStudent Hours[Note for faculty: The Faculty Handbook (Section III, Part VII, Section 3, B) sets for the rationale and expectation for Office Hours/Student Hours as follows:  One of the hallmarks of a PLU education is faculty-student

  • market mentalities could materialize that would be more equitable for society holistically. Kylee DickinsonThese past four years have been nothing short of incredible, I have quite a few people to thank for that. First and foremost, thank you to my family and close friends for the spectacular, unwavering support you’ve given me. Also, a huge thank you to the Wang Center for encouraging me to study away and making my dreams of learning abroad a reality, three times! As for the phenomenal faculty, I

  • director. In addition to pastoring, he serves as the dean of the SWWA Tacoma Narrows Conference and chair of the SWWA Synod Native American Work Team. Seth was born and raised in Great Falls, MT, on land that has been home to the Niitsítapi (Blackfoot), Apsáalooke (Crow), Salish, Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, and Michif Piyii (Métis) peoples. He earned his BS in Chemistry from the University of Idaho in Moscow and MDiv from the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg, PA. Seth loves the Church and loves making

  • women which range from counseling for victims, to legal aid, to reproductive healthcare. My focus was about domestic violence, sexual assault, and abortion in Indonesia, and the complexities of making support for women accessible. Zoe BucherSocial WorkHuman Sex Trafficking: Examining the Social and Policy Dynamics with an Emphasis on the Role of Social Work. Faculty Mentor: Anissa Rogers, Social Work This project identifies human sex trafficking as a social problem and explains how social workers

  • roll as I explained the new time slot (the show was on Saturdays last semester) and the Valentine’s Day theme of the playlist. When I clicked on the first song and turned off the microphone, I realized I’d forgotten to do my consistent opening line. “…where every week, I play a variety of songs, and a fruit basket has a variety of fruit.” OOPS. After making the first mistake, I was nervous. What if the rest of the show fell apart? What if I forgot other details? I tend to catastrophize anything