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  • . STI screening, condoms and dental dams are offered at no charge to students. The PLU Health Center has on site lab for lab orders placed by any provider, regardless of whether they are a PLU or off-site clinician . In addition, PLU Health Center can help with referral, education and resources for hormone therapy and/or surgical consultation. How do I update my name and gender at PLU?Banner Self-Service Guide For Name and Gender Updates How do I update my LuteCard with my name and pronouns?LuteCard

  • with the employee and their supervisor to complete the renewal process. Employee Occasional Drivers – These are staff and faculty who drive on occasion, usually for a specific event, less than 5 times in a year. MVR checks are NOT required for this classification. Students (both workers and volunteers) are NOT eligible to be considered occasional drivers. Employees needing to be authorized to occasionally drive should contact risk@plu.edu and cc their supervisor, requesting to be assigned the

  • sequence can be made for transfer students or for students who are accepted into the Honors Program during their first year at PLU. With prior approval by the IHON Director, an appropriate semester-long course abroad may take the place of one 200-level IHON course. Such a course must focus on a contemporary issue, be international in scope, interdisciplinary and require honors-level critical thinking and writing. One 301 modern language course intentionally designed to meet program objectives (Chinese

  • paraphrase. Identify the information source type (book, article, video, magazine, etc.) you are citing. Even with all the differences between styles, they all require the same basic information. If you are able to identify these three things, you are well on your way to having a complete citation. All that you need now is to follow the guidelines of the style you are using. Information about who wrote the information: author, website name, etc. Information about where the information was published: title

  • Microaggressions: Microintervention Strategies for Targets, White Allies, and Bystanders  Learn what Racial Microaggressions are and the very large effect they have on individuals. TED talk:  Learn from Vernā Myers on How to Overcome Your Biases www.multiculturalcounselors.org  – Find a Washington state counselor that matches your ethnicity, religion, or language preference (list can be filtered by preferences).Click here to view our Statement on Systemic Racism Help Is Available On CampusBias Incident

  • PLU professor curates an Oxford Univ. museum collection at the intersection of religion, medicine and disability In April 2023, PLU religion professor Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen , Ph.D., attended the Natural History Museum Late Night with PLU students at the University of Oxford. At Late Night events, the Museum of Natural History and Pitt Rivers Museum host tours and various evening activities offered… February 13, 2024 Equity, Faith, Justice

  • constitute the main force of modern Chinese history. Therefore, the Chinese government’s main goal should focus on Chinese peasants’ interests, by giving them more benefits and equal opportunities in its future planning. Now China is facing the third wave of social benefit distribution in order to provide them with more equality in acquiring social material goods. Instead of continuing to build more super urban areas, China should focus more on creating a new socialist rural society by eliminating the

  • Prize. Conference ScheduleVentresca’s research and teaching explore the role of religion in European fascism, as well as religious involvement in the Holocaust with a special focus on the Catholic Church. He was a founding member and inaugural co-chair of the former Center for Catholic-Jewish Learning at King’s University College at Western University. Ventresca has also been named a member of The Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists.Jacques KornbergPresentation

  • family history. Her father’s side is ethnically Okinawan, and Kishaba recently joined them on a pilgrimage to Heart Mountain, WY – where 120,000 Japanese Americans were detained and held during World War II. Rona Kaufman, associate professor of English, encouraged Kishaba to tell this story in a 2019 Raphael Lemkin award-winning essay. And Kaufman remembered her when she began a project interviewing residents at a Jewish nursing home in Uruguay, with Giovanna Urdangarain, associate professor of

  • Course-Integrated InstructionCourse-Integrated WorkshopsWe’re eager to work directly with faculty to help integrate technology into classes. Have a class assignment to create a digital portfolio, develop a presentation, or create a video? We develop custom technology workshops targeted specifically at helping to meet your pedagogical goals.Group WorkshopsStudents, faculty, and staff may request group technology workshops on particular topics for groups of 5 or more. If you have a particular