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  • Applications Open for Paid Sustainability Fellowships at PLU Posted by: Sandy Dunham / February 25, 2015 Image: Amy Scott ’15 is a Political Science major and a 2014-15 Sustainability Fellow who’s working on a mapping project that includes sustainability devices on campuses and in the Parkland community. (Photo: John Struzenberg ’16) Scott is identifying sustainability points in the Parkland area, which include community gardens and fitness and educational opportunities, and hopes to plug their

  • Shows Names Fitness Center PLU Sporting Events Track Pool Art Gallery Lute Locker Campus Ministry University Chapel

  • exercises to burn fat and strengthen muscles. This class is designed to get your heart pumping and your body feeling strong!Line DancingWhen: Fridays, April 3, 17 | May 1, 8 Time: 12:15 – 12:45pm Location: TBD Instructor: Dr. Karen McConnell Cost: Free Description: Low-impact line dancing for fun and fitness. Each class will be new dances, so participants can drop-in as they are able.

  • deductibles and copays up to $1000 per diagnosis. Seasonal flu vaccine available through campus flu clinics at no additional charge. 24/7/365 access to mental health services and medical services for all PLU students (including graduate students) through Lute Telehealth. Fitness Center access and programs and resources for campus and outdoor recreation. Health and wellness education opportunities, including nutritional workshops and individual consultation with a licensed nutritionist, at no additional

  • Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) Have a minimum GPA of 2.5* Cannot be a conscientious objector Must be willing to serve 8 years in the National Guard or Reserves upon commissioning *Minimum requirement. Higher scores will increase competitiveness. Note: Non-scholarship SMP is a viable option for those who do not meet the scholarship eligibility requirements, or for those who want to compete for Active Duty.Questions About Keeping Your Bonus?If you’re interested in ROTC and want to learn more, call the

  • time, you’re late,” to heart, so by the time P.T. starts they’ve already been assembled for awhile. Cadets get in formation, and proceed with P.T., which consists of circuit workouts – including pull-ups, sit-ups and a two-mile run. They are regularly tested on their level of physical fitness, with P.T. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and most Thursdays, said Seth Daniel, a cadet and PLU junior. By 7 a.m., the cadets have wrapped up their fitness training and raise the flag in front of Memorial Gym

  • checks and letters of recommendation, attest to the employee or volunteer's fitness to fulfill a responsibility or perform a service, it should be retained for 50 years after completion of service. If information relates to a worker's compensation or other claim by the employee, this should be retained until the matter is resolved. If the information relates to a possible claim or lawsuit by others involving the employee's conduct or duties, it should be retained in the synod office or under

  • Academic Excellence in KinesiologyThe professional programs in the Department of Kinesiology prepare prospective leaders for successful careers in physical education, exercise science, health and fitness promotion, pre-physical therapy, and pre-athletic training. The University’s physical activity courses, offered through our department, seek to ingrain in each student a fundamental respect for the role of physical activity in daily living. Instruction is offered in approximately 30 different

  • Physical Therapist Assistant, with eventual plans to become a PT and to continue to travel and find meaningful projects that encompass health, fitness and sports around the world.

  • progressive deterioration in mental or emotional functioning that requires intensive interventions. Documentation for emotional support animals. Couples and family counseling. Alcohol and other drug abuse assessments. Eating disorder assessment and treatment. Neuropsychological evaluations or testing for learning disabilities. Formal disability assessments. Court ordered or mandated treatment. Fitness for duty or work evaluations. When Referrals to the Community May Be SuggestedStudents may be referred to