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  • abroad in Colombia, writing books about travel and interning for a conservation nonprofit. But now, she says, serving as a park ranger feels like the perfect fit. “I really love working for the Park Service because it’s an organization I can really believe in,” Plog said, “tasked with preserving places for future generations and also making sure people can enjoy them now. I love being part of that.” Plog, who is currently working at Yosemite National Park in California, double majored in

  • membership on the alumni board. “I think I can be part of changing that — making the experience less alienating for students of color who are following in my footsteps,” he added. Who was Merle Palmer?While in the U.S. Navy during World War II, R. Merle Palmer, a white man from Tacoma, served with sailors of color and was troubled by how they were treated. He observed that, no matter how well they executed their jobs, they received little recognition, their skills were ignored and they were seldom

  • of transcripts and application materials and organize applicant files and spreadsheet. Assist Associate Director in program-wide recruiting and dissemination of admission information, both online and in print. Prepare and complete correspondence such as admission decision letters and emails. Monitor, maintain and manage various databases to ensure information is comprehensive, current and correct. Provide regular reports to supervisor, Deans/program leaders regarding the status of application

  • The Policy Protection and Value Attributed to Chinook Salmon and Insects in the Chambers-Clover Creek WatershedBy Makaela Whalen The Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed is enhanced by the wildlife it offers a sanctuary to. Whether it be the ducks at Spanaway Lake or the seals at Chambers Bays, they are part of the life that is breathed into this ecosystem. Yet, human actions are constantly placing these vibrant creatures in danger, making measures to address these harms and protect the wildlife

  • American Heart Association’s annual Heart Ball, Diabetes Walk, Breast Cancer Walks, making blankets for the fallen policemen, and several dinners for the homeless in Tacoma. I didn’t think I would get the chance to travel while attending PLU. I guess the stars aligned just perfectly enough for me to get the opportunity to travel to Chengdu, China, to study Traditional Chinese Medicine this J-Term 2011. Most of all, I have been blessed to make some of the most amazing, smart, talented, and kind friends

  • ever buy, your education. Looking back, I am sure I made a good decision to study at PLU. My academic life at PLU makes a lot of sense. I’ve experienced a lot, but I’ve gain a lot too. The academic environment at PLU is great. Small class sizes make it easier to communicate with your class mates and your professors compared to a larger university. Also, PLU has many different types of activities which make our experience rich in culture and extracurricular activities. The Outdoor Recreation Club

  • private loan, you will be borrowing loan funds for one academic year at a time.How Do I Apply?After you have determined that you will need to borrow an additional private loan, go to the application website of your selected lender and complete their online application. Your lender will collect the necessary application documents from you to make their loan decision. Once your application has been approved, your lender will notify the PLU Office of Student Financial Services. Please note that if you

  • or local law. In conducting such investigations, the UDRC may elect, at its sole discretion, to use any of the informal or formal dispute resolution procedures set forth in this policy. The determination of how to process a grievance alleging that a termination was contrary to PLU policy and/or applicable law shall rest solely with the UDRC. A faculty member who seeks to grieve a dismissal or disciplinary decision may have such matter reviewed under the grievance procedure set forth in Article VI

  • any PLU policy or any applicable state, federal or local law. In conducting such investigations, the UDRC may elect, at its sole discretion, to use any of the informal or formal dispute resolution procedures set forth in this policy. The determination of how to process a grievance alleging that a termination was contrary to PLU policy and/or applicable law shall rest solely with the UDRC. A faculty member who seeks to grieve a dismissal or disciplinary decision may have such matter reviewed under

  • to assure the protection of participants in these situations. If you answer, “yes,” to any of the following questions, it is likely that they will need to add additional or specialized language to your consent document. Are you…?+ Making audio or video recordings of participantsIf you plan to make audio or video recordings of participants, you must clearly state that in the consent form and you must explain: how recordings will be used (e.g., they will be transcribed and coded; individual