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  • that self-care plan, reach out for help, and locate positive resources. Resources Resilient Traveling: Stress Management & Enhancing your Experience Abroad (University of Michigan) Resources from PLU Counseling, Health and Wellness Services Process Your ExperienceJournal Prompt Ideas As you prepare to study abroad, you’re probably already aware that you’re on the brink of a life-changing experience. From the moment you take off, you’ll visit many places and see many wonderful things, but without a

  • programs in PLU’s Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts promote creativity and prepare students for careers in the visual arts and for lives of artistic expression. You can pursue a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art or in Art History, or a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design. You’ll have access to a dedicated studio space for each artistic medium, including extensive facilities for ceramics and a darkroom for photography. You can also take advantage of state-of- the-art technology to design and

  • , 2021 We celebrate accomplishments of our graduating artists in the culmination of their degree program. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the main gallery show was virtual.  The Annex Gallery was opened in the Anderson University Center to display some of the students’ work to the PLU community.2019-2020Life Under Drones  September 18 – October 16 Opening Reception: September 18 at 5pm This exhibition brings together artistic installations that approach the topic of drone technology from a multitude of

  • envelopes in a home mailbox for pickup by a mail carrier. Someone might steal them. Instead, put your envelopes inside a postal mailbox. 6.  Opt out from pre-approved credit card offers. Identity thieves can use them to set up fraudulent accounts in your name. To put a stop to having prescreened credit offers mailed to you, call 888-5OPTOUT (888-567-8688), go online to www.optoutprescreen.com, or contact the Direct Marketing Association. 7.  Keep technology secured. Make sure the computer you are using

  • envelopes in a home mailbox for pickup by a mail carrier. Someone might steal them. Instead, put your envelopes inside a postal mailbox. 6.  Opt out from pre-approved credit card offers. Identity thieves can use them to set up fraudulent accounts in your name. To put a stop to having prescreened credit offers mailed to you, call 888-5OPTOUT (888-567-8688), go online to www.optoutprescreen.com, or contact the Direct Marketing Association. 7.  Keep technology secured. Make sure the computer you are using

  • communication studies (emphasis conflict management) with a minor in legal studies Why PLU? A wonderful initiative of cross-cultural exchange between PLU and the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, all spearheaded by the wonderful Professor Barbara Temple-Thurston, to whom I will be forever indebted. She has changed my world forever. My PLU experience: It has been a process of rediscovering myself by engaging “big enough questions” in and outside of the classroom. I have come closer to who I want me to be

  • Medical Care | 医疗保健On-Campus | 校园內The PLU Health Center offers primary health care to PLU students (regardless of insurance), including illness and injury care and physicals. Services include filling prescriptions, management of acute illnesses and injuries like colds and muscle injuries, evaluating and managing chronic illnesses like asthma, immunizations, gender-specific health care, physical examinations, sexual health services and emergency contraception, and care for emotional and mental

  • , Matt moved to Boulder, CO, to work at VictorOps Inc., an incident management software company. He now works at Splunk, a machine data and IT-services company, as a regional sales manager. He is excited to live and work in Boulder, a place where he can grow professionally and pursue his love for running and the outdoors. Macfarlane credits his History degree with his ability to do detailed research and says that it helped him land a job in the fast-paced software industry, where few know that

  • Services that will help me gain knowledge in international development and management. Within the next few years I plan to continue education by attending graduate school aboard to study International Relations or Development Economics. I would ultimately like to have a career working on Africa’s economic development policies. Brian Higginbotham, Bachelor of Arts in history with a minor in political science Brain Higginbotham ’13 is from Woodinville, Wash. Why PLU? I chose to come to PLU because it

  • applied to, save for one,” Thames said. “I was initially thinking New York University’s Magazine Writing program, but then USC came along and offered to pay for school as well as provide living wages.” Despite her current success, Thames’ journey toward graduate school has been replete with challenges. With three demanding jobs and a rigorous course load, Thames had to learn strategies for time management and self-care. Although Netflix served as a favorite reprieve, it was the support of friends that