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  • about primary sources related to the course topic or theme. Hands-on activities in which students observe, analyze, and interpret primary sources. Semester-long collaborations in which students use Archives and Special Collections holdings in support of research and public history projects. Preparatory sessions that introduce students to primary source research. Interactive workshops for local K-12 students engaged in National History Day research projects. Instruction sessions for student and

  • PRIMO Tricks and Tips Below, you will find some extra guidance for how to use PRIMO, the name of our new system and search interface. This new system lets you search our library collection, both physical and digital, more effectively. If you have any questions, or would like someone to help you navigate the system, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at library@plu.edu.General Tips and TricksSign in for More FeaturesBy signing in (top right corner) with your ePass, you’ll have access to the

  • pass. A description of the transit benefit program is available in the Personnel Manual. Apply for a carpool parking pass by registering your carpool at Campus Safety. Course Fees These fees are charged in addition to tuition. Lab fees for individual courses are shown in the class schedule listings. Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Fee Offers financial support for student driven projects that advance green energy credits and sustainability in any aspect of PLU Life. This fee cannot be waived

  • . They must not be placed in a location where they would be subject to open flame, hot metal, or other sources of artificial heat. 1.3 Use of Fuel Gas Employees should understand and follow these safety procedures developed by the State of Washington and specified in WAC 296-307-48021: Before a regulator to a cylinder valve is connected, the valve must be opened slightly and closed immediately. (This action is generally termed “cracking” and is intended to clear the valve of dust or dirt that might

  •               As one of the annual priorities for the 2023-24 academic year, President’s Council seeks to align available resources in order to in to invest in individual and community well-being. The critical first step was to collect perspectives from faculty and staff in a survey. As a reminder, this survey was designed to align with the U.S. Surgeon General’s Framework for Workplace Mental Health and Well-being. Based on this research, the survey will incorporate five different areas of

  • Internship & Training OpportunitiesPacific Lutheran University’s Counseling Services offers a 20-hour a week, internship program that begins August 15th and ends May 31st the following year.  Interns whose schools allow will receive a $250 stipend both Fall and Spring semesters at PLU.  Our internship program provides developing professionals the opportunity to work directly with a college student population.Open ToOpen To:  Masters level students in clinical psychology, counseling, psychology

  • them in a fire-proof safe or maintaining copies in an off-site location. Keep the constitution current and send a copy to the synod for approval.Place in the congregation's archives. Minutes of regular and special congregational meetings Minutes of the congregation council and its executive committee Place in the congregation's archives Tax-exempt status reports and documentation or the congregation's 9 digit federal employer i.d. number Current service or construction contracts and warranties

  • Mindfulness and Acceptance ExercisesJournal Prompt QuestionsDesigned to help you delve deeper into your personal and PLU experiences, use the following journal prompts by copying and pasting the content into a Word document or writing them into your own journal.Anxiety What is something that brings you hope? How do you foster spaces in your life where you can connect with and experience hope? How do you protect your experience of hope? Write about the last time you were completely present. A

  • fact? A Lute is leading the way. Alan Krause ’76 Alan Krause ’76 is chairman and chief executive officer of MWH Global, an engineering firm that, according to its website, “manage[s] water purity and availability in a sustainable fashion for the health, livelihood and security of people worldwide.” One of its biggest projects is designing and providing construction management on the third set of locks for the Panama Canal Expansion project. This project is the subject of a new episode of the

  • Technology and Innovation ManagementTechnology & Innovation Management (TIM) is an interdisciplinary area covers the invention and improvement of technology and the introduction into the marketplace of new products, processes, or services based on innovations. Technological innovation continue to become more complex and multidisciplinary. The integration of the technologies and the accelerated pace of technological change present new challenges to managers. In an increasingly globalized economy