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  • Responsibilities Direct overall residence operations in 3 residential communities. Manage housing processes such as room moves, occupancy information. Perform weekly walkthroughs of hall(s) to survey maintenance needs. Serve as Emergency Building Coordinator. Participate in one’s residential communities through formal programming and intentional interaction. Supervise 13 Resident Assistants. Support communications for/with residential students, as part of Campus Life master marketing/communication planning

  • general academic planning, contact your faculty advisor or Tracy Pitt. Reminders: Sophomore I undergrad students: Please meet with your advisor go over your APC and turn it in to the SoN office by the April 28th deadline. See Tracy Pitt with questions. Junior II undergrad students: Please meet with your advisor to conduct your Junior Review meeting and turn in the completed form to the SoN office by the May 12th deadline. See Tracy Pitt with questions. Upcoming EventsApril 17, 2017 -Blood Drive

  • questions” of herself in planning lessons about American history and current events, encouraging her students “to use their second language to support thoughtful inquiry.” Bethany recommends the Teaching Assistantship Program in France: “your language skills will grow and you’ll get a taste of teaching”… as well, perhaps, of galettes, crèpes, and a buttery pastry called kouign aman. Logan Rand (Class of 2013, Major: Chemistry; Minor: French), a Ph.D. student in biogeochemistry at the Colorado School of

  • residential students, as part of Campus Life master marketing/communication planning. Compensation & Benefits $18.75 per hour (7/1/2024 – 8/31/2024) moving to $19.95 per hour starting 9/1/24 ($41,496/yr) with benefits This position has a flexible, 40-hour/week hourly work schedule, including a commitment to sustainable weekly schedule that keeps to 40 hours/week Overtime (time and a half) rate for any hours worked over 40 per week when this is unavoidable due to crisis response, move in/out, or other

  • pandemic. The Annual Wang Center Photo Contest is an opportunity for #LutesAway students to reflect upon their study away experience and provides a way for students to share the world’s images, from their perspective, with the PLU community. If you’re ready to begin planning for your own study away experience and want to join the 40-50% of PLU students who study away at least once during their undergraduate education, please contact the Wang Center for Global Education. Wang Center | www.plu.edu/wang

  • of resources available to the faculty. To recommend policy concerning faculty scholarships and grants. To recommend policy concerning faculty leaves. To recommend policy concerning fringe benefits, retirement, and salaries. To seek to stimulate creative faculty activities. To express faculty sentiment on appropriate occasions. To collaborate with the Office of the Provost in the planning and organization of the faculty fall conference. To designate one member of this committee to serve on the

  • the audience has grown, no one has ever entertained the idea of moving to a larger venue because of the charming intimacy created by the smaller scale of the venue and the close proximity of the performers to the audience. As a result of this intimacy, the audience really sits and listens to the music; the amphitheater becomes a listening room. It has a wonderful impact on campus conferences, when attendees are walking by on their way to dinner and see this big outdoor arts event taking place

  • be really  happy, I had to feel like as I was contributing to life in general, something meaningful,” said Kennedy in an interview before the Wang Center Symposium, which will take place March 4-5 on the PLU Campus. Kennedy will speak the second day of the event, the theme of which is “Understanding the World Through Sports.” The transformation from budding bicycle repair teacher to soccer tournament organizer and life coach, came about fairly quickly after Kennedy stepped off that plane in

  • Seattle Central Public Library. After the screening a panel discussion will take place, followed by a reception. The event is free. “First and foremost I hope people become more educated about the topic,” Rodriguez said. “And I hope it inspires people to make a difference.” While filming, they interviewed nearly 70 people from industry leaders, energy experts and political powers to the everyday person on the street. They took 65 hours of film and nearly 2,000 photos that have all been brought down to

  • her for her time and leave her office. A CNN anchor on the TV says results are “unpredictable even now. There’s no knowing what’s going to happen tonight, even at this moment.” I suddenly know how to write about a Trump win, about the need for accurate, humane reporting. Knowledge and truth will perhaps no longer sound old fashioned, at least for me. It’s a silent ride back. Read Previous PLU professor participates in Think & Drink event that engages community in tough dialogue about racial