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  • distributing all the meals that are being donated from restaurants, and the gifts that are coming forward to support our staff and to show appreciation towards them. Those types of things are to be celebrated as well. Read Previous Kevin Andrew explores Alumni & Student Connections’ virtual services, impact on graduating seniors Read Next The Trail Back to PLU: Alayna Linde ’10 on her path from undergrad to urban planning and environmental outreach COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments

  • wear masks,” says Patel. “They’re used to wearing masks and they’re coming in with good habits, so it hasn’t been an issue.” “You’ll get the occasional lapse, and you just say, in a nice way, ‘Hey, please put your mask up.’ They apologize, put their mask on, and it’s all good.” Students, staff and faculty alike understand that this will be an unusual school year. The ongoing pandemic means extra precautions, extra planning, and that some events and programs will be done differently or postponed for

  • eventually led to program planning and supervision. The past 10 years have passed quickly, and now Pierce-Ngo serves as the program director of Northwest Education Access. Northwest Education Access supports low-income young people and helps them plan and begin post-secondary education paths. The organization works outside the K-12 system through community partnerships and open-door re-engagement programs that help students get a high-school diploma or GED. Many are low-income and experiencing other

  • firm, which manages about a billion dollars. Bell helps provide investment and insurance planning for individuals and business owners. “There’s no longer pensions from companies. People aren’t staying at the same job for 30 years,” Bell said. With the advent of the 401(k), people need to take charge of their own financial solvency, he added. “I really value how people see the world differently and enjoy the challenge of finding ways to win together,” Bell said. “If we’re tailoring a portfolio, for

  • double Economics and Political Science major, and is planning on pursuing a degree in politics. He is currently a student success advisor at PLU. 2016 Peace Scholars 2016 Peace Scholars Ariel Wood and Theo Hofrenning. PLU’s 2016 Peace Scholars Ariel Wood, left, and Theo Hofrenning. Ariel Wood studied French, Global Studies, and Economics. Through the Peace Scholar program, Ariel studied Scandinavian government and conducted individualized research with the Roma population of Oslo. In the future she

  • advance notice as possible when planning vacation time, preferably two weeks notice or more. Employees are also encouraged to take vacation during periods that are less busy in their offices. The vacation date requests preferred by the employee will be considered whenever practical. However, the university reserves the right to deny vacation that may hinder the normal or continuous operation of the department. Supervisors will be reasonable in allowing the use of vacation and may not unreasonably deny

  • help you with the reflection process. Why I Went to Graduate School [SPS] Planning for Graduate School [AAPT] Is Graduate School Right For You? [PDF] Grad Versus Undergrad [PDF] 5 Good Reasons to Go to Graduate School [PDF] Grad School Shopper Magazine [AIP] Timeline Okay, so you’ve thought about it and think that graduate school is right for you. What should you do to prepare yourself? Here is a rough timeline of some general tasks required for applying to graduate school. Sophomore Year Excel in

  • university’s long-range planning report, underscored that ancient commitment to act with justice and resist structural evil, the true meaning of “justice” remains an open, and disputed, question. While American children grow up repeating the words “with liberty and justice for all” in the Pledge of Allegiance, our nation’s history offers another story in which women, immigrants, people of color, refugees, sexual minorities and the land itself have been deprived freedom and justice. Lutheran Studies

  • , extracurricular events, athletic competitions, etc. must have a staff or faculty member in charge of the activity planning email risk@plu.edu to request the student become authorized to drive. Following this request, these steps need to be completed before driving: Schedule a time to complete a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) Check Release of Interest form (This form allows PLU to check your driving history). Visit the Administrative Services office in Hauge 124 at the scheduled time to complete the MVR form in

  • planning for initiatives.  The 2022 - 2023 & 2023 - 2024 DJS Fee PrioritiesDJS Leadership Development: Workshops, dialogues, and training that cultivate leaders invested in the values and intersections of diversity justice and sustainability.  (Center for DJS, Campus Life, International Student Services, Athletics) New Student DJS Onboarding: Onboarding that promoted diversity justice and sustainability as a core value at PLU. (Center for DJS, Campus Life) Culture of Sustainability: Projects that