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  • everyone.” Student organizations have been heavily involved in dialogue around campus accessibility, too. Residence Hall Association and Associated Students of Pacific Lutheran University (ASPLU) joined forces to host forums. And student leaders such as Miranda Martens, Haedon Brunelle, Veronica Winter, Austin Beiermann, Ayanna Cole, Rebecca Hultman and Tono Sablan raised awareness around issues of accessibility with an exhibit in the Tunnel of Oppression event last semester. The students comprised the

  • prepares them for even uncommon events.” Adjustments made mid-simulation by the control room can sometimes create startling outcomes. One afternoon, Awuah’s pregnant patient hemorrhaged with real fluids and eventually died. It was an alarming event, and Awuah was devastated despite an encouraging post-session debriefing. She went home upset with herself, but also feeling grateful for the experience. “It’s so real, words can’t describe it, and it sets you up for the real world,” she says. SETTING THE

  • Rachel Samardich ’14, NPCM was recognized for its commitment to peacebuilding. “It’s been just a short time from being nonexistent to winning an award,” said PLU Associate Professor of Communication Amanda Feller, the network’s faculty advisor. Group members have organized multiple on-campus events, including the first-ever PLU Community Dialogue Day in late 2012; observances in Fall 2013 of the International Day of Peace and International Conflict Resolution Day; and a May 1 event titled “The Rwanda

  • performs right down the road.Student PerformancesThe Horn Choir will perform at the Brass Recital at the end of each semester. Please put these dates in your calendar as soon as you can. Planning on doing a recital?  It is important that you secure an accompanist and provide him or her with the music well in advance of the actual recital. Remember, you’re not the only one learning the music!GradingYou will be given a grade at the end of the semester based on my perception of your weekly preparation

  • Residential Life to your PLU email account in mid-August for Fall semester and mid-January for Spring semester. Start communicating with your roommate(s) as soon as you get contact info! Do you have a plan for bed linens for your residence hall room? If not, start planning ahead by visiting the Linens/Bedding page. If you’d like to borrow bed linens for your first few nights from ISS, please request a package using this form. If you purchased bed linens online and would like ISS to hold your package

  • -university persons or organizations. How are large or specialized mailings handled?Before producing a large or specialized mailing, include Mail Services staff in your planning to ensure your mailing is timely and cost effective. Advanced notice is required to effectively handle and process large or specialized mailings consisting of 1,000 pieces or more. At least 72-hour advanced notice is needed for a large mailing to ensure sufficient postage is on deposit.

  • team in planning, designing, developing and implementing the PLU website. He started at PLU in 2008 as a content development specialist creating different ways to tell the PLU story. Before that he spent more than two years as a reporter at the Pierce County Herald, covering Bonney Lake and Puyallup. Logan Seelye, senior web designer Logan graduated from Central Washington University in 2009 and did freelance work for several years. He started working at PLU in 2012. Since then, he’s been

  • poodle. She is a longtime volunteer for Meals on Wheels and National Public Radio. Chris Albert, director of web development Chris currently leads our web team in planning, designing, developing and implementing the PLU website. He started at PLU in 2008 as a content development specialist creating different ways to tell the PLU story. Before that he spent more than two years as a reporter at the Pierce County Herald , covering Bonney Lake and Puyallup. Logan Seelye, senior web designer Logan

  • and management strategies, design of instructional materials and techniques for implementing them, and strategies for working with diverse learners in physical activity settings. This course is a prerequisite for all teaching methods courses and should be taken prior to or in conjunction with the education hub. (2) KINS 280 : Fitness and Recreation Programming and Delivery Focused on the planning, organization, delivery and evaluation of a variety of fitness and recreation activities in school and

  • to support a small orphanage in Lesotho. The Bensons will host a seventh annual charity event for the group this August. They say their commitment to community service was born at PLU. “We take care of our family, we take care of our employees and we do our best to take care of the community as a whole,” Scott Benson said. “That’s really important to us.” Rebecca Benson says her husband also takes care of his employees, paying living wages and creating a place where people want to come back and