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  • that the library has hosted for several years. There are also lessons in crafting, languages, and Wisdom classes, in which one can check out a community member for one-on-one training in a particular skill. Many library resources can be accessed without even leaving home, but it’d be a mistake to miss this vibrant slice of Parkland life. References: Menne, B. (2018). Personal interview. Pierce County Library System. (2012). “About Us/Fast Facts.” Retrieved from: https://www.piercecountylibrary.org

  • filing a report with local law enforcement   Important: With the exception of staff who are identified as confidential resources because of their licensure, all employees, including students who are Resident Assistants, Campus Safety staff, Teacher Assistants, work in the Athletic Training room, and students supervising or managing other students are considered Mandatory Reporters for all incidents related to Prohibited Conduct and will file a report when information is shared with them alleging

  • Discipline Dash: Professor Michael Artime on Political Science Interested in studying Political Science at PLU? This department provides pre-professional training leading to careers in teaching, law, government, and related fields. Take a moment to hear from Dr. Michael Artime, the poli-sci department chair, as he explains why this is the best time to… April 8, 2021 AcademicsPolitical ScienceProfessors

  • Center is the primary campus gym, featuring cardio equipment, strength training equipment, and free weights. While it is generally open to the entire campus community, PLU athletic teams may take up much of the equipment at certain times of day/the year. There are small day lockers for users to keep valuables in while training. You must swipe in with your PLU ID card when using the fitness center.GO Memorial Gym Attached to the Names Fitness Center, Memorial Gym houses group exercise classes

  • organization, punctuality, and communication.  Demonstrates initiative, creativity, flexibility, and manage time and projects independently   Ability to build effective relationships with students, faculty, staff and community partners Be available for all of Fall training & Lute Welcome beginning mid August.  Confirmation of dates will be given to the hired candidate. DJS Assistants - Community GardenMinimum hourly wage + Rieke Scholarship 10 hrs/week June 1 – Oct 31st + Rieke Scholar Commitments during

  • PLU Celebrates 500 Years of Re•forming – Resolute Online: Fall 2017 Search Features Features Welcome Shaping Health Care Protectors Turned Perpetrators Summer of Science Emotional Labor Economics Students Expand Possibilities A Different Kind of Whale Watching Rigorous Project Inspires First-Year’s Path On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Training Goals Dear Fellow Alumni… Homecoming and Family Weekend Bjug Day Christmas Concerts

  • of the well. Collaboration is central and intentional in this project, and critical to its success. The collaborative narrative spanned across borders between the communities of El Limonal and Parkland. Students at nearby Brookdale Elementary learned from PLU students about El Limonal. Prior to departure, the PLU student team visited all classrooms in the school, training Brookdale students about hygiene and water, and in many cases using the same curriculum shared in Nicaragua. Other

  • ice. “I felt like the bond between me and my dogs was broken,” Moderow said. “That’s what mushers live for, to enjoy that bond and facilitate it.” “Fast into the Night” delves into Moderow’s perceived failure and presents her thoughts as she attempts to make sense of the disappointment. The memoir also details her perseverance in training for her second run in 2005. Moderow and her dogs made it across the finish line that time. While succeeding in her second race was exhilarating, Moderow said

  • Course-Integrated InstructionCourse-Integrated WorkshopsWe’re eager to work directly with faculty

  • this talk you will learn about the foundations of hope and gain ideas on harnessing them to achieve your goals. The Graduate Student Virtual Social is hosted online via Zoom, on September 3 at 6pm, to celebrate the start of Fall 2020 together with all new and continuing graduate students across programs. At this event, you will also have the opportunity to network with other graduate students, faculty, and program staff. For any questions, please contact Graduate Admission at gradadmission@plu.edu