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  • Mitigation is preventing future emergencies or minimizing their effects. It includes any activities that prevent an emergency, reduce the chance of an emergency happening, or reduce the damaging

    emergency occurs. Get a Kit. Make a Plan. Be Informed.There are three simple steps that students should take to prepare for an emergency when living on campus or in off-campus housing: 1. Purchase or prepare a personal emergency kit. 2. Develop a communication plan for reaching family members in the event that normal communication channels are disabled. 3. Know what to expect and what to do at PLU during various types of emergencies. Following are a few guidelines to consider in taking these three steps

  • Due to Tacoma/Pierce County Health Departments regulations and University Policy, food and beverage consumed on premise must be provided by Pacific Lutheran University Catering.

    valid for 2 years from date of issue. Please review the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department webpage referencing the requirements to operate for temporary events. Tacoma Pierce County Health Department Guidelines for Events at Schools

  • Why We Cite In essence, we cite sources because this lets us join and participate in an ongoing scholarly conversation with other scholars.

    paraphrase. Identify the information source type (book, article, video, magazine, etc.) you are citing. Even with all the differences between styles, they all require the same basic information. If you are able to identify these three things, you are well on your way to having a complete citation. All that you need now is to follow the guidelines of the style you are using. Information about who wrote the information: author, website name, etc. Information about where the information was published: title

  • Attaway Lutes: Peer Tutors On any given weekday afternoon you will find James Crosetto and Lexie Miller engrossed in athletic endeavors. Look for Crosetto on the tennis courts hitting reaction volleys or working up a sweat while playing a challenge match against a men’s tennis…

    course that meets College Reading and Learning Association guidelines. For Crosetto and Miller, both CRLA certified, training to become a tutor has similarities to training for athletic success. MEN’S TENNIS – JAMES CROSETTO A smile comes easily to the face of James Crosetto, a senior from Eatonville, Wash., who is majoring in computer science and computer engineering. The tall, blond-headed Crosetto is justifiably proud of the classroom acumen that has led to a 3.88 grade point average. His natural

  • Biology Courses Take the following two required introductory biology courses: BIOL 225: Molecules, Cells and Organisms BIOL 226: Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology You might also consider some

    Pre-Med Coursework and ExperienceThe following coursework satisfies the required and recommended courses for admission to medical school. Note this represents general guidelines and requirements vary from one school to the next. It is your responsibility to verify each institution’s requirements by visiting their websites. The prerequisites for the University of Washington School of Medicine can be found here. If you are a student currently enrolled at a community college and are considering

  • Biology Courses Take the following two required introductory biology courses: BIOL 225: Molecules, Cells and Organisms BIOL 226: Genes, Evolution, Diversity and Ecology You might also consider some

    Pre-Med Coursework and ExperienceThe following coursework satisfies the required and recommended courses for admission to medical school. Note this represents general guidelines and requirements vary from one school to the next. It is your responsibility to verify each institution’s requirements by visiting their websites. The prerequisites for the University of Washington School of Medicine can be found here. If you are a student currently enrolled at a community college and are considering

  • Faculty news for Pacific Lutheran University.

    PLU Represented at Jazz Education Network Conference The Jazz Education Network Conference hosts thousands or people from around the globe every year, connecting jazz beginners, professionals, scholars and educators, and industry experts. In 2022, following safety guidelines, the conference was held in Dallas, Texas in early January. Dr. Cassio Vianna was invited… January 18, 2022 FacultyUniversity Jazz Ensemble

  • Office safety is like safety anywhere else. It doesn’t just automatically happen. It is the result of the individual effort of everyone concerned.

    ergonomic efficiency where possible. Please refer to the section on lifting and ergonomics in this Health & Safety Manual for some general guidelines that you can follow to make your work experience less demanding on the eyes, body, and mind.4.0 Preventing Fall Injuries Keep the floor clean. Small or loose objects can cause someone to slip, trip, or fall. Use aisles. Avoid taking short cuts between desks where wastebaskets, phone and extension cords or other objects are located. Keep file and desk

  • A Statement related to Religious and Spiritual Identities and Practices (for Students, Faculty, and Staff) As a University rooted in the tradition of Lutheran Higher Education, enacting a mission of

    accommodations.  As per state law, written notice should be provided by the student to the instructor within the first two weeks of the course “of the specific dates the student requests accommodations.” All are encouraged to communicate with PLU’s Dean of Inclusive Excellence Jen Smith (jennifer.smith@plu.edu or 535-7811) or University Pastor Jen Rude (rudejl@plu.edu or 535-7465) as needed for support of religious and spiritual accommodations. Faculty: Guidelines for supporting students’ religious

  • Recent changes in OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard brought the regulation in line with international standards through the creation of the Global Harmonizing System (GHS).

    COMMUNICATION PLAN & THE GLOBAL HARMONIZING SYSTEM PLU’s Hazard Communication Program includes a written plan. This written plan specifies the policies, procedures and essential elements of the Hazard Communication Program such as container labeling, the collection, storage and availability of Safety Data Sheets, and an inventory with location listing all hazardous chemicals on-site. The written plan also details specific guidelines for the training of employees. For example, employees will receive specific