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  • asbestos removal and repair to ensure that building occupants are not  exposed to asbestos fibers. Environmental Health & Safety conducts periodic asbestos awareness training to help prevent accidental exposure to asbestos. Please contact Mary Jones at x7233 if you are interested in training.Asbestos AbatementThe Environmental Protection Agency recommends property owners leave asbestos materials in place as long as they are not damaged.  Facilities Management ensures that asbestos materials are handled

  • Program (HPSP) offers financial support to students pursuing education or training in healthcare fields directly or indirectly related to healthcare services, aiming to ensure a sufficient pool of qualified personnel for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The HPSP program aids the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) in addressing its demand for skilled healthcare professionals in areas where recruitment or retention proves challenging. WOMEN National Association of University Women Canadian

  • city, it’s impossible to truly prepare yourself for living in NY, but I believe the [International Honors] classes I took at PLU gave me a foundation for looking at the world from various perspectives, something that’s unbelievably important in a city with so many different people crammed into a tiny island!” What is one piece of advice you would give graduating SOAC students about the future? “To graduating SOAC students: You’ve begun your training to become an artist. Don’t be afraid to go and

  • The Dispute Resolution CommitteeThe Dispute Resolution Committee is made up of representatives of academic administration, student life administration, human resources, and the faculty. Most of the University’s grievance facilitators have completed 40 hours of formal training in mediation and have many years of experience in conflict resolution. The Dispute Resolution Committee serves faculty, staff, administrators, and students – assisting those with concerns in addressing them expediently

  • Dr. Erik Arnits ’11 relies on his medical training – and sense of humor – as an ER doctor in Central Washington  PLU, Dr. Erik Arnits ’11 studied  biology  and  chemistry as a double major. At first, he thought chemistry or dentistry was his future—but a medical mission trip the summer before his senior year to Costa Rica and Panama changed everything. He kept a journal of… April 19, 2023 BiologyChemistry

  • Dr. Erik Arnits ’11 relies on his medical training – and sense of humor – as an ER doctor in Central Washington  PLU, Dr. Erik Arnits ’11 studied  biology  and  chemistry as a double major. At first, he thought chemistry or dentistry was his future—but a medical mission trip the summer before his senior year to Costa Rica and Panama changed everything. He kept a journal of… April 19, 2023 BiologyChemistry

  • Angie Boysen, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7596 Email: aboysen@plu.edu Office Location: Rieke Science Center - 241 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon: 10:00 am - 11:00 am (On Campus) Tue: 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm (On Campus) Wed: 10:30 am - 11:00 am (On Campus) Wed: By Appointment (On Campus) Fri: 9:00 am - 10:00 am Website: https://angie-b.github.io/index.html Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Education Ph.D., University of Washington, 2020 Areas of

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  • faced high volumes of pollution and degradation. Featured in the Parkland Ruralite were ways to help maintain healthy streams.  20222022 2020’sPLU still offers Environment 350 to Environmental Studies students. Throughout the course, students and faculty spend the semester researching different sites in the watershed through multiple disciplines: Ecology, Chemistry, Geology, English, Indigenous Studies, and more. .ctl-wrapper .cool-timeline-wrapper.ctl-vertical-wrapper.ctl-design-5 {--ctw-ybx-bg

  • seniors —were equipped with stipend and resources.” Previously, PLU was awarded $14,000 in December 2020 and $40,000 in May 2021 for the program. The grant will go toward the 2021 summer program.  The  Washington Youth Development Nonprofit Relief Fund was created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that forced schools to move to remote learning. School’s Out Washington and the Washington State Department of Commerce allocated $9.4 million to support schools. Of the 612 eligible applicants submitted

  • priorities of the university.  Committee members are responsible for discussing issues and topics of importance related to the recommendations set forth in the current long-range planning report (e.g., PLU 2020). Committee Chair: Allan Belton – President PLUSC Representative:   Parking The Parking Committee meets regularly to discuss parking policy and the needs of the PLU community in regards to campus parking. Committee Chair: José Morelos – Executive Director of Campus Safety & Emergency Management