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Pre-Conference Pastor & Congregational Continuing Education EventOctober 3, 20198:30am-11:30amIn the
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Georgia Island, which will lead to a discussion about whether we can get inside the minds of penguins and other animals—can we become closer to them and understand them better?” said Bergman. “And I’ll share what penguins and other creatures have told me about finding our way forward in an age of huge threats from global warming.”EVENT DETAILS What: Prof. Charles Bergman: ‘Talking to Penguins’ When: 7 p.m. April 15 Where: Regency Room, Anderson University Center Admission: Free and open to the public
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Student Organizes April 24 Salary-Negotiation Workshop to Combat Gender Wage Gap Posted by: Sandy Du
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REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED - EVENT HAS ENDED Strategies for Healing Among Traumatized Youth Struggling with Substance Use Problems: An Integrated Treatment Approach Presented by: Liza Suarez, Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, Director of Pediatric Stress and Anxiety Disorders Clinic, Co-Director of the Youth Trauma Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago Free and Open to Mental Health Clinicians Friday, March 11, 2022 8:00 a.m. – 12:00p.m. CE certificates will be
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things in hand, you’re ready to begin planning. 2. PLANNING & LOGISTICS Now’s the time to hone in your ideas and figure out what’s possible: What's an EPF?Reserve a room on campusTablingReserve a VehicleClub CollaborationWhat's an EPF?The Event Planning Form helps the Clubs office keep track of the club events on campus. This is so that we can help spread the word about events, keep students safe, and make sure all clubs and orgs are following PLU policies. Please fill this form out for all club
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the spring and early summer, it honors cancer victims, raises money for cancer research and builds community awareness of cancer-related issues. The 18-member student planning committee wants PLU’s relay event to become a staple campus event, one the campus community looks forward to each spring, explained co-chair Laura Comstock. This year, they’ve focused on having a strong entertainment line-up and are working to make event a fun and memorable social gathering. “It’s all about making a positive
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webpage. When making a reservation and requesting posting to the PLU calendar by contacting Student Engagement, it is extremely helpful and important to add an event description (a brief summary of the event) into your request in order to approve requests and to help promote your event to the appropriate audiences. Stipulations have been put into place by Conferences and Events to ensure proper time is scheduled for event planning requests: Club/Organization meetings: 4 business days before use Minor
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during the planning process or actual program could lead to the cancellation of the reservation or the event. Please consult with Conferences and Events in reference to specific timelines for planning various events.
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, event planning, and publicity be available. Throughout this document you will find regulations, expectations, and responsibilities related to organization management as well as tips and tricks, strategies, and advice regarding event planning and publicity. We did our best to create a comprehensive document that is helpful to all student clubs and organizations, however personal interaction may be more efficient for specific questions. Please contact Student Engagement, engage@plu.edu with any
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year’s theme, TV shows, has already garnered some creative names, such as Campus Ministry’s “God’s Anatomy,” a play on ABC’s popular drama “Grey’s Anatomy.” As of Feb. 15, there were 34 teams signed up – more than half the committee’s goal of 60 teams. Once again, the relay planning committee has high hopes for the event, setting the fund-raising goal at $60,000 with 600 participants (10 people on each team). Last year, PLU and the University of Puget Sound hosted a combined relay and raised over
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