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questions, please call ext. 7185. Read Previous The connection between the Sun and the Northern Lights Read Next Fields of Dreams COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024 Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24
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ensure proper use, storage, and replacement. Should Washington State experience a severe shortage in the availability of filtering facepiece respirators and cause PLU to take measures to conserve our supply, the respirator program administrator will update our program to address any changes in use or other practices. This program may be suspended if/when the COVID-19 risk to employees is no longer evident. We keep this written program updated and make it available as part of our larger PLU
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the opportunity to pursue their dreams,” she continued. MESA is a national organization that provides underrepresented students in grades four through 12 with opportunities in these three subjects. Typically, students from the African American, Native American, Hispanic, Pacific Islander and female populations are underrepresented in math, science and engineering fields, and the program prepares these students to reach their full potential and be active contributors in the fields. Students from
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Transnationalism and its ConsequencesMigration, colonial occupation, refugee flows, global travel—the movement of people and ideas across national borders both historically and in the present has political, economic, social and cultural impacts for the destination and also for the place of origin. Using multiple disciplinary perspectives, this concentration investigates the issues arising from the transnational movement of people and ideas such as those related to religious and cultural
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-depth knowledge of a specified area of knowledge designated as a major within the University. An understanding of the interconnections among the basic liberal arts and sciences and the in-depth knowledge of her/his specified major area. In addition to the knowledge base described above, and an awareness of how different disciplinary methodologies are used, every student at Pacific Lutheran University is expected to develop the following abilities: Critical Reflection Select sources of information
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Planning for Activities and TravelUtilize the resources listed to the right to assist in planning PLU sponsored activities on and off campus or any PLU sponsored travel. Official off-campus activities receive the benefit of the university’s insurance and other support. Affiliation with PLU doesn’t equate to sponsorship of travel or activities. The leader of a group activity should check with his or her supervisor to learn the details of what resources are available and how the activity can
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Reformation Project Welcoming Resources Queer Virtue Book List on Religion and Spirituality by Rainbow Queer Grace, an online encyclopedia for LGBTQ and Christian life Queer Theology (includes a section for transgender individuals here) Friends for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns (Quaker) Q Christian Stories by or about Queer Christians: Preacher’s Kid, music album by Semler Can You Be Queer and Christian? Unchanged Stories Queer Eye, particularly season 2 episode 1 and season 5
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Ian Lindhartsen ’20 uses his individualized major to pursue his passion for music Ian Lindhartsen entered PLU with a plan. The 253 PLU Bound scholarship recipient from the Key Peninsula began his first year with plans to major in music education. But best-laid plans often go awry. Lindhartsen soon realized that wasn’t the path for him. He knew… November 22, 2021 AcademicsAlumni ProfilesBusinessIndividualized MajorMusicPLU Grads
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Telemental Health (TMH) Informed Consent (pdf) view download PLU’s Counseling Center is offering Telemental Health (TMH) counseling services for students residing in Washington state, due to licensing restrictions. Information about Telemental Health is provided here, and for clients who desire to use the service, consent is required.
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Supporting WellnessStudent Worker Payroll CalendarSupporting Wellness Health Center – Student appointments at the Health Center are free. Students workers can use their WA Paid Sick Leave to cover an absence from work as a result of a planned or urgent visit to the health center. Counseling Center – Did you know that the Counseling Center has walk-in appointments Monday through Friday? Helping Students in Distress – The Counseling Center put together this amazing guide to responding to
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