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  • antigen tests. PCR tests (rapid PCRs will be available soon) continue to be available through the Curative kiosk in the Health Center parking lot and, for symptomatic students, both rapid antigen and PCR tests are available through the Health Center. KN95 masks may be picked up at Old Main Market, Campus Safety, residence hall front desks, and The CAVE. The CDC, WADOH, and TPCPH have continued to update the public about the MPX public-health emergency, and they also continue to emphasize that most

  • February 1, 2008 Alum to address changing face of global health Epidemiologist William Foege will speak on campus Feb. 22 at the Wang Center for International Programs’ symposium “Advances in Global Health by Non-Governmental Organizations.”The symposium will highlight the work of non-governmental organizations that are searching for global solutions to control disease. These organizations, many from the Pacific Northwest, are stepping up to meet a need where governments cannot or have not. A

  • April 10 in the Anderson University Center. Following a brief welcome from PLU Athletic Director Laurie Turner, Patricia Krise shared her thoughts on NCAA Div. III and PLU. Krise, wife of PLU President Thomas W. Krise, played Div. III volleyball and basketball as an undergraduate student at Hanover College in Indiana. One of the key components of Krise’s message was the idea of playing a sport “for the love of the game,” a fixture at the Div. III level, where athletics-based scholarships are not

  • , because “dilution is the solution to pollution.” But that view of cleanup is not only shortsighted in general; it simply doesn’t work with Puget Sound, she noted, which acts rather like a big bathtub. PLU’s Earth Day Lecture When: 7:30 p.m. April 22. Where: Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, on the PLU campus. Admission: Free, but registration is required at left. Watch live: Gregoire’s talk will be livestreamed on LuteCast; check back for more details. That’s one of the reasons she

  • Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Awards & Recognition Troy Andrade ’07 The Outstanding Recent Alum Award T roy J.H. Andrade is a Native Hawaiian attorney whose passion for social justice was ignited as a student at PLU, where as a Rieke Scholar he was provided a forum to organize events to perpetuate the Hawaiian culture and to bring to the fore the

  • Leadership Between Men and Women in the Workplace 5. Cynthia R. Waite Counseling the Incarcerated: A Systematic Review of Therapy Programs for Inmates 6. Elizabeth Kamke, Kendall MacDonald, Marissa Smith and Savannah Thacker The influence of forgiveness on friendship quality.* 7. Harley Newman First in the Family: Transitioning into higher education as a First Generation Student. Promoting Academic Self Efficacy & Teaching Strategies 8. Amaya Hoʻopiʻi-Baptista Morality, Culture, and Language: Exploring

  • | Exhibition Opening May 1 | 4:00 p.m. | Scandinavian Cultural Center Student curated exhibition about the Labor Rights Movement in the US and Scandinavia. Sex +: Q&A with the Sexperts! May 2 | 6:00 | Diversity Center Join Allena Gabosch, Director of the Center for Sex Positive Culture in Seattle, and Kim Riano, Director of PLU’s Health and Counseling Centers, for a no holds barred conversation answering ALL of your questions about sex and sexuality. There will be opportunities to submit your questions

  • Kailey Lyman '16Following her dreams for teaching math and soccerKailey Lyman ’16 had a dream to teach math and coach soccer at the same time.  Her passion for math and soccer, coupled with the support and opportunities from PLU, helped her to achieve her goals. A dream has come true After Lyman graduated from the Master of Arts in Education program, she found her dream opportunity at Whitman Middle School in the Seattle School District.  She is now teaching eighth grade math and geometry as

  • handheld devices rival the computing power of laptop and desktop computers from just a few years ago. Improvements in battery life, processing speed, storage capacity, and wireless networking have made tablets and smartphones legitimate tools for professionals rather than simply a novelty. In healthcare, software apps on handheld devices can help support the practicing nurse in their job. Examples include symptom analyzers, diagnostic tools, lab test values, drug reference guides, databases of research

  • administrative officers, such as provost, vice presidents, and academic deans, as well as tenure-eligible members of the faculty. The president shall recommend for approval by the Board of Regents faculty promotions. The president shall have authority to make temporary appointments of senior officers. The president shall cause to be prepared a budget for each year to be submitted to the Board of Regents for their approval. The president of the university shall, together with the provost, the chair of the