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departments requiring specialized software beyond our knowledge base should contract for support with outside vendors. Departmental Labs and Classrooms Computers in labs and classrooms operated for the use of students in a specific department is the responsibility of the academic unit. Repairs will be handled through User Support or Natural Sciences, but normal maintenance and support will be handled through the units. Requests for new equipment will be made by the academic unit and be sent to the
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point. The D Center, in the words of Director Angie Hambrick, is “what you need it to be. It’s always that safe, inclusive and welcoming community.” Hambrick’s role at PLU serves to support students who are learning about identity, culture and equity. And that includes social justice issues – defined as a series of actions that promote betterment of the world and society. As part of that, the D Center has four students who serve as diversity advocates, students who take leadership roles on campus
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Holiday Music Events Posted by: Reesa Nelson / November 29, 2021 November 29, 2021 The end of the semester is always a busy period for our students. This year we’re grateful that we’re able to share our students’ hard work with the public with several live, in-person concert experiences in December. Keep reading for more information about what’s going on in the coming weeks! Our marquee event is Hope, A PLU Christmas Concert. All on-campus performances have already sold out, but tickets are
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struggles and hard times, come talk to us,” said Lorie Stabb, associate director of operations in the Office of Financial Aid. “We will do whatever we can to see if we can help.” Working with Student Services is the first step in preparing a financial package for next year, she said. “It’s hard to help if you don’t know,” Staab said. “We can’t do a thing if we don’t know.” “We want to get out and talk to our students,” she added. “We are reaching out to them and comforting them.” Financial Aid PLU
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, explorers, and collaborators in the learning journey. What’s exciting about teaching in the PLU MSW program? It’s an honor to have the opportunity to teach MSW students. These are the people who will be serving and shaping all the systems that support people and our communities. When I work with our students, I have hope for a better world. What makes PLU’s MSW special? PLU is a special community, so being able to house an MSW program here is a privilege. Our students have unique opportunities to build
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Quick Starts and Online Tutorials These brief quick-starts, tutorials, and summaries explain basic tools and tasks of our supported applications. You may reinforce your learning by: Replaying the tutorial Pausing the tutorial (use the control bar just below the tutorial screen–the Pause button has 2 vertical bars) and open a document on which to practice Opening the instructional summary on selected tutorials If you need further assistance, please contact the Help Desk at helpdesk@plu.edu or
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John Fickeisen-Johnstone Scientific Instructional Support Technician Full Profile 253-535-8715 fickeijp@plu.edu
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kind of funny, considering a certain Deacon’s defiance of 1960s-era PLU rules. “We used to have mandatory Chapel, with disciplinary action if you missed it,” Sola said during the campus visit with Sandvig. “The first day, everyone was assigned a seat, so we’d send freshmen in with a clipboard to sit in our seats, and it looked like we were there!” That was Then, This is Now Slide to the future A few other things have changed since then, too, of course: For one thing, the stage where The Deacons
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semesters. During the second year of the program it can be more difficult to maintain a full-time job as you are required to fulfill 20 hours per week at your internship site along with the required classes. Is it possible to live in Seattle while I complete the program?The MFT Program continues to have students who commute from the Seattle area. For the first year, it is only necessary to drive to Tacoma twice a week for classes. Once students start their practica, they will have to be on-campus at the
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Jennifer Smith Dean of Inclusive Excellence Phone: 253-535-7811 Email: jennifer.smith@plu.edu Professional Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor Associate Professor of Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies International Honors Faculty Title IX Committee Education Ph.D., English, Western Michigan University, 2006 M.A., English, Miami University, 2001 B.A., English, Franklin College, 1998 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Modern & Contemporary British Literature LGBTQ Studies Women's Literature
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