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  • available for all conference and event attendees at a per person, per night rate. On Campus Lodging includes: Free parking – no parking pass required Full bed linens – includes fitted sheet, flat sheet, blanket, pillow, towel and wash cloth Variety of room occupancy – double traditional, single traditional, multiple occupancy apartment and studio apartment 24 hour security Front desk support and assistance Internet access ports in every room; WiFi available to all guests Linens are also included with

  • April 20, 2014 Take Back the Night at PLU Students attend a Take Back the Night rally at PLU. (Photo: PLU Women’s Center) Annual event aims to raise awareness about sexual assault By Valery Jorgensen ’15 Pacific Lutheran University’s Women Center hosts the annual Take Back the Night march and rally, part of an international campaign to raise awareness about sexual assault, April 24 in Red Square. The event invites people to speak up and speak out about ending violence. Take Back the Night When

  • Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI)(STTI) is the honor society for nurses and nursing students. Nominated students are recognized for demonstrating outstanding scholarly and leadership achievements. The PLU School of Nursing participates in the Psi Chapter-at-Large within STTI.Read the December 2022 NewsletterUpcoming Events 9 Jan 2023 - Application deadline for international leadership positions (ALL Sigma Event)Complete the application at https://sigmanursing.formstack.com/forms

  • possible reliable and continuous connections to the PLU network. (System notices for unexpected network events are found at https://www.plu.edu/status/) Provide timely responses to requests for assistance in the event of a connection failure Terminate connections at any time if there is a reasonable and necessary requirement to do so to maintain network service to the University. Anti-Virus Software Policy This policy is in effect beginning September 2006. Anyone who connects a personally owned

  • April 18, 2008 Relay for Life returns to PLU track Students, faculty, staff and alumni will paint the campus purple on April 25 and 26 during PLU’s third annual Relay for Life The relay begins at 6 p.m. on Friday, April 25. At least one member from each team will circle the university track for 18 hours, with the relay ending at noon on Saturday, April 26. Relay for Life is an annual fund raising event for the American Cancer Society. Held in communities and at universities across the nation in

  • 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

  • Parking InformationPurple pins – Parking available to Graduates and their Guests. Olson lot has ADA parking. Brown pins – Two lots that are close to campus will run shuttles every 15 to 20 minutes. The shuttles will pause during the event and start up immediately after the event. Signage will be placed at the lot entrances and shuttle pick-up locations. Gold pin – Event location. Blue pins – Food on campus. Green pin – Find Lute Gear for that special graduate at the LuteLocker.What to Bring

  • ACS Career Events 2021 Careers in Chemistry for Undergraduates Posted by: alemanem / February 11, 2021 February 11, 2021 Three virtual events during three successive Wednesdays. The first is on February 24th. All STEM students (not just chemistry students) of all levels (freshman through senior) will benefit from the events. Event 1: Feb 24th, 2021 at 5:30-6:30 PM – Dr. Mark Lonergan, “So you decided you want to be a graduate student in chemistry, what’s next?”  Event 2: March 3rd, 2021 at 5:30

  • Food Truck PolicyRequest approval from Hospitality Services in writing when planning an event on campus that will include food trucks. This request must be submitted at least 30 business days prior to the event. The request must include the number of food trucks and desired location. Hospitality Services will review and give conditional approval. The trucks may not block access routes or cause any safety hazards. For PLU hosted events: The following information must be provided to Hospitality

  • Only recognized and registered student clubs/organizations may sponsor a fundraising activity. There are three different types of fundraising activities: internal fundraisers, external fundraisers, and solicitations, donations, or in-kind contributions. Student Engagement must approve all fundraising activities sponsored by student organizations through completion and acceptance of an Event Planning Form. Fundraising activities must be consistent with the mission of PLU, and adhere to all local