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  • intimate bond built that someone who has not served will have a hard time understanding. This bond is built through teamwork, long hours, crappy assignments, complaining about everything together, and also enjoying the off time together. No matter someone’s background, culture, race, religion, or sex, the bond brings us all together. And humor is paramount to making it through all of the rough times. Tami Walsh Women’s Army Corps 1978-1980, Communications Specialist PLU Transcript Specialist, Office of

  • .  The custodian will arrange for access as promptly as possible and will notify the student of the time and place where the records may be inspected and/or copied.  Access will be allowed no more than 45-days after receipt of the written request.  When a record contains information about more than one student, the student may inspect and review only the records that relate to them. Fees for Copies of RecordsOfficial transcripts are printed on secure paper and include the University seal and

  • , damaging, destroying or carrying off any safeguard, notice, or warning provided to make the workplace safe. Not interfering with the use of any work practice designed to protect you from retail crime. Doing everything reasonably necessary to protect the life and safety of others. Participating in training programs. 4.0 Retail Operations Training Requirements 4.1 Initial Training: The following required training applies to employees working any time during the hours of 11pm to 6am per the Washington

  • Urban or Wilderness?There’s nothing quite like the Pacific Northwest. It is a special place to live and learn – and PLU is committed to making sure that you will get to experience all of it. Through PLU Outdoor Rec you can go on adventures around the Pacific Northwest, from exploring the rugged Olympic National Park coastline to climbing Oregon’s Smith Rock. During your time at PLU, you’ll be sure to go on plenty of independent journeys and spur-of-the-moment group outings – the Pacific

  • Values Based EducationWe think college is the time to ask the big questions. What will you live for? What are you called to be and to do? How will you make a genuine contribution to the world? What is your purpose, your passion, your unique talent? At PLU we help you recognize your connection with the world and your responsibility to serve it. And our Lutheran heritage gives PLU a uniquely broad idea of what it means to be successful. We prepare students to land that good job and become leaders

  • participate in our Lute Life Day event to go on a tour, have lunch in the commons, sit in on a class, and see residence halls. We hope you can join us! Note: These days are for first-year admitted students of color only. Though we’re partnering some of the time with our Lute Life Day event, you don’t need to register for the Lute Life Day – just here! You’ll be asked to log-in to your PLU student applicant portal to RSVP. APRIL 10RSVP EVENT SCHEDULE 8:45am – Welcome & Connection Activities 9:15am

  • involvement and leadership-and her husband, Kevin, have endowed the Benilda Regis Arinto Frey Scholarship. The scholarship will be awarded to female students who, like Eva, were the first in their family to attend college. Eva is quick to point out that, as someone in her mid-30s who works at PLU, she doesn’t have the money to make a sizeable one-time gift. Eva and Kevin’s gift to PLU is made in the form of a deferred gift-they named PLU as the beneficiary of their life insurance policy. The couple

  • long time. I’ve served on countless committees and various and sundry fund-raising campaigns. I’ve been on the Eastvold restoration committee and served on the alumni board. For the past year I’ve been a regent,”he said. All that Lute pride is contagious.Two years ago,while walking along the beach near his home, Kvinsland met a new neighbor, Vern Hoven. “When Vern mentioned that he was raised Lutheran and had an interest in reconnecting, I knew just what to do,” Kvinsland said. Jon and his wife

  • Aquatic Chemical Ecology Research at Georgia Tech Posted by: alemanem / January 13, 2017 January 13, 2017 Georgia Tech will be hosting 10 undergraduate researchers this summer at Georgia Tech in their REU program focused in Aquatic Chemical Ecology. The program website includes program details, contact information, and instructions for application.  The application deadline is February 15, 2017.  The full-time, 10-week program will start May 22 and run until July 28.  Participants will receive

  • Photo by Dr. Rose McKenney Dear Pierce County, Over the last semester in my Environmental Studies 350 course at PLU, I began to truly appreciate the importance and impact of community. In a time of social distancing and virtual classes, the class’ rare physical sessions were a literal and metaphorical breath of fresh air. As we conducted our data collections at the Parkland Prairie, I could not stop thinking about the negative impact that our communities have had on other communities, both