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  • Rebecca Rumpza Director for Campus Life Operations she/her Phone: 253-535-7655 Email: rumpzari@plu.edu Office Location:Anderson University Center - Room 166 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Professional Biography Education Studies in Music Education, University of Puget Sound Responsibilities Campus Life Responsibilities Direction and overview for budget and purchase protocols Review Residency Requirement and Exemption Requests Coordinate housing accessibility and

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  • Individualized Assistance and ConsultationsIf you need more personal assistance or a quieter place to practice on your own and learn new skills, check out the Digital Design Lab in the Library or the Morken Center Wiegand Multimedia Lab. Student assistants and staff are available to help you learn the technology and apply it to your assignments and course work. If you have specialized needs, such as: how to create a mail merge, database, or spreadsheet how to create a presentation how to create

  • PhonesTechnical support for university owned phones is provided through the Help Desk located on the first floor of the library.  For additional information regarding voicemail and phone use, please refer to the packet that came with your phone or visit https://www.plu.edu/helpdesk/support/internet-phones-cabletv/phones/.  If you have additional questions, please contact the Help Desk at 253-535-7525 or submit a service request at http://helpdesk.plu.edu. Consult the Digital Phone and Voice

  • If the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities determines a threat to self or others, or harm to the community, SRR in conjunction with the Dean of Students has the ability to impose Interim Measures on a student. Interim Measures are meant to provide restrictions while a student waits for their Review Meeting. Interim Measures will work to address any safety concerns, while also minimizing the impact on all parties. Once a student’s determination is made, Interim Measures will no longer

  • Mask Mandate Changes - Effective June 1, 2023With the end of the federal Public Health Emergency for COVID-19, and the end of the Mask Order by the Washington State Department of Health, effective June 1st the PLU Counseling and Health Centers are moving to Mask-Optional when utilizing our services. Mask-optional means that individuals may choose whether or not they wear a mask.  We understand that not everyone may be comfortable removing their mask.  Anyone who wishes to continue wearing a

  • How does it work, and what is the commitment?PLU faculty and staff who wish to participate (either to receive or offer support) can fill out this electronic form, which asks questions about the nature of the issue and any conditions or preferences for the pairing. Participants can indicate whether they are volunteering to offer support (only if needed), whether they are seeking support, and whether they would be comfortable in a co-supporter option if someone else currently has a similar life

  • Web Services User Services provides technical support and assistance with a variety of Web-based applications and technologies.Google SitesStudent clubs and organizations, as well as individual students, faculty, and staff may use Google Sites to create their own Web sites and/or digital portfolios.  We offer workshops covering the basics of Google Sites, and we are also able to coordinate more personalized training opportunities ad hoc.PLU Search and DirectoryWe are able to coordinate the

  • better internship available in the state.What are some of the projects you’ve been working on for the Senate Democratic Caucus? I have had the opportunity to help draft parts of legislation, conduct policy research for staff and legislators, write e-newsletters for our caucus, staff the Financial Institutions and Insurance (FII) Committee for a double-booked policy staffer—which has been amazing—and attend strategy meetings with legislators in our caucus for the FII committee. What are some of the

  • and evening refreshments will be provided. The event is open to all PLU students, staff, alumni, and the public.  Admission Free. Continue below for details on the sessions being offered this year. Registration: For current students, please RSVP by logging into the Opportunities Board and select ‘Workshops’ under “Events” on the main menu. For staff and alumni, please fill out the online RSVP form. Questions? Contact Graduate Admission at gradadmission@plu.edu or 253-535-8570. For current students

  • So What Can I Do With My GSRS Degree?A degree in Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies offers students a wide range of career options. Students seeking a major or minor in GSRS have the opportunity to pursue careers in fields such as law, advocacy, counseling, education, international policy, health, politics, psychology, social work, sociology, public administration, and history–just to name a few. GSRS students develop skills in oral and written communication, problem-solving, critical thinking