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  • The Community Health Fellowship is a unique “gap year” opportunity for top recent college graduates from across the country. Since 2009, more than 112 graduates have served as Fellows, and the program continues to grow. This is an opportunity offering high levels of responsibility and…

    Project Horseshoe Farm Second Deadline is Approaching! Posted by: alemanem / February 3, 2021 February 3, 2021 The Community Health Fellowship is a unique “gap year” opportunity for top recent college graduates from across the country. Since 2009, more than 112 graduates have served as Fellows, and the program continues to grow. This is an opportunity offering high levels of responsibility and hands-on experience in community health, education, organizational management, and leadership. The

  • Information on individual PLU community members should not be shared with visitors/callers. Although a vast majority of these inquiries are harmless or routine in nature, there have been incidents of

    Front office staff or faculty who receive inquiries from visitors about campus community members or requests for specific information about campus facilities should follow these response guidelines outlined below.PLU Students, Staff & FacultyPLU Students, Staff & FacultyInformation on individual PLU community members should not be shared with visitors/callers. Although a vast majority of these inquiries are harmless or routine in nature, there have been incidents of unwanted persons attempting

  • Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) is a summer program run by the University of Washington (UW) Clean Energy Institute (CEI) and Undergraduate Research Program, and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF CHE-1950904). The CEBR Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program supports a select group of undergraduates, community…

    Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) Posted by: nicolacs / November 29, 2021 November 29, 2021 Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) is a summer program run by the University of Washington (UW) Clean Energy Institute (CEI) and Undergraduate Research Program, and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF CHE-1950904). The CEBR Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program supports a select group of undergraduates, community college students, and tribal college students to

  • Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) is a summer program run by the University of Washington (UW) Clean Energy Institute (CEI) and Undergraduate Research Program, and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF CHE-1950904). The CEBR Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program supports a select group of undergraduates, community…

    Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) Posted by: nicolacs / November 29, 2021 November 29, 2021 Clean Energy Bridge to Research (CEBR) is a summer program run by the University of Washington (UW) Clean Energy Institute (CEI) and Undergraduate Research Program, and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF CHE-1950904). The CEBR Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program supports a select group of undergraduates, community college students, and tribal college students to

  • The PLU Environmental Services Team is Dedicated to Providing Quality Service and a Clean, Safe, Healthy and Comfortable Atmosphere for the PLU Community to Learn, Work, Grow and Flourish.

    Attention Residential Students – Please contact your RA’s and/or CD’s in your respective halls for submitting work order requests. Commuter Students – Please contact a Faculty member and/or a Building representative for submitting work order requests. Environmental ServicesMission StatementThe PLU Environmental Services Team is Dedicated to Providing Quality Service and a Clean, Safe, Healthy and Comfortable Atmosphere for the PLU Community to Learn, Work, Grow and Flourish.Quick Links AASHE

  • Wanting to connect with a local faith community? Below is a listing of local communities at PLU or in close proximity to the university. This listing is not comprehensive.

    Connect with a Local Faith CommunityWanting to connect with a local faith community? Below is a listing of local communities at PLU or in close proximity to the university. This listing is not comprehensive. Feel free to contact the Campus Ministry Office for information about other congregations in the area. * Denotes explicitly LGBT supportive worship spaceFaith on CampusChapelThere are three Chapel services each week, all in different religious traditions/styles. To learn about each service

  • Community Director for the Lutes Commute Community & the ARENA | Residential Life | falcon@plu.edu | 253-535-8319

    Luis Falcon Community Director for the Lutes Commute Community & the ARENA he/him Phone: 253-535-8319 Email: falcon@plu.edu Professional Responsibilities Campus Life Responsibilities Oversee the Lutes Commute Community operations and programming Oversee the Campus Life Coordinators Supervise the Commuter Advocates (CAs) Coordinate Fall and Spring CAVE Community Welcome and participate in LUTE Welcome Participate in Campus Life student staff recruitment, selection, and training Liaison for clubs

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  • Class of 2018 Anna Marie Kennedy, BSN, RN Oakland: Creation of a Clinic. Carrie Ann Matyac, ARNP, MN, BSN, BA Alternatives to opioids in chronic pain management: A pilot patient education program

    DNP Scholarly ProjectsClass of 2018 Anna Marie Kennedy, BSN, RN Oakland: Creation of a Clinic. Carrie Ann Matyac, ARNP, MN, BSN, BA Alternatives to opioids in chronic pain management: A pilot patient education program Sylvia May, BSN, RN Addressing the Opioid Epidemic in Washington State Kathleen Louise Overly, BSN, RN Comparing Outcomes of Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treated within the Functional Medicine Model verses a Standard Primary Care Setting. Hiedi Sutton, BSN, RN

  • We have retained the search firm, CFO Selections, to conduct a search for a Controller. The Controller serves in the primary management and leadership role for the Business Office of the University.

    Controller - Business OfficeWe have retained the search firm, CFO Selections, to conduct a search for a Controller. The Controller serves in the primary management and leadership role for the Business Office of the University. Specific functions included in the work of the Business Office include accounting, payroll, accounts receivable & collections, cashiering, audit and tax compliance, budget administration, and financial reporting. The current staffing is 15 positions, not including the

  • Click on drop down menu on “About” section of President’s website and click “Organization Chart” to view most up-to-date version.

    Performance Management Manual for Supervisors (pdf) view page