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  • Spring Wellness 2019 PLU offers wellness classes for staff and faculty throughout the year.  See below for a list of current classes and their descriptions.  Click here to sign up for classes.  For questions, please contact HR at humr@plu.edu or 253-535-7185. Spring Wellness 2019Weight WatchersWeight WatchersWhen: Tuesdays, 12:30-1:00 pm; come to weigh in at 12:15 Dates: April 30 – July 16 Where: April 30 – May 7: AUC 134 May 14 – 28: AUC 171 June 4 – 18: AUC 134 June 25 – July 2: AUC 171 July

  • first-in-the-family students, you have made it this far and owe it to yourself, your family and your supporters (sometimes even haters) to do well despite the obstacles. Self-care may include using resources such as the Health and Counseling centers, making time for friends and fun, and simply eating well. If the well-being of you or someone you know is lacking, the Student Care Network is there to back you up. PLU will help you take care of yourself. Nicole GonzalesResident Director, Stuen and

  • of difficulty and discouragement. As first-in-the-family students, you have made it this far and owe it to yourself, your family and your supporters (sometimes even haters) to do well despite the obstacles. Self-care may include using resources such as the Health and Counseling centers, making time for friends and fun, and simply eating well. If the well-being of you or someone you know is lacking, the Student Care Network is there to back you up. PLU will help you take care of yourself. Nicole

  • Contact Us!Foundation Relations grantdev@plu.edu 253-535-7177 WorkshopsThroughout the year, we host workshops to help faculty and staff understand grant processes, share tips and tools for applying to external grant funding and build collaboration. Check back soon for more opportunities.Introduction to Foundation RelationsAn overview of our new website and information on ways the foundation relations team can support faculty and administrators with external funding requests. November 14, 2017

  • Part(ies) to offer supportive measures, and inform them of or confirm receipt of a report. The Title IX Coordinator will explain to the Impacted Part(ies) the process for filing a Formal Complaint, and assess which procedural path the Prohibited Conduct will be processed. The Title IX Coordinator will inform the Impacted Part(ies) of the availability of supportive measures with or without the filing of a Formal Complaint. Supportive Measures may include, but not limited to, counseling services

  • . Dr. Artime, whose research interest is in the area of Traumatic Stress, completed a 2-year collaboration with the University of Washington, funded by PCORI. Her project developed a stakeholder learning community, composed of college clinicians, administrators, student life professionals, community members, and students who investigated evidence-based trauma focused treatments for use in university counseling centers. Dr. Artime engages her students in research which is timely, and bridges the gap

  • involves educating students, faculty and staff about social justice, sustainability and community, McGinnis said. The university works to create a positive dining experience to ensure students are nourished and ready to learn those lessons. And that positive experience goes beyond the plate. It takes into account conversation, tablescapes and the company. PLU brings people together in the University Center Commons, where students dine together and with professors and staff members. Dining staff come

  • education affordability, marijuana, and renewable energy. She currently serves as the Deputy Chief of Staff for the CO Senate Democratic Caucus, where she helps support and guide the priorities of the caucus through the legislative process at the State Capitol. Read Previous New economics mentorship program eases classroom-to-career transitions for PLU students Read Next Joel Earlywine ’17 Wins Best Research Abstract Award LATEST POSTS Meet Cameron Emerson ’08 April 14, 2019 PLU Alum Visits Department

  • Training and Development At PLU, we’re dedicated to the pursuit of life-long learning and professional development. Faculty and staff are encouraged to participate in upcoming workshops or training opportunities. Learn more here.Supervisors Click here to view the resources provided for supervisors. (A username and password are required.)Wellness Check out the various wellness opportunities available to PLU employees and help us support a healthy campus community. Find more information

  • Student Essay ContestReally Generous Prizes!Calling All Lutes to Protect the Earth The Wild Hope Center invites currently registered students to write an essay on the calling to “care for the earth,” a core element of PLU’s mission. Faculty and staff who are members of the Center for Vocation Committee will judge the essays. The first-place essay writer will be awarded a prize of $500. The second-place essay writer will be awarded a prize of $250. The Essay should discuss the calling to care