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same as those of on-campus employees, including compliance with all policies and rules of the university and state while working remotely. Remote work is not to be used to provide care for a child, other dependent, or elder. Remote work is not an appropriate substitute for sick time off and should not be used to circumvent the university’s leave provisions, workers’ compensation process, and/or Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Employees should consult with Human Resources for temporary
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more important than the quantity. Documentation that you have worked with vets in different fields (e.g. large/farm animal, equine, small animal) is very important and will make you more appealing to an admissions committee. You may acquire such experience by working with veterinarians in private practice, farms, ranches, animal shelters, zoos, aquaria, laboratories, etc. The opportunities to work or volunteer for veterinarians who care for different species Keep a log or diary of the hours you
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more important than the quantity. Documentation that you have worked with vets in different fields (e.g. large/farm animal, equine, small animal) is very important and will make you more appealing to an admissions committee. You may acquire such experience by working with veterinarians in private practice, farms, ranches, animal shelters, zoos, aquaria, laboratories, etc. The opportunities to work or volunteer for veterinarians who care for different species Keep a log or diary of the hours you
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in their wing, hall, and at PLU build skills to navigate mature interpersonal relationships through use of tools and processes such as the roommate and community standards agreements explore wellness and care for themselves, their communities, and the world through the lens of diversity, justice, and sustainability Linked Residence Hall(s)Harstad, Hinderlie, Ordal, Pflueger, Tingelstad Upper Campus Harstad Hall is the most historic building on campus, once housing the entire university. Today
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myself on stage as a performer and a composer, and share my love of music with students and audience members. Sometimes I wish I had more unconstructed time just to let my brain lie fallow, so to speak. I literally just finished writing one ballet — the fastest I’ve ever composed anything. But it’s awesome that people want me to write music and it’s awesome that they seem to like to hear it. What a cool thing. Our quartet also plays in memory care centers and women’s prisons for free, which is very
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PLU mission of inquiry, leadership, service and care. “The reason I’m interested in my dissertation and the research involved is because it is inquiry into an area of Lutheran history that is not widely studied––in Scandinavia or here. The Lutheran Church is becoming more and more global, so that means you have a Lutheran tradition that’s being reinterpreted by different communities and cultural backgrounds. Especially in this five-hundred-year anniversary of the Reformation it is important to say
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community of professors in the Humanities Division. “It is my sense that the professors genuinely care about you. As a new faculty member, I have received help with all of my questions from generous colleagues.” Having this level of support available has made Professor Zhu’s journey at PLU less challenging and has allowed him to better balance teaching, researching, and writing his dissertation. Professor Zhu taught his first PLU class, Chinese 101, this past fall, and then taught Chinese 102 and
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. Robinson-Bertoni says, “I am interested in the way that people are taking care of each other and the ways that people are creatively addressing social problems. Using poetry. Using theatre. Using singing. Using these things that bring out so much of a human experience that is bigger than just the empirical measurements. They’re immeasurables.” At the heart of this, for Robinson-Bertoni, is connection. Religion is all about connection. A connection with God, a connection with oneself, a connection with
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of homecoming weekend, the PLU community will celebrate the completion of one of the university’s more ambitious projects, the complete remodel of Eastvold Chapel, renamed the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. The 45,900-square-foot center takes the name of Karen Hille Phillips ’55, a nursing graduate and former PLU regent who, upon her death, bequeathed more than $10 million to alma mater which was used for the completion of the project. All told, Phillips left nearly $25
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. Those receipts will describe, without indicating value, what was given. Donated auction items fall under the IRS definition for unrelated use property. Any contributed property not put into service by PLU falls under this category. A related use gift would be a piece of medical equipment donated to the School of Nursing. Converting contributed items is a good way to generate more resources for PLU, but the law requires a reduction in a donor’s deduction for unrelated use property. Advancement
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