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  • A breach in the security of restricted data can lead to identity theft, legal action against the uni

  • Congratulations! LUTES LIVING THE MISSIONLutes Living the Mission recognizes individuals and groups that have quietly and loudly advanced the mission of PLU by fostering growth in thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care. Through their actions and development of programs and services, the recipients of these awards have promoted innovation, engagement, and holistic-wellbeing to support student success, transition, and graduation.They provide opportunities for others to become involved and transform

  • 以携带自己的可重复使用之购物袋或(有时)支付额外少许费用来购买塑料购物袋。Buying Groceries Online | 线上购买杂货Some local grocery stores allow you to place orders online and will deliver them to you. This is a good option for when the weather is bad, but does require advanced planning and comes with additional fees. Stores often have specials to waive fees on first orders. Downloading apps may also be the easiest way to create and track orders. QFC – https://www.qfc.com/d/grocery (set the Parkland store as your Preferred location

  • -829-1040. If you have a general question about your tax filing or regulations, you should be pressing 2, 2 and then 4. Please note that the wait time may be long. If you are a non-resident alien for tax purposes, please mention your status AND also mention that you may need to speak to the advanced tax law department. More Resources IRS webpage on Tax Issues for Foreign Students and Scholars. U.S. Dep. of Homeland Security’s webpage on F-1 and M-1 Students: Obtaining a Social Security Number. U.S

  • herself now, graduating in 2007 and living in Geneva, Switzerland. She’s earning a Master of Advanced Studies in International and European Security there, studying international law, terrorism and energy security, among other subjects. She also is studying press freedoms in regions of global conflict, with a focus on the increased intimidation, and sometimes assassination, of journalists. And, she’s also working as a freelance journalist at the United Nations’ European headquarters. It is a pretty

  • . “For some, it literally edifies our entire being to continue studying and to have devoted time or space or structure to do that in a formalized way. “Some of us do get these advanced degrees because that’s how we gain access to resources we can redistribute in radical ways into communities. For me, a really tangible reason that I did it was because I was in a really abusive relationship, and I literally needed to get out of the state.”  For the doctorally-curious Benge distills advice down to a

  • about the logistics of a vaccination clinic like this — I know that this has been an experience that they are not going to have in their lifetime again. At least I hope that they are not.” The PLU School of NursingThe School of Nursing at Pacific Lutheran University is a professional school that combines nursing science with a strong foundation in the natural sciences and liberal arts. This selective program prepares undergraduate students as skilled generalists so they may later seek advanced

  • practices, developing awareness, attending to basic needs, creating a supportive environment, and having community partners can create a positive impact on homeless students,” Reyes said. This past spring, Reyes graduated with her B.A. in social work and is now enrolled in the University of Washington’s MSW Advanced Standing Program. Reyes has come a long way from her time drifting from house to house and seeking solace in drugs. Today, she’s proud of how far she’s come and says she plans to help

  • on Duty. Vendor & Contractor AccessVendor & Contractor AccessPLU utilizes contractors and vendors across campus. Construction and other mechanical work is coordinated through Facilities Management. Facilities will provide Construction Alerts to affected areas to provide advanced notice of any disruption to the workplace and the presence of non-PLU individuals. Contractors and service vendors who are on campus for long durations of time may be issued temporary access cards. This process is

  • the resident facilities where they will serve their sentences. Before they disperse across the state, though, they must pay a visit to the infirmary. With care and compassion, Eric Larsen ’09 and his team address the inmates’ health care needs: building medical charts, sorting out prescriptions, checking for communicable diseases, and much more. “We don’t know who they are, we don’t know anything about them,” said Larsen, an advanced registered nurse practitioner who earned his Master of Science