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  • “Department Sponsor” is the term used by the University to refer to the Department point of contact for purchases and/or Contracts with a vendor.

    are essential.  Service: Responsive and timely customer service is required.  Delivery: Reliable and timely delivery is expected.  Financial Stability: A strong financial position is important.  Compliance: Adherence to university policies and legal regulations.  Diversity: PLU has a passion to actively seek out and engage with locally owned businesses that are also diverse in terms of ownership (e.g., women-owned, minority-owned, LGBTQ+-owned, veteran-owned, WA state and/or locally owned

  • Indiana University | Understanding the World Through Sports and Recreation | Originally from Puyallup, WA Ryan has a B.S.

    Ryan M. Rodenberg, JD/Ph.D. Indiana University Biography Biography Originally from Puyallup, WA Ryan has a B.S. in Business Administration from Creighton University, where he played tennis and was an NCAA Academic All-American (1995-97). He then went on to earn his Juris Doctor at the University of Washington Law School (2002), and a PhD in Sports Management from the Indiana University (2009). At Indiana University he has taught courses, Legal Issues in Sport Environment, Sport and Higher

  • The mission of the Chemistry Department is to provide high quality educational programs for all students who study chemistry at PLU.

    PLU Chemistry Department Mission StatementMission StatementThe mission of the Chemistry Department is to provide high quality educational programs for all students who study chemistry at PLU. Faculty strive to teach chemistry in ways that help students become life-long learners, effective written and oral communicators, and explorers of the relationship of chemistry to other fields. The department endeavors to integrate education and research by incorporating recent discoveries, modern

  • PLU offers wellness classes for staff and faculty throughout the year. Past classes have included spinning, fit club, aerobics, weight training, and many more.

    a free problem assessment and referral service where you and your immediate family members can go for help in solving a variety of emotional, behavioral, family, relationship, financial, elder care and mental health or chemical dependency concerns. Complete confidentiality is assured.Kaiser PermanentePLU employees enrolled in PLU’s medical plan can visit the Kaiser Permanente website to access online health information, tools, and services that make health care accessible and convenient, 24

  • PLU's MFT Department partners with local community mental health agencies and an AAMFT Approved Supervisor at each site.

    Internship SitesPLU’s MFT Department partners with local community mental health agencies and an AAMFT Approved Supervisor at each site. We guarantee our practicum students an internship placement at one of these sites. Each site has the same objective of giving interns practical experience in the mental health field, however, each site has unique qualities and opportunities for growth as a therapist. In addition to the practicum sites, the MFT Department has a relationship with Camp Korey

  • Our mission is to assist students in developing a personal set of values and ethics; managing emotions; making decisions and following through on commitments; becoming independent; recognizing

    Responsibilities System and/or notify parents or guardians of outcomes and/or imposed sanctions. The SR&R Office has been developed with the goal that all students involved in any disciplinary matter are treated with fairness and in a manner consistent with other students. Review Meetings give all parties the opportunity to identify concerns, explain perceptions, explore behavior, and hear suggestions. The emphasis is placed on student behavior and the relationship of behavior to commitments and

  • Clinic Coordinator, Counseling Services | Wellbeing Services and Resources | barnett@plu.edu | 253-535-7206 | Barbara has been a PLU staff member since 2002, first working within the Student Life Office then joining the Counseling Center team in 2016.  She has held several membership positions on university committees, including the Parking Committee, PLU Staff Council, and the Campus Ministry Council.  Previous to PLU, Barbara worked for a local property management company, was a retail sales clerk, and a legal assistant in Montana. .

    Barbara E. Barnett Clinic Coordinator, Counseling Services she/her Phone: 253-535-7206 Email: barnett@plu.edu Office Location:Anderson University Center - Room 300 Professional Biography Personal Education Associate, Arts & Science, Tacoma Community College, 1993 Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, Pacific Lutheran University, in process Responsibilities Administrative support for Wellbeing Services and Resources, and management of Counseling Services front desk responsibilities Accolades

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  • Student Residential Hall building emergency fire evacuation drills are conducted twice (2X)  a year on the second week of the Spring (February) and Fall (September) terms.

    Calendars for the 2024-25 Emergency Preparedness Drills: Fall 2024: Earthquake Drill – The Great Washington ShakeOut:   Thursday, October 17th, 2024 at 10:00am Spring 2025: Lockdown Drill: Wednesday, February 12th, 10:00am Non-Residential Campus Buildings Fire Evacuation Drill: Thursday, March 20th, 2024 at 11:25am Training Available Through Pierce CountyPierce County Emergency Management offers various emergency response training courses throughout the year. Please view their website periodically for

  • Karen Hille Phillips, Pacific Lutheran University’s largest single benefactor. Her $15 million gift funded the new Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, which will open in October 2013. (Photography by PLU Photographer, John Froschauer) By  Greg Brewis A Lifetime of Service to Others…

    of her church, but very private, almost ascetic, in her expression of faith. She was single for most of her life, but had a decades-long relationship with J.W. Phillips. They married only after retiring from long careers in medicine and health care. She was a PLC nursing graduate, trained in hands-on care, but came to establish and manage outpatient clinics for heart, cancer, Alzheimer’s and AIDS during her 30 years at the University of Washington Medical Center. She was raised on her family’s

  • Invitation to Host a E&D Week Program! We are seeking campus partners who are interested in creating programming to participate in and celebrate this exciting week.

    Earth & Diversity Week 2025 Ripple Effect: Our Bonds with Water April 21st – 25th For the 2025 Earth & Diversity Week, we will dive into our relationships with water and how it can inspire ripple effects from our actions to deepen relationships with our communities and the landscape.  Water is essential to every component of our lives.  And yet, when was the last time you paused to consider your relationship with water? How have you come to learn about the waters of where you call home?  What