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  • customers having to go to the store and talk to someone face-to-face — that impact was important to me,” he says. NETFLIX AND NO TIME TO CHILL A couple of weeks after his final interview, Ronquillo was sitting in a history class when he received a phone call. It was his recruiter asking him how the interview went. Ronquillo says he was disappointed, initially believing this was simply a check-in call, and not the offer he had been hoping to receive. But after listening to Ronquillo’s experience, the

  • educational experience. At times, this may mean auxiliary aids that are provided through a third-party/independent company. To ensure availability and appropriate coordination, PLU’s OAA office protocol for requests is:  Submit the request during the business week and office hours. (Monday– Friday.) Request for an auxiliary aid from an independent/third party company is: An email with date/time/location/and brief description of  what the situation is that requires an auxiliary aid sent to Austin Beiermann

  • Chapter 296-800-160, WAC1.0 IntroductionPLU will provide most required personal protective equipment (PPE). The employee may be required to provide PPE that is of a personal nature and that may be worn off the job, such as slip resistant footwear. An employee who comes to work without their PPE may be sent home on their own time to retrieve the equipment.2.0 Hazard AssessmentEach supervisor is responsible for conducting regular hazard assessments. The process involves looking for and

  • the housing application and selection process more accessible and manageable for students and staff. Campus Life will be sending multiple emails that include information and resources throughout the J-term and Spring semester. These will include instructions for applying to housing, video tutorials for using eRezLife, and any additional information our office can provide as our office works to fully implement eRezLife for all of our housing needs. At this time, eRezLife will not be fully

  • nursing program offered. Busy is an understatement. Inmate populations often run the gamut of health care needs: men ages 18 and beyond — some who have never seen a doctor in their lives, Larsen said — who require everything from treatment for chronic conditions and medical emergencies, to inpatient services and psychiatric care. “I get a direct, daily sense that I make a difference… what I do now is right in front of me, it’s almost immediate all the time.”“We see things there that you wouldn’t

  • planning, designing, developing and implementing the PLU website. He started at PLU in 2008 as a content development specialist creating different ways to tell the PLU story. Before that he spent more than two years as a reporter at the Pierce County Herald, covering Bonney Lake and Puyallup. John Froschauer, photographer Prior to his time at the university, John spent 15 years working for himself with a main client, Associated Press and APImages, but also worked with regional and international news

  • offer low-cost bread to the community with an opportunity to generate income for the workers and the feeding center by selling bread at the market. While the video in this story captures just a few moments of our time in Nicaragua, we hope it can show the viewer the community we love, and capture just some of the interactions shared between community members and their new friends from PLU. The opening question asks, “Are you here to serve or just to update your Facebook status?” For this PLU group

  • already feel successful and like I’ve ‘made it’ because I am my own boss,” Holste told the Business Examiner. “I get to call the shots about my projects and schedule.” Handy, since Holste also is a hands-on mom of two toddlers, and she can donate time to creative jobs for nonprofits. She also told the Business Examiner she’s already learned a profound, Lute-like life lesson: “Go with your gut. It’s often a lot more helpful than your brain.” Zach Powers ’10, Media & Content Manager, PLU. The Business

  • . “I first witnessed the unhygienic and humiliating conditions women face during birth” while working with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in Kabul, Røskeland, 41, said in an email interview. The time was shortly after the U.S. invasion and the hospital had received major improvements, but the labor and delivery unit consisted of one room with five beds. “Every 24 hours between 60 and 75 women would deliver,” she said. “As you can imagine, it was a chaotic scene where medical

  • guest juror. Steve Sobeck Retrospective February 22, 2023 – March 22, 2023 Opening Reception Wednesday, February 22 from 5-7pm Ceramicist and long time PLU professor Steve Sobeck retired from teaching in 2022. He returns again for an exhibit of pottery spanning decades of work. 2023 Senior Exhibition  April 19, 2023 – May 19, 2023 Opening Reception Wednesday, April 19 from 5-7pm Please join the Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts to celebrate the accomplishments of graduating artists in