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  • Need a break from classes? A few moments to de-stress? Check out links below to destress, explore, listen, and more. Curated Collections by the Campus Life Engage Ambassadors

    : volunteer to support students from the surrounding PLU community by providing youth assistance with their studies. Be My Eyes: Be of service to those who are visually impaired through FaceTime. Charity Miles: Earn money for the charity of your choice by walking. School in the Cloud: Provide guidance and inspiration for children abroad. Trivia: Answer questions to donate rice to people in need. DoSomething.org: All you need to make a difference is an internet connection. NETWORKING Development

  • The Health Scholar Program is a training program tailored to individuals interested in pursuing or seeking to advance their career in health care. Our program allows students to gain firsthand experience in both clinical and administrative healthcare settings as an integral part of the care delivery team. In their…

    Neurological Surgery Summer Student Program Read Next NSF-REU proposal at Georgia Southern University LATEST POSTS Dept of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship October 30, 2024 Allen Institute Summer Internship Program October 29, 2024 Summer Research – Army HBCU-MI SPARK October 29, 2024 IMOD Summer Research Opportunity for Undergrads October 17, 2024

  • The list below reflects common internship evaluation methods to connect course content to internship experiences and inspire vocational discernment.

    Digital portfolio Draft a grant proposal or publication Revise resume, cover letter, and LinkedIn profile to reflect new skills Create a brochure about the internship position or the organization/company Example: Intern 101 (things student wished they would have known) Create a website and/or offer to update company’s website with internship information Assemble a workshop for other students who might be interested in an internship in this area

  • Sacred sites and coal mounds As part of Earth Week, PLU’s GREAN Club will host two guests from the Lummi Nation to talk about their struggle against one of the country’s largest coordinated industrial developments. The land along the northern border of the Lummi Nation’s…

    the permits are issued and the proposal goes through. For more information about the situation facing the Lummi Nation, see: https://www.lummi-nsn.gov/ Read Previous A conversation with Steve Maxwell Read Next Relay For Life at PLU raises nearly $20,000 COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Caitlyn Babcock ’25 wins first place in 2024 Angela Meade Vocal

  • We have first aid kits located all around campus in order to insure the safety of our PLU community.  If you need a first aid kit refill please contact us at x8935 or at safety@plu.edu.

    submit a proposal to your Vice President for approval and allocation of funding for projects. You may also ask your safety committee representative to submit the project for the EHS request list. Report other hazards, such as improperly functioning equipment, unsafe co-workers, and inadequate procedures to your supervisor. You may also submit a Safety Hazard Reporting Form to the Environmental Health & Safety Manager. Reports received by the Environmental Health & Safety Manager will be reviewed by

  • reThinking how sustainability is taught at PLU using a novel approach at reDesign House. The art of sustainability By Chris Albert Across the street from the Martin J. Neeb Center sits an old house – not built to the exacting LEED environmental standards of Neeb,…

    students with different skill sets should be brought into the process. In addition, they are developing a proposal for how the coursework they’ve developed fits into the PLU curriculum. As the development of the reDesign House continues, Smith, Avila and Cooley expect more collaboration with students and faculty, as they see how sustainability can be a resource for other majors at PLU. “We never thought of it as just an art and design course,” Avila said. “It’s contagious in a very good way,” Smith

  • Sponsored Programs The Sponsored Programs team helps to pair university faculty and staff grant-seekers with public funding sources and private, corporate, and community foundations to grow support

    maintenance. Office of the Provost The Provost’s Office ensures that the project activities are consistent with the mission of the university and confirms that adequate support and resources will be available in the event of an award. Compliance Human Participants Review Board Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee Academic Budgeting Academic Budget Assistance Cost-share and matching funds Course Release Administrative ServicesBusiness Office The Business Office monitors the financial activity of all

  • Signed Consent Form (for research assuring Confidentiality, NOT Anonymity) Cover Letter (for use with low-risk, anonymous, surveys in hard copy format) Online Cover Letter (for use with low-risk,

    Consent.  This waiver can be requested as part of your HPRB proposal on Mentor; there is no separate form required. If your research is anonymous and low-risk, you may request such a waiver to use a Cover Letter or Online Cover Letter, depending on the type of study, instead of obtaining written consent. In rare circumstances, you may request a Waiver of Informed Consent. Consult with your Unit Designate and/or the HPRB Chair if you think this might be appropriate and necessary.  Again, you may

  • Before scheduling your event with us, please reserve your room through Hospitality Services. You may visit their website here, call them at 253-535-7450, or visit the office in the Anderson

    up and any additional linens Contact person including phone number and address Title or name of event Banner budget account number (for on-campus customers) Special dietary requirements

  • The president of the university shall be a member of a Lutheran church, or of a Christian denomination with which the ELCA has a relationship of full communion; shall be the executive head of the

    administrative officers, such as provost, vice presidents, and academic deans, as well as tenure-eligible members of the faculty. The president shall recommend for approval by the Board of Regents faculty promotions. The president shall have authority to make temporary appointments of senior officers. The president shall cause to be prepared a budget for each year to be submitted to the Board of Regents for their approval. The president of the university shall, together with the provost, the chair of the