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  • Helping Students in Distress - A Guide for Faculty and Staff (Rev. 2021) (pdf) view download This tool is to help you make decisions in those critical times facing a student in distress.  It is grouped by type of incident, then offers FACTS, what to DO, and what to AVOID in order to minimize confrontation or risk of negligence.

  • Scholarship, Sleep, and Self in the Pandemic Posted by: dupontak / May 13, 2021 May 13, 2021 By Jenna Muller '22English Writing MajorNancy Simpson-Younger sits at her desk, poised to explain how communicating remotely is completely different from speaking face-to-face, when a loud bang sounds from behind her.She laughs. “That was my cat knocking the little whiteboard off the back of the bookshelf.” She considers the question again, saying, “There are moments like that, that you don’t expect

  • Lutheran Studies Conference

    2004, and what would have been the 100th birthday of Nisqually historian and PLU alumna Cecelia Svinth Carpenter. In addition to these significant national and regional anniversaries, this year’s conference precedes and honors the National Day of Remembrance for Indian Boarding Schools on Sept 30, 2024, and Indigenous People’s Day on October 14, 2024. As a university within the Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities (NECU), PLU acknowledges statements of the ELCA such as 2021’s “A Declaration of

    Dr. Marit Trelstad, University Chair in Lutheran Studies
  • Regan Zeebuyth ’01 helps shape culture and solve puzzles at Amazon Posted by: Zach Powers / May 31, 2022 Image: As the senior manager for corporate affairs business operations, Regan Zeebuyth ’01 leads the business operations team for worldwide communications at Amazon. (Photo by Silong Chhun) May 31, 2022 By Zach Powers ’10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsRegan Zeebuyth ’01 has always been curious. Curious about words, about ideas, and about systems. He’s always trusted that curiosity to guide

  • Helping Students in Distress - A Guide for Faculty and Staff (Rev. 2021) (pdf) view download This tool is to help you make decisions in those critical times facing a student in distress.  It is grouped by type of incident, then offers FACTS, what to DO, and what to AVOID in order to minimize confrontation or risk of negligence.

  • another position within PLU. First, see that all outstanding Works charges are reviewed and reconciled with the transaction receipts. b. Departmental Reviewer: The Departmental Reviewer is assigned by the department head/financial manager. A Departmental Reviewer may also be reviewer for his/her own P-card. Departmental Reviewers must receive training before they or any other individuals within their department are issued a P-Card. The Departmental Reviewer will: Collect proof-of-purchase

  • 10th WANG CENTER SYMPOSIUMHealing: Pathways for Restoration and RenewalMarch 9-10, 2022 Keynote SpeakersEamonn Baker and Maureen HetheringtonRobert McKee IrwinSharon SuhChuck Hoffman and Peg HoffmanValerie SegrestGilda SheppardElena CalderonDawn Alger and Rigby AlgerJustin SpelhaugEamonn Baker and Maureen HetheringtonTestimony: Moving Society Out Of The Shadows Of The Past 9:15 – 10:20 a.m. | March 9 Who: Eamonn Baker, Training Co-ordinator, Towards Understanding and HealingMaureen Hetherington

  • the concept of social and environmental action recognize their voices as leaders be able to identify ways to take action on our campus and our greater Tacoma community to enact positive change Linked Course(s)YES (for new First-Year Students) All first-year students have the option to enroll (on a first-come, first-served basis) in a linked First Year Experience Program (FYEP) course on the topic of social justice. Examples of linked courses from fall 2021 include: Smushed with Strangers and Other

  • The Department of Economics offers the unique opportunity to participate in an economics alumni mentoring program for all majors to help you prepare for your life beyond PLU.

    National Conference of Undergraduate Research Congratulations to Hanna Venera for the acceptance of her paper: "Covid19: An Econometric Analysis of Depression Rates" to the 2021 virtual National Conference of Undergraduate Research. From PLU to Public Health Amy Spieker ’09 economics/political science alumna on community health advocacy, service and building relationships. More Economics Students Expand Possibilities Four PLU women present research at national conference. View Resolute PLU Economics

    Professor Krisztina Nagy, Chair
    Xavier Hall, Room 107 12180 Park Ave S Tacoma, WA 98447-0003