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  • SPRING ADMITTED STUDENT EVENTS Congratulations on your admission to PLU! We’ve got lots of ways for you to experience campus, whether it’s your first time or your fifth. Take a look at the upcoming events (including some virtual info sessions and ZeeMee Live events to connect with both current Lutes and potential classmates!), and get your RSVP in soon – we’re excited to welcome you to campus! FINANCIAL AID CONVERSATIONSWe are offering multiple in-person and virtual opportunities throughout May

  • PhonesTechnical support for university owned phones is provided through the Help Desk located on the first floor of the library.  For additional information regarding voicemail and phone use, please refer to the packet that came with your phone or visit https://www.plu.edu/helpdesk/support/internet-phones-cabletv/phones/.  If you have additional questions, please contact the Help Desk at 253-535-7525 or submit a service request at http://helpdesk.plu.edu. Consult the Digital Phone and Voice

  • Supporting WellnessStudent Worker Payroll CalendarSupporting Wellness Health Center – Student appointments at the Health Center are free. Students workers can use their WA Paid Sick Leave to cover an absence from work as a result of a planned or urgent visit to the health center. Counseling Center – Did you know that the Counseling Center has walk-in appointments Monday through Friday? Helping Students in Distress – The Counseling Center put together this amazing guide to responding to

  • March 8, 2010 Victim advocacy brings visit, praise from Department of Justice By Barbara Clements An Assistant Attorney General with the U.S. Department of Justice will visit PLU’s Women’s Center on Thursday, March 11, as a part of a nation-wide tour honoring programs that have showcased exceptional campus programs geared to address violence against women. Women’s Center receives praise from Justice Department for advocacy against domestic violence. Tony West will be on campus Thursday morning

  • University has donated more than $10,000 in essential medical supplies to the Pierce County Emergency Operations Center for use in the fight against COVID-19, thanks to the collaboration of campus partners.The university’s Division of Natural Sciences, School of Nursing, and School of Arts and Communications teamed up to pool excess on-hand items such as disposable gloves, N95 masks, gowns and safety goggles — resources that are in increasingly short supply across the nation during this pandemic. “PLU

  • virtual appointment at the appointed time. For Support During a Break or Closure (available 24-hours a day) Lute Telehealth – 24/7/365 online and telephone access to medical and mental health services.  Please use Lute Telehealth services as needed during a university closure. This free service is available to all currently enrolled students (use your PLU credentials to sign in).  Lute Telehealth is also a great option for students with unusual or tight schedules. Use it to connect with a counselor

  • Every employee of PLU who must wear an N95 or other filtering facepiece respirator will be provided with a medical evaluation, at no cost to them, before they are allowed to use the respirator. Here is our process for our employees: Step 1: We provide employees with a copy of our occupational health provider’s (Concentra) medical questionnaire and have the employee fill it out in private during paid work time.  They must also complete an Employer Authorization Form.  Further instructions

  • Spring 2021, we have planned a series of listening and design sessions held with faculty and staff at all levels of the university to ensure that we can use this tool to incorporate new datasets including community needs and impact opportunities.   Rich data opportunities. Faculty and staff will be able to use our social impact dataset for student research, capstone discovery, curriculum enrichment opportunities, research and publishing topics, inspiration and engagement through case studies, an

  • available to all PLU employees. If you smart commute to work and have an emergency situation, you qualify for Emergency Ride Home. You may use Emergency Ride Home to travel from PLU to: Your home The location of your personal vehicle; for example, park-and-ride lot, daycare center, carpool partner’s home The ferry terminal (taxi reimbursement ends at the ferry terminal) An intermediate stop is permitted if it is related to the nature of the emergency, such as picking up a sick child from school before

  • Kondonassis; A standard solo of student’s choice JAZZ Play a Jazz Standard (defined as a jazz composition, e.g. “Blue Monk”) or a piece from the Great American Songbook commonly used as a vehicle for jazz (e.g., “All of Me”) following the form described below: HORNS Play one chorus of melody, and one or two chorus(es) of improvised solo. We suggest that you use a play along audio file such as iReal Pro PIANO AND GUITAR Either unaccompanied jazz solo piece (including an improvised section); OR Play one