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  • For any emergency on any campus dial 911 for emergency assistance. The Campus Safety department on the Tacoma campus is privately run by the University, utilizing professional staff as well as 60-70 student employees. The purpose of the Campus Safety Office is to provide an effective operating force of trained personnel to protect the university and its community from fire, theft, intrusion, and other unlawful acts that disturb the peace or which place life and property in jeopardy.

  • we as a community do not become involved with decision making, somebody else makes the laws and you are left out,” Franklin said. Franklin’s activity in public service only continued. In 1990, after years of volunteer and community work, Franklin decided to run for the state Legislature. With strong encouragement from her friends, Franklin began a successful grassroots campaign. “Because I had volunteered and I had worked and I knew the district, I said ‘well if I am going to do this I am going

  • themselves do not become involved or we as a community do not become involved with decision making, somebody else makes the laws and you are left out,” Franklin said. Franklin’s activity in public service only continued. In 1990, after years of volunteer and community work, Franklin decided to run for the state Legislature. With strong encouragement from her friends, Franklin began a successful grassroots campaign. “Because I had volunteered and I had worked and I knew the district, I said ‘well if I am

  • Creek ultimately is the reason the school settled here, due to its ability to supply water to the community. 19641964 1964As the city continued to urbanize, the creek started to become channelized. In PLU’s Report on the Landscape Master Plan, we see an image of the creek being maintained for aesthetic and economical purposes. In other cases, such as with McChord Air Force base, the creek was moved below the…Read More 1964 1960’s ContinuedWhile we no longer see students fishing in the creek after

  • doing, on and off campus. Directory Need to get in contact with someone? A list of key phone numbers. Academic Calendar PLU's calendar consists of two 15-week semesters bridged by a four-week J-Term. FAQ's You've got questions, we've got answers. back to top Health & Safety Show more information about these links Campus Safety Our mission is to serve the campus community, promote and sustain a safe environment and effectively respond to campus incidents. Wellbeing Services and Resources Rights

  • celebrating our PLU community and the end of summer. Tickets are on sale now! ‘Waste Not’ in Twin Cities PLU’s Twin Cities alumni chapter screens the newest award-winning MediaLab film. Alumni Blogs Humanosphere Tom Paulson's ’80 independent news site covers aid, development, global health, poverty and the humanitarian community. Rosanna Pansino After graduating, Rosanna Pansino '07 created Nerdy Nummies - a geeky YouTube cooking show with over 1.9 million subscribers. Bryanna Plog Bryanna Plog '10 has

  • students find a place in the world that is both meaningful and makes excellent use of their talents and education. In this issue of ResoLute, we meet Lutes who have experienced success on their own terms. We highlight some of the ways our community designs extraordinary learning opportunities and we explore how Lutes find meaning after graduation, measured not only by traditional forms of success, but in lives well lived. You’ll see how Tarra Simmons ’00 was determined to shape her future and leave a

  • Studies Conference provides an opportunity for the university, the larger community, and persons from diverse religious and humanistic viewpoints to explore particular and pressing issues within the thoughtful and generous milieu of Lutheran higher education. Each conference welcomes scholars, artists, and religious leaders whose expertise is offered in an engaging and thought-provoking manner. Past conferences have been devoted to the limited gift of water (2011), political commitments (2012), the

  • dedicated to ensuring that our students find a place in the world that is both meaningful and makes excellent use of their talents and education. In this issue of ResoLute, we meet Lutes who have experienced success on their own terms. We highlight some of the ways our community designs extraordinary learning opportunities and we explore how Lutes find meaning after graduation, measured not only by traditional forms of success, but in lives well lived. You’ll see how Tarra Simmons ’00 was determined to

  • Waste Diversion Technician - Mobile Run Guide (pdf) view download