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  • Group to allow four student productions to be presented without charging students to attend $350 to support membership for nursing students (Delta Iota Chi) in their national professional organization $6,500 the ROTC Cadet Club Military Ball $28,500 to allow for re-establishing open swim time at the PLU Swimming Pool and funding student life guards $115 to support an RA community building program $500 for the Planeswalkers Society’s campus draft event $110 to support an RA community building program

  • Mae Ngai The 45th Annual Walter C. Schnackenberg Memorial Lecture “Mother of Exiles”— Refugees in American Myth and History Speaker: Mae Ngai Time: 7:00 p.m. Date: Monday, March 11, 2019 Place: Xavier 201 This event is free and open to the public

  • Upcoming Career Events! Posted by: alemanem / February 3, 2021 February 3, 2021 Here are a few upcoming career events! WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE VIRTUAL CAREER TREK – Feb 11th, 2:30-4:30pm  The Washington State Legislature Virtual Career Trek is hosted by the Alumni & Student Connections Office in collaboration with Colleen Rust, Director of Civic Education at the state legislature. The virtual event will feature a panel discussion with PLU alumni who work at the state capitol and in state

  • . When & Where The GSRPD Boot Camp will be held concurrently with the ACS-LI in Atlanta, Georgia on January 20 – 22. The core workshop activities will be held in 2023, with an additional pre-workshop event that will be held virtually mid-November. More details of the virtual event will be provided to selected applicants. All travel and accommodations will be covered by ACS. Highlights Participants will: Identify individual values, strengths, and motivations Write guided personal statements and

  • first campus wide Garbology or waste audit. Hosted by RHA and ASPLU with support from the Sustainability Department at the time. This event helped show the PLU community that there were quite a few items that were being thrown in the trash that were actually able to be recycled or composted. ASPLU Sustainability Director, Sara Patterson, and RHA Sustainability Director Anna Pfohl organized the event in Red Square and invited students to get their hands dirty and sort through the trash collected in

  • photographers. Event PlanningPlanning an event, but could use a hand with logistics? We can make sure you cover all your bases without breaking a sweat. Public RelationsTake a unique approach in communicating with your publics. MediaLab can assist in connecting creative minds. Graphic DesignWant to bring new polish to a tired logo? Does your established image need some new life? MediaLab will design a fresh approach to your visual profile. Research and AnalysisTo solve a communication problem, you must

  • Lindenholzhausen,  Germany.  As part of the four-day international event, the Choir of the West took second place out of 17 groups – earning a gold medal.  The Choir’s men’s and women’s groups earned gold and silver medals respectively.  PLU’s men’s acappella group, PLUtonic, also earned a gold medal at this event. While the Choir was at the festival, KammerMusikere toured the Bavarian area of Germany. They performed at a middle school in Augsberg, shared the stage with a Brass Band in the spa town of Bad

  • the event of a closure, hourly non-exempt employees who can work from home may, but are not required to do so. If an employee does work remotely, they will receive only regular pay for hours worked. Those who cannot or do not work remotely will not be expected to work and should record weather closure on your timesheet. If a non-exempt hourly employee has prior approval (often these are referred to as essential employees) and is required to come to campus during a closure/late start, you will

  • In addition to the general requirements for registering student organization activities, some student organization activities involving minors (those under the age of eighteen) will be subject to additional requirements. It is expected that all activities including minors will be registered and approved using the Event Planning Form in place for all student organization activities. These events must be registered at least sixty days prior to the first scheduled activity. Organizations must

  • Celebrate Computer Education Week By Michael Halvorson, ’85 This week is Computer Science Education Week (Dec. 3-Dec. 9) in the United States. I helped celebrate on Monday at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science at the University of Washington in Seattle. The event was sponsored by Code.org… December 5, 2018 Benson LectureCode.orgComputer Science Education WeekHour of CodeInnovation StudiesMichael Halvorson