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The following policy has been established in recognition of federal law and Washington State law, and out of a desire to create a living/learning environment consistent with the university goals and mission. Community members participating in PLU sponsored study away programs are expected to respect the drug laws of their host country while upholding the university policy outlined below. The unauthorized possession, use, distribution, in any way assisting anyone to use, possess or distribute
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body but her spirit and poetry continue to speak. Mary Oliver’s words are as common in our community as the scriptures themselves. Her “Instructions for Living a Life” are the armature of our liturgy. Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it. These same words have formed my own personal liturgy. For almost two decades they were posted above my desk or on the first page of my journal. Her words were painted on an exterior door that leads from my back yard to the alley. A reminder to me every time
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Evaluation FAQ Math Placement instruction video Complete the PLU Learning Community Application Step 2: Fill out the New Student Registration Appointment Request/Advisor Pairing Form (form available May 2022) A video previewing the registration appointment, A list of any remaining requirements you may have remaining before your appointment, A link to schedule a meeting with your specific advisor. Step 3: Complete the remaining next steps Language Placement Survey (if applicable) Complete the Washington
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Anti-Virus FAQsWhy do I have to have anti-virus protection?To protect your computer and the network neighborhood to which you belong. You’re part of a community and have a responsibility to reduce threats to your computer so an infection on your computer doesn’t affect others. What happens if I don't have an anti-virus program on my computer?Your computer is very vulnerable to infections or malicious attacks. Once infected, your computer can not only destroy files and programs on your hard
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, and was directed by Dr. Patsy Maloney. A final major accomplishment of the School of Nursing was the PLU Wellness Center, which for over 23 years provided low-cost health care to the community until its closure in the summer of 2009 due to shrinking public funding. A nurse practitioner faculty member, Professor Joan Stiggelbout, started the Center in the mid-1980′s. The nurse-managed center made a major contribution to the School of Nursing and the university, as well as to the local community of
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or student. This will include dogs, cats, and fish in aquariums holding less than 25 gallons of water. For the purposes of this policy, pets are not snakes, ferrets, rats and spiders. Those with questions about domestic animals that are not specifically addressed here should call the offices listed at the end of this policy statement. Decisions about the appropriateness of bringing a pet to campus will be made on any potential risk to the pet and to people in the community, and to the perceived
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has an unwavering work ethic. I don’t have the space to list all the jobs my dad has worked. He excelled equally in all of them. But my dad’s biggest impact on me has been his relentless consumption of newspapers and his staunch life lessons. He has an associate degree, and started studying business finance at the University of Alaska Juneau before a great job opportunity in retail management and building a family took him down a different path. What does it mean to be first in the family?“He just
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should meet with professors at the beginning of the semester to discuss accommodations and the test schedule for each course. Maintain a positive attitude and a vision of the goal (program completion and first-time success on the NCLEX) Maintain personal wellness through healthy eating, adequate sleep, physical activity, healthy and responsible social activities Engage in anxiety control and stress reduction/management strategies as necessary before and during tests (centering, guided imagery
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heavy red apple with a golden leaf. The Apple, which now sits in The Mast office in the lower Anderson University Center, is the first the newspaper has won in its three years of CMA attendance. It’s a symbol of the improvement our organization has achieved over this past school year. It’s also a reminder of what The Mast can accomplish when its reporters focus on crafting a newspaper that not only informs, but also engages and cares for its community. Out of all the mementos I brought home, the
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, passion, and leadership have shaped our community in countless ways. As the last cohort joins us in Fall 2024, we look forward to connecting with alumni and celebrating the program’s legacy over the next five years.
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