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  • the Career Center will help you not only when you are a student, but as an alumni as well. The Names Fitness Center & The Pool Graduate students are welcome to use the fitness and recreation facilities on campus. Be sure to bring your student ID. Military and Veteran Support Support services for military affiliated students are available from the Director of Military Outreach, Michael Farnum, farnumms@plu.edu, 253-535-7412 and benefits assistance is available from the PLU Vet Coordinator, Neshell

  • -2025, the Makerspace is open daily on the ground floor of Hinderlie on upper campus. The space is a self-service lounge that is part of the Hinderlie community. Use your card key to drop by anytime between 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., entering upstairs near the information desk. Please be sure to clean up any “creative messes” that you make, using the recycle and project bins. The space only works if you care for it!Creativity in the Makerspace

  • Multimedia & StagingExpect the extra touch during your visit to Destination PLU. Not only do we offer all the extra bells and whistles needed to ensure your conference will happen as smoothly and seamlessly as possible, our conference services crew will also be there every step of the way to ensure your experience is a pleasant one. Here are some of our add-on services you may want to consider for your conference package. Multimedia Services – PLU provides wrap-around and state-of-the-art

  • Choose the Academic Year for the Meal Plan You Would Like to Cancel. . /* fix for jQuery UI library issues when using the date picker popup */ jQuery.browser = {}; (function () { jQuery.browser.msie = false; jQuery.browser.version = 0; if(navigator.userAgent.match(/MSIE ([0-9]+)\./)) { jQuery.browser.msie = true; jQuery.browser.version = RegExp.$1; } })(); You do not have javascript enabled. You can complete this form by following this link: https://plu.formstack.com/forms

  • from this level of accommodation — especially after realizing some of her colleagues aren’t approaching their work in quite the same way. “You see that people have other ways of doing it and you never thought to ask or you didn’t realize that somebody else knew a different way,” Ceynar said. Her experience as a first-generation college student uncovered similar feelings of unfamiliarity. Ceynar was always college bound; her mom made sure of it. It wasn’t until graduate school that Ceynar sensed

  • use my title once I graduated because it was so important to her.” The next step in Ceynar’s research will include partnering with female professors in the natural sciences to study how student expectations of professors vary by discipline and gender. This is a growing research field, with more studies on the extra burdens students place on faculty of color, as well. One way Ceynar hopes to help change the way students treat their female professors is by sharing these findings with them

  • Birth Control What PLU offers: Counseling regarding what type of birth control method is best for you Free condoms Emergency Contraception/morning after pill (NextChoice $15, Ella $37) Learn more here: Emergency Contraception Birth control pills & injections (about $18/month, 3 months for $40) How Do I Take Them?Take 1 pill every day, at the same time of day. Birth control pills only work if you take them every day. If you miss a day, use a backup method.What if I Miss a Day?If you miss 1 or

  • Birth ControlWhat PLU offers: Counseling regarding what type of birth control method is best for you Free condoms Emergency Contraception/morning after pill (Plan B $20, Ella $20) Learn more here: Emergency Contraception Birth control pills & injections (about $18/month, 3 months for $40) How Do I Take Them?Take 1 pill every day, at the same time of day. Birth control pills only work if you take them every day. If you miss a day, use a backup method.What if I Miss a Day?If you miss 1 or more

  • Learn More: Bete Gre MaskGre masks, such as the one in the PLU Collection, were carved by the Bete People of the Republic of the Congo. These masks are carved from wood, designed to depict characteristics of the hostile spirits found in the environment where the Bete live. The face of the mask is flat which emphasizes the protruding features. The embellishment on the nose, the feature that protrudes out from the face, has 11 metal tacks,. Tacks also appear on the mouth in a vertical line, and

  • . Pending the nature of the incident, the student may be required to complete a substance use assessment and comply fully with any resulting recommendations. This assessment must be administered via a state accredited substance treatment program and be done at the student’s expense. Parents or guardians of students who have been found responsible for violating the illegal drugs policy will be notified of their student’s behavior. Such notification will take place as allowed by the Family Education