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  • Youth Homelessness as a Community: A Social Worker’s Role” 2:45-3:05 p.m. - Scott Bowers “Child Abuse and Neglect in the Military” Friday May 3, 2019 / 12:45 - 3:05 p.m.Hauge Administration Building, Room 21912:45-1:05 p.m. - Kristin Sturdivan1:15-1:35 p.m. - Laila Bevan1:45-2:05 p.m. - Marie Ford2:15-2:35 p.m. - Claire Helligso2:45-3:05 p.m. - Myra Nguyen12:45-1:05 p.m. - Kristin Sturdivan “Therapy Through Equine For Individuals With Autism: A Social Worker’s Role” 1:15-1:35 p.m. - Laila Bevan

  • student doesn't want to participate in an outreach?If a student does not respond to any outreach (emails, invitations to meet, etc.), the SCN member will revisit the level of care and concern requested. If it is in the student’s best interest to meet with the SCN member, then the SCN member will take steps to ensure a meeting is held. Can anyone submit a report of care?Yes, all PLU and non-PLU community members are encouraged to submit a report of care regarding a PLU student, should they feel

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  • Community Conversation with presenter Dr. Cynthia Briggs Kittredge, Professor of New Testament and President Episcopal Seminary – Austin, Texas SCC 8:30pm: Night Prayer SCC Tuesday, June 7, 20167:00am – 8:15am: Breakfast Catered in Anderson University Center Dining Commons 8:30am – 9:15am: Morning Prayer Ness/Tower Chapel 9:15am – 10:45am: Presentation Three: Saving Images: The New Testament and the Purposes of Christian Worship Small group discussion and conversation with presenter Dr. Gordon Lathrop

  • The Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education continually strives to do better and be better for students.  Through continual pursuit of new opportunities, the Wang Center is able to complete critical self-reflection to encourage growth for stronger programs tomorrow.  PLU has been recognized for its efforts to expand global education on and off campus, as well as improve programs, and care for the environment. 2019     2019     2014     2012-2013     2009   2009     January 2006

  • Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationWomen and the Holocaust Free and Open to the Public. Please register online to help with our planning. Monday, October 17Tuesday, October 18Wednesday, October 19Monday, October 17 7:00 p.m. – Music of Remembrance (Eastvold Auditorium, Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts) Free and open to the public. Music of Remembrance presents a community-wide free concert at the Eastvold Auditorium at Pacific Lutheran University. The concert

  • Mortgage Assistance, Education, and Resources (wa.gov) Home Repair and Rehabilitation Program Program Structure Pierce County Human Services provides two programs to assist households with health and safety repairs of their home. The Home Repair Program provides grants for no-cost emergency health and safety repairs. The Home Rehabilitation Loan Program, offered through a partnership with the Pierce County Community Development Corporation, provides 20-year low-interest loans for rehabilitation

  • mission, the Council seeks to advance such endeavors through visibly active staff participation/involvement both campus-wide and community-wide in a spirit of unity and open communication with other shared governance organizations on campus. The goals of the Council are to: Advocate on behalf of represented staff. Advise the University Administration on policies. Inform the University community of the activities of the Council. Provide staff with a forum for sharing ideas and addressing concerns

  • beautiful things — the overwhelming urge to touch what’s in front of you and experience history in a tactile way. But this was different. I wanted to be close to The Saint John’s Bible. I wanted be a part of it. I quickly learned that I already was, along with everybody else in the room at Saint John’s University on a hot Midwestern day in June. The Saint John’s Bible is for everyone, made by a diverse community to share with an even bigger one. Rich community was the only way such a project was

  • background check through Washington State Patrol (for those who have lived in Washington State for the last 5 years). The cost is $12 and there are a couple of forms that need to be completed and submitted. There are alternative routes for those who have lived out of state in the past 5 years. To initiate a background check through PLU, please contact: Susan J. Liden Director, Risk Management and Insurance Pacific Lutheran University lidensj@plu.edu (253) 535-7116 + Incarcerated personsAn incarcerated