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  • will be in Kelley Café, after it reopens. All in place thanks to sustainability initiatives led by Hachet.The second-youngest of five siblings, Hachet grew up in Orient, Ohio (population: 252), where climate change isn’t always widely accepted as a fact. After taking AP Environmental Science, Hachet became fascinated by sustainability—and also joined the gardening club. He started “Operation Green,” a student group that collected recycling from classrooms for recycling and canceled school junk mail

  • of this it is intended only for mature audiences. “The themes of distrust, manipulation, and isolation ring true for a lot of people in today’s world, where we suspect that the information we’ve relied on and believed for so much of our lives may not be the whole story,” Waters says. While the production may touch on darker subject matter, Waters wants the audience to use the experience as a tool for self-examination, and become better for seeing it. “I would like for the audience to walk away

  • of this it is intended only for mature audiences. “The themes of distrust, manipulation, and isolation ring true for a lot of people in today’s world, where we suspect that the information we’ve relied on and believed for so much of our lives may not be the whole story,” Waters says. While the production may touch on darker subject matter, Waters wants the audience to use the experience as a tool for self-examination, and become better for seeing it. “I would like for the audience to walk away

  • when that growth is interrupted by a worldwide pandemic, there’s no real way to adjust to that. It’s been challenging for a lot of people. “I think that PLU has done a great job of making sure that students know that what they’re going through is not normal and that it’s okay to adjust the way you need to.” At Pacific Lutheran University, students, staff and faculty are creatively and compassionately leading efforts to ensure resources are available to PLU students who are experiencing mental

  • returning to Washington for medical school. (Photo: courtesy of Anthony Markuson) Markuson, who majored in Biology with a minor in Global Studies and a concentration in World Health, found his current position through fellow Lutes—and it’s a position that’s not so much a job as a service opportunity. “I see how that (service) works outside the ‘Lutedome,’ and that is something I wanted to do,” said Markuson, who plans to explore service for a year and then attend medical school in Seattle. He’s now in

  • How to Conduct a Virtual Class Session Posted by: Marcom Web Team / March 5, 2020 March 5, 2020 By Dana Shreaves, Instructional Designer When students or instructors cannot meet in the same physical location, virtual class sessions are one alternative to consider. Virtual meetings are intended for live communication, but some software allows meeting facilitators to record and share videos after a session ends. Be sure to communicate to students how and when to join your virtual class session

  • What is the DJS Fee?The DJS Fee is a $10 fee per semester per student that helps support diversity, justice, and sustainability initiatives on campus.   The money collected is used to fund DJS Fee Priorities identified by the student body.  Each priority has an individual budget that is overseen by campus departments who contribute to designing opportunities to best meet the goals of the priorities. The DJS Fee is set on a two-year budget cycle allowing for continuity and sustainability of

  • Commute Smart BenefitsListed below are the benefits for faculty and staff: Emergency Ride Home Preferred Carpool Parking Spaces Ridematching Reporting Commute Trips Bike Racks and Lockers Lockers and Showers Transit Benefits: Employee Transit Benefits Student Transit BenefitsEmergency Ride Home (ERH)Emergency Ride Home is designed to provide employees with needed transportation when they have a personal illness, family illness, family emergency, or unexpected overtime. Emergency Ride Home is

  • Photo of Tingelstad with text overlay of Campus Life Student Leader Selection Residence Assistant Apply Here: RA Application for 2024-2025 Resident Assistant (RA)Resident Assistants are trained and paid student leaders who are committed to creating an inclusive living/learning community in the residence halls. They serve the residential community through a variety of responsibilities including community building, programming, mediation, crisis response and policy enforcement. Campus Life also

  • HOW TO APPLY DEADLINES AND APPLICATION TIMELINE Priority Deadline #1: November 1st Interviews: December-January Notification: End of January Priority Deadline #2: February 1st (also deadline for scholarship and fellowship applications) Interviews: February 26 -March 2 Notification: End of March Priority Deadline #3: March 15th Rolling Interviews Notification: Mid-April Recommendations, official transcripts, and test scores can be submitted AFTER the priority deadline as long as you submit the