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  • In the event of the death of a benefits eligible employee, (including faculty or staff), salary will be paid through the last day worked. An additional amount equal to one month’s salary (173.33 hours) will also be paid if death occurs before the commencement of the university’s long-term disability coverage. Final payment will also include any accrued vacation amount due per PLU’s vacation policy. This benefit is provided in addition to the life insurance program maintained by the university.

  • Staff Forum with President Belton Posted by: Julie Winters / May 10, 2019 May 10, 2019 PLU Staff had the opportunity to ask President Belton questions about the Presidential Search process and his vision for the university on May 10th, 2019. Read Previous 2019 Spring Brunch Read Next 2019 Ice Cream Social LATEST POSTS 2019 Ice Cream Social October 16, 2019 2019 Spring Brunch March 29, 2019 2018 Fall Coffee Event October 19, 2018 PLU Staff Council Ice Cream Truck Social August 6, 2018

  • BackupsData stored on your computer should be backed up periodically in the event of a computer failure. Copies of files can be stored on a secondary source such as a central server, portable hard drive or pen drive for use if the original files are lost or damaged. Restoring a file from a backup is often preferable to re-creating a file from scratch. User Support can provide information on the backup options that are available and help determine the best backup approach for your needs.Quick

  • Lockdown: Armed suspects near golf course/Columbia Center Alert Type: Emergency Start Time: Jul 17, 2024 @ 8:11pm End Time: Undetermined Police looking for 2 armed males one in black shirt and one with white shirt near the golf course/Colombia Center. LOCK DOWN. Secure all doors and windows. Wait for update. Updates Jul 17, 2024 @ 8:22pm - Lockdown lifted The emergency event has ended. Please return to your normal activities. Police dispatch has informed us that subjects are no longer on campus

  • landlords and property managers to get them approved for apartments. What goes into that work? A lot of it is done before the refugees arrive in the country. There is a lot of coordination with volunteers. We work with what we call U.S. ties of the family, so either a close friend or a family member, to determine the best place that we can settle them in. Then it’s about making sure their transition goes pretty smoothly during their first days here – helping them settle into a place and getting them

  • educational experience. At times, this may mean auxiliary aids that are provided through a third-party/independent company. To ensure availability and appropriate coordination, PLU’s OAA office protocol for requests is:  Submit the request during the business week and office hours. (Monday– Friday.) Request for an auxiliary aid from an independent/third party company is: An email with date/time/location/and brief description of  what the situation is that requires an auxiliary aid sent to Austin Beiermann

  • Workshop – Hauge Admin 101 Rona Kaufman, FYEP Director This workshop will support FYEP 102 instructors with syllabus development and assignment design. Faculty will discuss strategies for equity-minded teaching. They will participate in the development of the FYEP 102 common assignment. This session is by invitation only for faculty teaching FYEP 102. Please RSVP via the Google Calendar event invitation and contact rogerssm@plu.edu with questions. 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. | Developing Transparent Research

  • “These Four Years” premieres on campus April 28 Posted by: Todd / March 30, 2016 March 30, 2016 These Four Years, MediaLab’s newest documentary, will have its on-campus premiere Thursday, April 28, 2016, in the Studio Theater. The film has recently received both the Award of Merit from the Accolade Competition of Southern California and a National Broadcasting Society Award in the documentary category. It is the final event in the 2016 SOAC FOCUS Series on Storytelling. The documentary by

  • 2022 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust Education: “Jewish Life in Poland: Before, During and After the Holocaust” Oct. 26-28, 2022 Hybrid Event Thanks to the generosity of donors this event is free and open to the public. To be Jewish in Poland, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, meant experiencing both the highs of cultural life and the absolute low of persecution and discrimination, culminating in the world’s most notorious genocide, the Holocaust. If one looks at the long view of

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  • , the Sustainability Department was aided by a group of college bound students in clearing the space of invasive Himalayan Blackberry. It is an example of how the Tobiason Center restoration project has been a community partnership. Efforts will culminate this year with a work-party celebration on Earth Day, April 22. Organizers from the Sustainability Department are planning the largest work-party to date for the Earth Day event. Students are asked to help make their campus beautiful and get these