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learners come to class as “practice students” — Park helped that day’s teacher with the lesson. Students learned, all in Korean, how to make kimbap — a sort of Korean sushi roll. “She’s really been a leader in the program,” Yaden said.LEARN MORE AND APPLYVisit plu.edu/languages/startalk-teacher-program to learn more about the program or contact Bridget Yaden at byaden@plu.edu. Read Previous For PLU’s Mary Moller, Nurse of the Year award was a career in the making Read Next PLU’s Diversity Center
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to be used to protect employees exposed to overhead hazards. * Those requirements are found in the Safety and Health Core Rules, Chapter 296-800 WAC. Go to the section titled Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), WAC 296-800- 160. WAC 296-874-20068: Provide additional support lines on suspended scaffolds using a canopy for falling object protection.Equip suspended scaffolds, that use a canopy for falling object protection, with additional independent support lines that meet all of the following
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Congratulations! LUTES LIVING THE MISSIONLutes Living the Mission recognizes individuals and groups that have quietly and loudly advanced the mission of PLU by fostering growth in thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care. Through their actions and development of programs and services, the recipients of these awards have promoted innovation, engagement, and holistic-wellbeing to support student success, transition, and graduation.They provide opportunities for others to become involved and transform
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Associate Dean of Admission Gretchen Howell Director of Human Resources Nicole Juliano Director of the Diversity Center Sue Liden Director of Risk Services Erin McGinnis Associate Vice President for Hospitality and Retail Services Dining and Culinary Services Raymond Orr Associate Vice President of Facilities Management Joanna Royce-Davis Vice President of Student Life Tamara Williams Executive Director of the Wang Center
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current PLU students, explores the value of higher education in the United States and Canada and its impact on future success. The film, with the help of higher education researchers, educators and students across the continent, reveals the personal, professional and societal effects of higher education in the 21st century, in addition to the difficulties preventing potential students from pursuing four-year degrees. Students involved in MediaLab, a film production program in the Center for Media
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on campus. Tingelstad residents love that there’s enough variety of students that it quickly becomes a mini-community you can count onLearning CommunitiesTingelstad is home to several learning communities, including: STEM House, Wellness House, First Year Learning Community, New Transfer and Returner Community, and the Gender Inclusive Housing.LocationTingelstad is located on lower campus and is right across the street from the Columbia Center. Just a short walk away is the University Center and
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practicing, at which time she prepares the players by taping ankles or providing manual or soft-tissue therapy. She is the first responder for any in-practice or in-game injury, and is responsible for administering ice after practice and providing injury updates to the coaching staff. She also is responsible for player hydration, and would like to get more involved in nutrition education for the players. Through her many relationships in the business, Daly also has worked as a certified athletic trainer
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looking over the documents at the time, Barlow noticed that water was listed as a tradable commodity. Odd, she thought. And unfair. “I thought (water) should be free for all, and considered a resource,” she mused as she prepared her remarks as the keynote speaker for the Wang Center Symposium on Feb. 23. The two-day symposium will focus on water – both its growing scarcity and value, as well as its impact on socioeconomic trends. “I guess since I wasn’t a lawyer or a scientist, I saw these issues with
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that children need an outlet to deal with loss, and this story can help with that.Charlotte's WebPresented by the PLU Theatre ProgramFebruary 13 at 7:30 February 14, at 2pm and 7:30pm Eastvold Auditorium in the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing ArtsThis is the first Children’s Theatre production that PLU has done in a VERY long time. What went into putting all this together? PLU had a very strong children’s theatre program in the ’70s and early ’80s, and I wanted to revitalize it. I
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, psychology major & internship with the Dean of Students Office COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24, 2024 Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy on campus
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