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  • Cable TVAs of July 2021, PLU will no longer be offering support for traditional cable TV or the “Xfinity on Campus” streaming service for any on-campus locations, including all campus residential halls.  If you feel there is a need for television access in an area that you support, please contact the I&TS Help Desk at helpdesk@plu.edu or enter a request into our system at helpdesk.plu.edu and we will do what we can to help direct you to a service that will suit your needs.Need help?Use the

  • , USMB administrative files. Be responsible for coordinating a hearing in the case that a formal complaint is filed against student media, at the direction of the USMB advisor. Be responsible for providing training sessions and relevant materials to inform and train the new Chairperson. Key QualificationsBe a student enrolled at PLU full time (twelve credit hours or more) at the time of selection with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher. Be enrolled for a minimum of twelve semester hours and maintain a

  • year at PLULearn MoreDepartmental MentoringDepartmental mentoring across career pathsComing Soon..The below quick links will redirect you to other PLU or external websites. Right click to open links in a new tab or use the browser back arrow to return to the Faculty Resources website. Mentoring Resources and Highlights Faculty Mentoring Resources (University of Michigan) Mentoring Early Career Faculty Members (Stanford) Mentorship Metropolis (Resolute, Fall 2020) Celebrating Excellence in Faculty

  • ThrivingCampus - Referrals and Resources What is ThrivingCampus? ThrivingCampus is a HIPAA compliant web application used by schools across the country to help students access off-campus mental health referrals within and around their community. The provider directory gives students 24/7 access to a national community of off-campus providers, plus the support they need to seek and engage with providers successfully. Can students access and use ThrivingCampus on their own? Yes, students can

  • The listed menu is subject to change. 100/13/20/3 = Calories/Fat/Carbohydrates/Protein You may still eat in The Commons if you’re not an Early Arrival student! Crazy Days Meal Prices: Breakfast – $4.50 | Lunch – $5.50 | Dinner – $5.50 show all restaurants- Select Date -Monday CRAVE SpaghettiveganglutenORRed Lentil PenneglutenfreeveganMarinara SauceglutenfreeveganORGarlic Alfredo SaucevegetariandairyglutensoyADDGrilled Chicken BreastglutenfreeSteamed Green BeansglutenfreeveganDinner

  • were to be short, facilitating easy reading on the web and easy use during an actual tour. However, even with a limit of 300 words or so, students still needed to tell an interesting story about the place, to characterize its role/value in the community, and to summarize important characteristics and details. Student authors include:Maya Beckman Camilla Berentsen Ashley Corr Lou Faletagoai Olivia GrayCara Hall Tiffany Huang Jaclyn Kissler Henry Lin Mim LindblomMarie Rodrigues Brandi Russell David

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  • meals, canned soups, apples, oranges, salad fixings, granola bars, tomatoes, frozen veggies, Kashi cereal, yogurt, and milk Breakfast: English muffin with some organic peanut butter and a piece of fruit Lunch: bowl of soup, salad, or a wrap Snack: veggies with a granola bar or string cheese Dinner: a Smart Ones meal or chicken salad Read Previous Follow your dreams and say “yes” to opportunities, Patricia Krise advises Read Next Snow much fun COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments

  • library.How do I submit my ballot?Through the mail or ballot dropbox! In Washington state, stamps are not required to submit your ballot! If you’re voting absentee (out of state), you can get a free stamp, provided by ASPLU Lute Vote Director (please email hailey.staats@plu.edu to receive a stamp).I'm registered out of state, how do I get my ballot?Request your absentee ballot using this link. Make sure to request this as soon as possible so your ballot is received in time! Free stamps for these ballots

  • drawing on expertise from over a dozen academic disciplines, our program trains students to be flexible and innovative thinkers. Students use the tools and theories from our courses to pursue social justice in a variety of fields. The GSRS Program sponsors an honor society (Iota Iota Iota) and supports a number of invited lectures each year. We host events for our majors and minors at least once a semester. Stay tuned to this page for on-campus and online events for GSRS students.Upcoming Events view

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