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  • employment / pay hours for special projects Physical campus improvements that will positively impact students Purchase of equipment and/or resources to benefit students Reimbursement for programs that have already occurred will be considered on a case-by-case basis SARF Will Not Fund Personal Expenses Charity Events Funding to attend events that directly or indirectly support a political party or candidate Funding to support activities or events that in any way Violate campus policy Violate federal and

  • Lange found more autonomy and the ability to drive change. Read our full Anni Lange ’00 feature. Michael Burris ’09, Regional President Michael Burris ’09 worked at the intersection of business and healthcare since before even graduating from PLU with a business major and economics minor. While in his third year at PLU, he began an internship with MultiCare Health Systems, working as the CFO’s “right-hand man.” He was offered a job before graduation. Now, as regional president, Burris delivers Sound

  • Work (BSW) and the Master of Social Work (MSW). Understanding the differences and their respective career prospects is crucial if you’re considering a career in social work. Read More. Preceptorships that Impact CommunitiesPLU’s first doctoral program trains nurse practitioners for lives of leadership. We had the opportunity to speak with Matthew Kilgore from the first graduating class of the DNP program. Read More. What is a Grad School Cohort Model? (Here’s What You Need to Know)If you’re

  • recognizes those qualities that they want to foster, anybody in education would want to foster that too.” As the eager elementary students left Olson Auditorium late morning, with trifold project boards and parents in tow, the somewhat nervous middle schoolers set up their projects, unsure of what to expect from their efforts. Students devised projects about everything from bridges to cookies, though one student pushed the boundaries with a project on middle school sexuality, titled “How Comfortable are

  • MY LANGUAGE. MY CHOICE. A campaign that addresses the use of hurtful and harmful language and the impact our words may have on others. My Language. My Choice. is a poster and a public service outdoor campaign throughout the Puget Sound region that advocates for individual responsibility and action in our language choice and usage. Downloadable Materials WORDS CAN HURT Understand your impact. Take responsibility. Pacific Lutheran University students, faculty, staff, and alumni are photographed

  • Bernas, and Jane Davie 2023 Recipients: Kiah Miller & Nick Etzell 2022 Recipient: Sarah Nelson Congratulations! LEADERSHIP IN SOCIAL JUSTICE AWARDThis award recognizes a graduating student who has served as an agent of change. The individual receiving this award has contributed to increasing the PLU community’s capacity for the awareness and action necessary for justice; prioritized and engaged diversity and inclusion at PLU, local, regional, and/or global communities; and has committed to the

  • PrintingThe full range of the Marketing & Communications staff assists clients across campus with concept development, writing, editing, design, photography, printing and mailing of print projects. Some projects are printed on campus on the digital copiers in the Copy Center. Others are vended to off campus providers of offset printing. For assistance with print projects contact customer service. You will be directed to the proper project manager. Customer service maintains billing, financial

  • Understanding Loan Forgiveness, Grants and Scholarships for Future Teachers Posted by: chaconac / August 26, 2022 August 26, 2022 You’ve chosen to be a teacher because you want to make real, tangible change in the lives of the next generation.Your passion for inspiring and educating others is contagious, but we realize that your financial needs could be seen as a challenge as you consider going back to school for a graduate education degree. Graduate school is an investment, but the

  • mental health and seek out help when you need it.” Care packages included fidget toys, lip balms, face masks, snacks and handouts on mental health resources. PLU Counseling, Health & Wellness ServicesPLU offers integrated medical, mental health and wellness care to enable optimal student overall wellbeing.Striving for transformative care Mental health care has long been a topic of importance at PLU, even before the COVID-19 pandemic. PLU was one of the first universities to adopt telehealth and

  • Any posters or advertisements intended for a residence hall or halls must be coordinated with the Community Director of the building in conjunction with Student Engagement. All above stipulations still apply. Posting through impact will include placement on the Impact Boards in the residence halls. Non-Impact posting desired in all residence halls should be submitted to the Residential Operations Assistant or the Community Director of the hall for approval. Please allow up to one business week