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  • ONLINE FORMS - New Client / ReIntake / Same-Day / Telemental Health Informed Consent (link) view page Students must have an appointment first before submitting online paperwork.  Please contact our office for assistance.

  • Carlos Garcia Jr, Therapist in TrainingOur identities inform how we experience the world and how the world perceives us. We are all drawn to therapy for a variety of reasons, so good on you for already making the toughest decision and that is looking for a therapist. Latinx Student Marriage Family Therapist who works with young adults, military families, military retirees and veterans, couples, families, immigrant communities, and People of the Global Majority.

  • Students are responsible for their own transportation between the university and clinical practice settings and are encouraged to carpool; however, the diversity of agencies makes private transportation essential. Transportation challenges are not acceptable reasons for clinical absences. Students are encouraged to have backup transportation plans should problems arise with their primary transportation. Parking areas for student use are designated by the agencies. Students are not allowed to

  • can cause people to lose concentration, and become distracted. Build adequate breaks into your daily routine. Think about safety and follow safety rules. Before doing something, ask yourself whether what you are about to do is going to be safe for yourself or others. In this way, safe work habits can develop quickly. Avoid practical jokes that may cause injury. These have no place in the work area. Know your emergency procedures. Please refer to the Emergency Procedures Handbook. The on campus

  • Payment and AppealsPayment of Parking Tickets Ticketing hours are 7AM to 5PM Monday through Friday. You can pay for your parking ticket online via your PermitExpress account by selecting “Pay Citations” from the home page or at Old Main Market in the University Center. Payments may be made with card or student account. Most, not all, tickets paid within 1 day of issuance are eligible for a 50% reduction of fine. See “PLU Tickets” below to see ticket types and which tickets do not get first time

  • dying and grieving in a uniquely close way. They will share the struggles they witnessed and experienced in lieu of the pandemic as well as reflect on insights or lessons learned from their roles in relation to Covid patients in this uniquely difficult time. These bedside practitioners will lead us in examining the vocation of caregiving during these times and may speak to the role of faith or spirituality for the dying and their families. Speakers include representative leaders from Christianity

  • / instrument check out Learn about building hours and access / swipe card Sept. 13 Last day to register for lessons and ensembles[Ensemble AuditionsAuditions Ensemble Placement Auditions September 7 – September 12, 2019 Ensemble Placement auditions will be held during orientation weekend. There will be an instrumental audition and a choral audition.  Sign up sheets will be posted in Mary Baker Russell Music center, on the backstage bulletin boards.  You will need to select a time and sign up for your

  • Sonnenberg ’14, counting 30,000 seeds so minuscule that 5,000 can fit on a thumbnail. It took days. Dahms asked himself, “What did I get myself into?” As a biology major who has an interest in molecular biology and hopes to go to medical school, he never thought he’d be studying plants as part of a student-faculty research project. “I really didn’t care for plants all that much,” he said. “But I came in with an open mind of what I can do and what I can learn, and really had one of the best summers of my

  • . It’s just too much fun to miss! Outdoor Rec By James Olson ’14 It’s a Saturday. The tame muffle of sheets percolate loft-bottom as your roommate scrolls under their covers. Faint blades of greyscale manage their way through the dorm room blinds. Last night was a late one; fill in the blanks. You slide the activation bar on your phone, checking the time. It reads: far too early for a weekend. There may have just been a bell. You wipe crumbs from the crook of your eye as you work on remembering why

  • Adopted May 2015 Purpose This policy establishes guidelines for creative works, inventions, improvements, and discoveries resulting from the work of Pacific Lutheran University faculty, staff, students, research associates, visiting scholars, and anyone employed by PLU. Creative Works of Authorship Copyrightable works created by University employees, other than faculty, as part of their job, are deemed “Works Made for Hire” and are owned by the University. Copyrightable works are described in