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  • March 26, 2012 Get involved and lunch is on us Have you seen the Green Dots? Have you wondered what they are about? The dots are the symbol of the, aptly named, Green Dot Campaign and part of PLU’s efforts to prevent and end power-based personal violence in our campus community and beyond. We invite and encourage you to get involved by participating in PLU’s effort to educate and train staff and faculty. Join Pastor Dennis Sepper and Student Life Senior Associate Laree Winer for a “Green Dot

  • November 5, 2012 Museum of Glass offers free workshops and activities Tacoma’s Museum of Glass will host a special night of workshops and activities on Friday, Nov. 16, exclusively for college students and their friends. The event, entitled, “Gather,” will include complimentary glassblowing, glass fusing, and flame-working workshops, admission to their galleries, dancing, a performance by the Seattle sketch comedy troupe, Ubiquitous, and free non-alcoholic beverages and hors d’oeuvres

  • April 22, 2013 Sacred sites and coal mounds As part of Earth Week, PLU’s GREAN Club will host two guests from the Lummi Nation to talk about their struggle against one of the country’s largest coordinated industrial developments. The land along the northern border of the Lummi Nation’s land, located west of Bellingham, is one of several proposed building sites for massive coal export terminals in the region. For months, individuals like Jewell James, a long-time leader of the Native American

  • Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI)(STTI) is the honor society for nurses and nursing students. Nominated students are recognized for demonstrating outstanding scholarly and leadership achievements. The PLU School of Nursing participates in the Psi Chapter-at-Large within STTI.Read the December 2022 NewsletterUpcoming Events 9 Jan 2023 - Application deadline for international leadership positions (ALL Sigma Event)Complete the application at https://sigmanursing.formstack.com/forms

  • Following a recordable sharps injury, the employee should report as soon as possible to a health care provider for a confidential post-exposure evaluation and follow-up.  This evaluation and follow-up is available at no cost to PLU employees and must include these elements: Documentation of the routes of exposure, and the circumstances under which the exposure incident happened; Identification and documentation of the source individual, unless you can establish that identification is infeasible

  • Our Many Years of Advising Experience Greatly Benefit Our StudentsThe Health Sciences Advising Team has been helping students  for the last four decades. Since 1978, more than 70% of PLU students who have applied to medical school have been accepted. For nearly a decade, the five-year running average of acceptances/applicants for all PLU applicants to U.S. medical schools has been 20-50% above the national average. Medical schools to which PLU students have been accepted since 1990 include

  • Our Many Years of Advising Experience Greatly Benefit Our StudentsThe Health Sciences Advising Team has been helping students  for the last four decades. Since 1978, more than 70% of PLU students who have applied to medical school have been accepted. For nearly a decade, the five-year running average of acceptances/applicants for all PLU applicants to U.S. medical schools has been 20-50% above the national average. Medical schools to which PLU students have been accepted since 1990 include

  • Why Study Sociology?Sociologists study social life and the social causes and consequences of human behavior. Sociologists investigate the structure and development of individuals, communities, organizations and societies. Few disciplines have such broad scope and relevance. As a student of sociology, you will move beyond the world that is taken for granted. Sociology provides students with distinctive ways of looking at the world in order to generate new ideas and assess the old. Coursework

  • Health ResourcesThe Health CenterThe Health Center provides care for:  Acute and Chronic Illness Emergency Contraception Immunizations Laboratory Testing LGBTQ Health Medications Mental Health Physical Examinations Sexual Health The Health Center is located at 121st Street and Park Avenue, just across from the Mortvedt Library. In order to mitigate the transmission of COVID-19 and to protect the health and safety of the staff, we are currently offering phone visits and provider-approved in

  • Rev. Jen Rude University Pastor she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7465 Email: rudejl@plu.edu Office Location: Anderson University Center - 191 Biography Biography The Rev. Jen Rude  was named the University Pastor at Pacific Lutheran University in August, 2016. Before coming to PLU Jen served as the program director for Extraordinary Lutheran Ministries, a national support and advocacy organization for LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and/or queer) pastors and seminarians.  For eight years

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