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  • The PLU Wellness Access Plan (WAP) provides resources to support the wellbeing of PLU students and includes coverage for: 24/7/

    and copays up to $1000 per diagnosis. Seasonal flu vaccine available through campus flu clinics at no additional charge. Fitness Center access and programs and resources for campus and outdoor recreation. Health and wellness education opportunities, including nutritional workshops and individual consultation with a licensed nutritionist, at no additional charge. Wellness Access Plan resources are offered beginning on August 15th of each year and are valid for the following 12 months, provided a

  • TACOMA, Wash. (Feb. 25, 2015)—Pacific Lutheran University’s Sustainability Committee is now accepting applications for two 2015-16 Sustainability Fellowships. The Fellowship, which has been selecting students since 2006, is open to students from any discipline. It is an opportunity for students to research, examine and propose…

    Applications Open for Paid Sustainability Fellowships at PLU Posted by: Sandy Dunham / February 25, 2015 Image: Amy Scott ’15 is a Political Science major and a 2014-15 Sustainability Fellow who’s working on a mapping project that includes sustainability devices on campuses and in the Parkland community. (Photo: John Struzenberg ’16) Scott is identifying sustainability points in the Parkland area, which include community gardens and fitness and educational opportunities, and hopes to plug their

  • PLU offers wellness classes for staff and faculty throughout the year. Past classes have included spinning, fit club, aerobics, weight training, and many more.

    Shows Names Fitness Center PLU Sporting Events Track Pool Art Gallery Lute Locker Campus Ministry University Chapel

  • When: Wednesdays, March 4 - May 6* *No class March 18 & April 8 Time: 12:15 - 12:45pm Location: 3/4 - Memorial Gym 100 3/11 - Memorial Gym 100 3/25 - AUC 133 4/1 - Regency Room 203 4/

    exercises to burn fat and strengthen muscles. This class is designed to get your heart pumping and your body feeling strong!Line DancingWhen: Fridays, April 3, 17 | May 1, 8 Time: 12:15 – 12:45pm Location: TBD Instructor: Dr. Karen McConnell Cost: Free Description: Low-impact line dancing for fun and fitness. Each class will be new dances, so participants can drop-in as they are able.

  • Must be a U.S. citizen Must be a drilling reservist or be willing to enlist Must be at least a sophomore in college to start SMP Must graduate before turning 31 in order to receive a scholarship

    Employer Partnership Initiative Apply HereNote: PLU/SMU grants free Room & Board to all scholarship cadetsEligibility Requirements Must be a U.S. citizen Must be a drilling reservist or be willing to enlist Must be at least a sophomore in college to start SMP Must graduate before turning 31 in order to receive a scholarship (non-scholarship waiverable to 32 & eligible for Tuition Assistance) Pass the Department of Defense physical exam (DoDMERB) Pass the Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT) Have a minimum

  • Beyond the uniform By Igor Strupinskiy ’14 The sun isn’t up yet, but the PLU ROTC cadets are already standing in formation Olson Gym. A typical day for these dedicated cadets, starts at 6:30 a.m. with physical training. Junior cadet Derek Ayers and sophomore cadet…

    time, you’re late,” to heart, so by the time P.T. starts they’ve already been assembled for awhile. Cadets get in formation, and proceed with P.T., which consists of circuit workouts – including pull-ups, sit-ups and a two-mile run. They are regularly tested on their level of physical fitness, with P.T. on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and most Thursdays, said Seth Daniel, a cadet and PLU junior. By 7 a.m., the cadets have wrapped up their fitness training and raise the flag in front of Memorial Gym

  • Files containing some or all of the following records may exist for the pastor, other rostered persons, employees, registered seminary students, and volunteers.

    checks and letters of recommendation, attest to the employee or volunteer's fitness to fulfill a responsibility or perform a service, it should be retained for 50 years after completion of service. If information relates to a worker's compensation or other claim by the employee, this should be retained until the matter is resolved. If the information relates to a possible claim or lawsuit by others involving the employee's conduct or duties, it should be retained in the synod office or under

  • Student | Understanding the World Through Sports and Recreation | Margaret majored in Global Studies and Chinese Studies.

    Physical Therapist Assistant, with eventual plans to become a PT and to continue to travel and find meaningful projects that encompass health, fitness and sports around the world.

  • Click below for more info on services we are unable to provide at this time through PLU Counseling Services.

    progressive deterioration in mental or emotional functioning that requires intensive interventions. Documentation for emotional support animals. Couples and family counseling. Alcohol and other drug abuse assessments. Eating disorder assessment and treatment. Neuropsychological evaluations or testing for learning disabilities. Formal disability assessments. Court ordered or mandated treatment. Fitness for duty or work evaluations. When Referrals to the Community May Be SuggestedStudents may be referred to

  • Earn your endorsement during the academic year or via our summer program. Learn more here.

    Education, Reading and/or English Language learners. Health/Fitness and Music endorsements are also available from the Kinesiology and Music departments.Learn More!Masters with CertificationMaster’s with Certification: The Master of Arts in Education with teacher certification program is a one year program that begins each June.  Candidates complete intensive summer coursework and continue taking courses through fall semester. The program includes a year-long internship experience.Learn More!Alternative