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  • Relationship Self TestRelationship Self Test Does your partner: Put you down and make you feel ashamed?  Tell you what to do and who to see?  Ever threaten to hurt you or your family?  Ever push or hit you or force you to have sex?  Follow you around or constantly keep tabs on you?  If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you may be in an unhealthy relationship.  You deserve to feel safe at PLU.  If someone is hurting you, help is available.24-Hour Help Is AvailablePierce County Sexual

  • , but she looks forward to returning very soon. “The dCenter was my happy place. It was my family, it still is my family.” Read Previous Shayna Doi ‘09 Read Next Jessica Crask ‘17 LATEST POSTS Isamar Henriquez ‘13 February 23, 2022 Elizabeth Reeves ‘13 February 23, 2022 Austin Beierman ‘18 February 23, 2022 Jessica Waiau ‘08 February 23, 2022

  • Seed Teachers will remain unaffected throughout their undergraduate studies. What does the end of Act Six mean for current scholars?While new scholar recruitment will cease, PLU and Degrees of Change will continue to support current scholars until graduation. Degrees of Change: “Act Six is a family, and family is forever.” What does the end of Act Six mean for alumni?The Act Six program has had a transformative impact on PLU. We want to express our gratitude for PLU Act Six alumni whose dedication

  • consumer information, please contact the Dean of Enrollment Management and Student Financial Services at (253) 535-7161.General Institutional InformationGeneral Institutional Information Accreditation, Approval, and Licensure of Institution and Programs Career and Job Placement Services Computer Use and File Sharing Copyright Infringement – Policies and Sanctions Educational Programs Facilities and Services for Students with Disabilities Faculty Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA

  • capitalism in a variety of contexts, including curriculum related to American history, Economics, Global Studies, Business, and PLU’s new Innovation Studies program. The lecture was free and open to the public. The Dale E. Benson Lecture in Business and Economic History Supported by a generous endowment from the Benson Family, the Benson Lecture is designed to bring leading experts in the fields of history, business, and economics to campus to address the PLU community. Supporting the Innovation Studies

  • LATINXThe Latinx group supports Latinx students and graduates of the PLU Marriage and Family Therapy Program. It is a space to collaborate and lean on one another. Many of us provide services in English and Spanish and find the group to be a welcoming space to process our unique challenges. Nationally, therapists of color make up a small percentage of therapists and it is an even smaller percentage of Latinx therapists, specifically in Washington State. With Latinx folks estimated to be the

  • Healthy RelationshipHealthy Relationships Newsletter David B. Ward, Ph.D., LMFT Feeling depressed, anxious, or angry? How might your relationships be contributing to these feelings? As a marriage and family therapist, I treat each of these mental health issues, but see these and other mental health concerns through the lens of relationships. At the heart of human functioning are relationships that either promote or discourage health. As you consider the health of your own intimate partner

  • the relationship between a young girl, Li’l Bit, from a tightly knit, lower-middle-class family, and her uncle-by-marriage, Uncle Peck. The play thoughtfully integrates the metaphor of driving with the idea of control and manipulation. The March 8 premiere is presented as part of the first event of the 2013 School of Arts and Communication (SOAC) Focus Series. Four events, each with a different disciplinary lens, address various aspects of empowerment. A post-performance discussion will be held

  • Arts. This particular show is an example of PLU’s commitment to providing dynamic and challenging experiences for students in all aspects of theater with classical text, a large cast, and unique stage effects. Shakespeare’s shortest play begins with a shipwreck that separates a family: twin brothers with a matching pair of twin servants are separated into brother/servant pairs and each assume the others have died. Many years later, all four find themselves in the same town with farcical results

  • . “I’ll remember this for the rest of my life. It was more than the wins and losses – it was the people here, the family we had.” That family is looking forward to another killer season. Read Previous Playing in the mud Read Next Speakers challenge the mind COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS PLU College of Liberal Studies welcomes Dean Stephanie Johnson July 24