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  • Effective June 1, 2001; Updated September 2006; Updated December 3, 2009 to comply with Washington State’s Domestic Partner Law Introduction Pacific Lutheran University will extend benefits to eligible same sex and opposite sex domestic partners of with benefits faculty and staff on the same basis that benefits are extended to legal spouses. The following information documents the required qualifications and other important information. Eligibility Both Domestic Partners are: Eighteen (18

  • 2024 Therapist of Color ConferenceRestoring Wellness through Collective HealingFriday, May 17th, 2024Anderson University Center (Regency Room) Natalie Y. Gutiérrez, LMFT Featuring guest speaker Natalie Y. Gutiérrez, LMFT Natalie Gutiérrez is a licensed marriage and family therapist and author of the groundbreaking book “The Pain We Carry: Healing from Complex PTSD for People of Color.” Natalie is the founder of Mindful Journeys Marriage & Family Therapy PLLC, and a licensed marriage and family

  • Campus Forums on Sexual Assault and Violence Dear Campus Community: Please join me and the entire PLU campus community for a first in a series of open dialogues on sexual assault and violence on campus in an effort to expand community understanding and advocacy, while also increasing the safety and care of… April 18, 2016 Higher EducationNews

  • Counseling Services office.  All initial campus-based sessions are in-person.  Per Washington State licensing regulations, students currently located in Washington State and enrolled for classes may be eligible for virtual follow-up services with PLU counselors via Zoom. TimelyCare (formerly Lute Telehealth):  All students currently located in the United States and enrolled for classes may access TimelyCare services at any time.  TimelyCare provides easy access to mental health (and medical) services

  • On (Virtual) Exhibit: Media Literacy J-Term Projects exhibit has closed Posted by: Holly Senn / March 24, 2021 March 24, 2021 During J-Term 2021, students in Assistant Professor Kate Drazner Hoyt’s Media Literacy COMA 388 explored topics such as: – the role that the press plays in sustaining democracies; – the different forms of online misinformation and disinformation; – the rise of conspiracy theories on web platforms and forums; – the decline of public trust in institutions and experts

  • Chapter 2 In addition to what has been already said of Catherine Morland’s personal and mental endowments, when about to be launched into all the difficulties and dangers of a six weeks’ residence in Bath, it may be stated, for the reader’s more certain information, lest the following pages should otherwise fail of giving any idea of what her character is meant to be, that her heart was affectionate; her disposition cheerful and open, without conceit or affectation of any kind—her manners just

  • University Gallery Celebrates Student Work in Student Exhibition Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / November 10, 2014 November 10, 2014 Take a walk through Ingram Hall on November 13 between 10 a.m. and noon, and you’ll see scurrying student artists framing prints, attaching hanging wires and putting the final touches on their creations. Artists will be arriving at the University Gallery to submit work to the Gallery’s annual Juried Student Exhibition, which opens November 19.  Pieces will be juried

  • Rachel Carson Lecture with Dr. Bryn Nelson | February 21, 2024 | 7PM | CK Auditorium at PLU Supported by a generous endowment from George L. and Helen B. Long, the Rachel Carson Science, Technology & Society Lecture was designed to bring leading experts in the fields of science and technology to campus to address the PLU community. Visiting scholars interact with PLU students and faculty in the classroom, and lecture on a scholarly topic of general interest in the evening. We’re pleased to

  • Clinical Evaluations All students will receive feedback (written and oral; formative and summative) from faculty regarding their performance during the clinical rotation (Clinical Evaluation Tool and Criteria for Satisfactory Performance) found in your Learning Management System. The length of a clinical rotation will dictate the frequency of formal evaluation sessions. In all clinicals, students are evaluated at least twice – at the middle and end of the course. Students should be aware that

  • Are you transferring to PLU?Interested in ROTC? Benefits Financial: Compete for an ROTC Scholarship that covers 100% tuition & fees Room and Board gift from PLU valued at $11,000/year $1200 a year for books/materials Monthly stipend of $420 Skills Leadership: You could have the opportunity to command soldiers as a Lieutenant, and ROTC will give you experience and guidance to help you develop your leadership abilities. Management: Learn how to analyze, organize, plan, and execute missions in