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  • 1.0 IntroductionOffice safety is like safety anywhere else. It doesn’t just automatically happen. It is the result of the individual effort of everyone concerned. Many mishaps in offices nationwide stem from the fact that these areas are frequently considered non-hazardous and therefore safety is often not emphasized. The following are some suggestions to help reduce some of the hazards found in these areas.2.0 Some General Tips Come to work rested. Fatigue is a frequent factor in mishaps. It

  • Fall Graduate Programs Week October 7-11, 2024 Thinking about what’s next after you graduate from PLU? Did you know PLU has SIX different master’s (and two doctorate) programs, open to ALL PLU students, no matter what you majored in? We invite you to participate in our PLU Graduate Programs Week to learn more about PLU’s graduate programs – career options and opportunities, program lengths (some as short as 9 months!), admission requirements and how to apply, and costs and financial aid options

  • Mission StatementWhat is studying history all about at PLU? Traditionally, the discipline of history has focused on the critical analysis of text-based evidence from the past and seeks a detailed, complex understanding of individual and collective human behaviors as they have changed over time. PLU students of history develop lifelong habits of critical thinking, inquiry-based reading of texts, effective research and technical skills, and the appreciation of complexity and diversity in human

  • Justin Mootz, Therapist in TrainingI believe everyone has the capacity for change and healing, even when it’s hard to see how. My goal is to create a safe space where you and your loved ones can experience growth. Here, there’s no judgment, just a place to explore your life and relationships. As a systems therapist, I look at the whole you, including your thoughts, beliefs and emotions, all in the context of your closest relationships. Whether you’re an individual, a couple, or a family seeking

  • Pacific Lutheran University does not permit wagering or games of chance on campus or at scheduled events off campus.  Recognized student clubs and organizations are authorized to conduct events that include raffles, casino activities and auctions, provided participants do not pay for participation and the event is approved by the Campus Life (CL) Office.  Students planning fundraising activities need to request permission from the CL Office and meet with CL staff to review compliance with PLU

  • Cynthia Briggs KittredgeProfessor of New Testament Dean and President of the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, Texas Co-editor of the Fortress Commentary on the Bible and Conversations with Scripture: The Gospel of John Gordon LathropProfessor of Liturgy Emeritus Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia Author of The Four Gospels on Sunday: The New Testament and the Reform of Christian Worship and The Pastor: A Spirituality Barbara RossingProfessor of New Testament Lutheran

  • ANNOUNCEMENT: TEDXTACOMA 2016 TALKS HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED! WATCH HERE TEDxTacoma provides a platform for the exchange of creative, earnest and often paradigm-challenging ideas about how we can change our city, region and world for the better. An independently organized event under license from TED, TEDxTacoma talks span the spectrum of art, culture, science and philosophy via a diverse lineup of speakers. TEDxTacoma is hosted by Pacific Lutheran University and organized by a committee of

    TEDxTacoma Planning Committee
    Adam Utley '04 Committee Member / Event Co-Coordinator
  • Matt Kennedy ’07 Empowerment Football 2009 Office Location:null Biography Biography Matt Kennedy’s interest in sports started with playing baseball with his father at age 8 and continued through elementary school, junior high, high school, college and now into his post graduate years. Matt has played on baseball, basketball, football and lacrosse teams and has spent time mountain biking, trekking, rock climbing and snowboarding. In college, at PLU, Matt was also encouraged to travel and study

  • 2022 General Education Revision FAQLast Updated 11.10.2022 The following FAQ addresses questions received by the CCC at our August forums and presentations, as well as the September faculty assembly meeting. There are additional questions that we have not been able to respond to yet. We will update this page regularly as we have answers to existing questions and as we receive new questions from faculty, staff, and students.Questions about the Revision DesignQuestions about the DesignWill

  • PLU Philosophy hosts event on civil disagreement amid challenging campus dialogue Graphic created by Sam O’Hara '16 for Disagreement: Strategies for Talking Across Divides. Without question, Pacific Lutheran University’s mission centers on two core concepts: our Lutheran values and our liberal arts curriculum.By Genny Boots ’18These two tenets, Sergia Hay says, make PLU ripe for dialogue, discussion and — inevitably — disagreement. “It is embedded in the liberal arts tradition, but I think it’s