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  • (2022): “When I first came to PLU, Jes Takla encouraged and fostered ways to get involved in the knowledge communities in NASPA. Due to her leadership and mentorship, I have been confident to be the Region V Rep for the Assessment, Evaluation, and Research Knowledge Community (KC). It has been great to get support from Campus Life to go to conferences like the Western Regional. PLU has pride in giving back to the field through these professional development opportunities. “ Paul Metellus, Former

  • or OPIM. Activities such as eating, drinking, smoking, applying cosmetics or lip balm, and handling contact lenses are prohibited in labs or other locations where potential for exposure to BBP exists. Food and drink may not be kept in laboratory refrigerators, freezers, shelves, or cabinets where hazardous materials, blood or OPIM may be present. Biohazardous waste segregation: All biohazardous waste (non-sharps) generated as part of teaching or research operations shall be bagged and held in a

  • Guide *you can also change your picture to better represent your name or pronouns if you would like by changing your picture on the GET app prior to submitting the form* What sort of LGBTQ academic resources does PLU have?The PLU Library’s collection supports the academic curriculum and primarily provides access to materials intended to support student coursework and research, including research on LGBTQ topics. A representative selection of library resources with relevant content can be found on

  • various symptoms, degree of impairment in several areas of life functioning, and an evaluation of how an ESA would help mitigate symptoms and improve functioning.  These assessments are not within the scope of practice with PLU Wellbeing Services and Resources, and there are potential ethical and legal implications.  This position is consistent with the recommendations outline by Younggren et.al. (2016) in “Examining Emotional Support Animals and Role Conflicts in Professional Psychology.”  https

  • , merit and/or qualifications. This equal opportunity policy shall similarly apply to all aspects of educational opportunity, including recruitment, enrollment, advancement and evaluation. The University will not tolerate any unlawful discrimination or harassment toward or by any of its employees or students.  Any written, oral, physical or visual communication that is demeaning, degrading, intimidating, or otherwise directed at a person or persons because of race, color, gender, national origin

  • following March. The PharmCAS application cycle will officially close in April, unless otherwise announced. Here’s a tutorial on how to complete the online application. PharmCAS will process your application once you submit your completed application, required fee, and all official transcript(s) to the Service. Also send letters of reference, foreign transcript evaluation reports, and test scores (PCAT and TOEFL) to PharmCAS by the application deadline, if required by your designated pharmacy degree

  • following March. The PharmCAS application cycle will officially close in April, unless otherwise announced. Here’s a tutorial on how to complete the online application. PharmCAS will process your application once you submit your completed application, required fee, and all official transcript(s) to the Service. Also send letters of reference, foreign transcript evaluation reports, and test scores (PCAT and TOEFL) to PharmCAS by the application deadline, if required by your designated pharmacy degree

  • space by ensuring the frequently-used office equipment (telephone, stapler, resource materials) is within easy reach. This page provides several resources to assist in adjusting your workstation.  If you find you need extra assistance or an ergonomic evaluation, contact the EH&S Manager at mjones@plu.edu.Correct Seated and Standing Workstation Position How To'sErgonomic VideosExercisesHow To's Set up Your Workstation  (advice from Mayo Clinic) Standing or Sit/Stand Workstations (guidelines) Office

  • email app. That way you don’t have to do steps 1-3 on your phone every time!PLU ePass“I have the gmail application on my phone so that I can check my email throughout the day. I normally check my email at least 3-5 times throughout the school day to keep up with my on-campus jobs and homework.” – Hanna, current student Read Next All the Steps LATEST POSTS Language Placement Evaluation May 27, 2020 Request your New Student Registration Appointment May 22, 2020 Meningococcal Release Acknowledgement

  • email app. That way you don’t have to do steps 1-3 on your phone every time!PLU ePass“I have the gmail application on my phone so that I can check my email throughout the day. I normally check my email at least 3-5 times throughout the school day to keep up with my on-campus jobs and homework.” – Hanna, current student Read Next All the Steps LATEST POSTS Language Placement Evaluation May 27, 2020 Request your New Student Registration Appointment May 22, 2020 Meningococcal Release Acknowledgement