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  • you FEEL what you THINK: Negative feelings like guilt, anger and depression do not result from the bad things that happen to you, but from the way you think about these events. This simple but revolutionary idea can change your life. You can CHANGE the way your FEEL: you will discover why you get depressed and learn how to brighten your outlook when you’re in a slump. You can ENJOY greater happiness, productivity, and intimacy—without drugs or lengthy therapy. When Perfect Isn’t Good Enough

  • incorrect, please notify the PLU Help Desk before continuing this process!Back Yes, this is meChoose Your UsernameYou may choose a username from the options provided below.You cannot change your username after completing the account claiming process, so please choose carefully.Select username:Note: Your default e-mail address will be @plu.eduBack Select usernameEnroll in Multi-Factor AuthenticationIn order to better protect your ePass account and its access to your personal and institutional data

  • Annual Events at Pacific Lutheran UniversityThe following are PLU’s annual events. Actual dates are published at www.plu.edu/calendar.  Events are subject to change. For more information call us at 253-535-7450 or email to events@plu.edu. EventDepartmentApprx. AttendMonth International Student OrientationInternational Student Services70SeptemberPI, CP University Conference Office of the Provost350SeptemberPI, AC New Student Orientation Student Involvement and Leadership600SeptemberPI, CP

  • Conditional Admission AgreementAs a condition of my acceptance to the PLU School of Nursing and the permission granted me to enroll in nursing courses at PLU, I understand, in addition to the conditions stated in my letter of acceptance that: This contract does not obligate me to a major in nursing at PLU; I may change my mind and switch majors. Should I fail to meet the University’s standards of good conduct and academic honesty as outlined in the PLU Student Handbook, the PLU School of

  • they have traditionally focused on the two audiences separately. Our staff members have done a lot of research that shows what we are doing is a major culture change in higher education — and it is long overdue.” “The connection and advice alumni can offer to current students is a valuable way for them to give back and have a direct impact on student success,” said Jessica Pagel ‘08, co-director of Alumni & Student Connections. The Career Trek to Alaska Airlines is one example of how we’re bringing

  • you FEEL what you THINK: Negative feelings like guilt, anger and depression do not result from the bad things that happen to you, but from the way you think about these events. This simple but revolutionary idea can change your life. You can CHANGE the way your FEEL: you will discover why you get depressed and learn how to brighten your outlook when you’re in a slump. You can ENJOY greater happiness, productivity, and intimacy—without drugs or lengthy therapy. When Perfect Isn’t Good Enough

  • -matriculated students may take an unlimited number of continuing education hours. Enrollment in a graduate program as a non-matriculated student requires approval from the dean or his/her designee (e.g., program director). Enrollment Status Full-time enrollment: eight or more semester hours in fall, spring, or summer. Half-time to three-quarter time enrollment: four to seven semester hours in fall, spring or summer. Change of Student Status Provisional to Regular: Student status will be changed from

  • Band, Best Adult Band, and Best International Band. Dr. Helmick holds the Doctor of Musical Arts Degree in Conducting from The University of Southern Mississippi. He earned a Master of Music degree in Euphonium Performance with a cognate area in Music Theory from The University of Akron in Akron, Ohio. Both his Bachelor of Music in Music Education degree and Bachelor of Arts in Business and Organizational Communications degrees were received from the University of Akron with honors. Prior to his

  • bureaus through allocating resources, deploying staff, and coordinating across organizational divisions. Among WFP’s 19,000 employees, about 90 percent work in the field, relying on calls and video meetings.  Though Lander misses the travel, during the pandemic he has drawn on his previous experiences in countries around the world. “Having spent time in the field gives me the motivation to use my position to make sure colleagues have what they need to do their job and work in often very tough

  • Corker, Ph.D."College Student Personality Traits and Motivation: Levels, Stability, and Change"Kenyon College September 22, 2017Laura P. Naumann, Ph.D."The Expression and Perception of Personality in Everyday Life"Nevada State College 2016-17 Colloquium Speakers DateSpeaker NameTitleAffiliation May 5, 2017Christine L. Hansvick, Ph.D."Changing Realities: A Social Psychologist's Perspective"Department of Psychology, Pacific Lutheran University April 21, 2017Sanjay Srivastava, Ph.D."Personality is for