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  • Fall Wellness 2016 PLU offers wellness classes for staff and faculty during each term throughout the year.  See below for a list of current classes and their descriptions. To sign-up for classes click here! For questions, please contact HR at humr@plu.edu or 253-535-7185. Fall Wellness 2016Strength & ConditioningStrength & ConditioningWhen: Mondays, 12:15-12:45pm Dates: September 19 – December 5 Where: Memorial Gym/Fitness Center Cost: $20 Minimum Enrollment: 12 Instructor: Allison Stephens

  • Providing Classroom AccommodationsAccommodating students with disabilities in higher education is an active collaborative effort between faculty, students, disability services and staff.  Coordinated efforts and support from departmental, administrative, facilities, and other student service personnel can also enhance the overall accessibility of the postsecondary environment for students with disabilities. Faculty Notification LettersFaculty Notification Letters are emailed to professors once

  • 2023 Physics Capstone SymposiumSenior Physics capstone presentations will take place Monday, May 15th starting at 2pm in Morken 210. 2:00pm Gann Wilcox – “Conservation of Electrical and Thermal Energy – a High School Lab Manual” Typically, conservation of energy lab exercises only relate mechanical energy (kinetic and potential). These forms of energy are visually intuitive, but these limitations deprive students of the big picture of energy conservation. As a future high school physics

  • Learn how you can Recruit a Lute.We know that campus atmosphere is the number one thing students care about, and the connections made by prospective students and their families with our current students, staff, and faculty play a pivotal role in their decision to apply. You’ve witnessed firsthand PLU’s exceptional support in guiding students as they grow, learn, and pursue their passions while finding their calling. Join us in connecting with the next generation of Lutes.Fill out the Faculty

  • Emergency Preparedness/ResponsePLU has developed a complete emergency response structure which will be activated in any situation which cannot be handled in a normal and customary manner. Residential Life is fortunate to have capable, trained staff living in each residence hall who will be able to respond on short notice.  However, any event falling into the emergency category will likely require the assistance and cooperation of many persons and offices.  Every residential student has a

  • A View Into The FutureCampus Master Plan 2006The Campus Master Plan is meant to support intellectual and creative growth of individuals, strengthen our community and encourage stewardship through healthy living, preservation of our history and promote sustainable practices that encourage efficiency in our use of resources. The university completed a three year needs analysis and assessment of university facilities as they relate to our long-range programming goals outlined in PLU 2010. The

  • Research/Development Production Laboratory Technician Posted by: nicolacs / September 11, 2018 September 11, 2018 DiagnosTechs, based in Kent, WA, is looking for a new Research and Development (R&D)/Production Laboratory Technician. This individual is expected to build clinical laboratory skills and knowledge, with a goal to achieve independence in assay component production, assay development, quality control (QC) and validation procedures.  https://www.diagnostechs.com/about-us/careers/#RD

  • Graduate Study in Applied Chemistry at UC Davis Posted by: alemanem / September 12, 2022 September 12, 2022 The AGC Flyer 2022 FINAL describes the Graduate Group in Agricultural & Environmental Chemistry at UC Davis. They offer PhD and MS degrees in four broad areas of applied chemistry: Environmental and Analytical, Biological and Toxicological, Food and Wine, and Fiber and Polymer Chemistry.  Application deadline is Jan. 5, 2023. Interested students may find additional information about the

  • Haley Information Center The largest concentration of computers for general access is located on the main floor of Mortvedt Library, where the Haley Center provides over 70 workstations for both individual and group study.  Access to electronic information resources and other research activities are available here, in an atmosphere that accommodates private and group interaction and allows immediate access to reference and technology help. Printing is available from the lab computers via our

  • Tanya ErzenTanya Erzen is an Associate Professor of Religion and Gender Studies at the University of Puget Sound and the executive director of the Freedom Education Project Puget Sound, a college program in the Washington Corrections Center for Women.  In 2014, she received a Soros Justice Fellowship from the Open Society Foundation.  Her book God in Captivity: Redemption and Punishment in American Faith-Based Prisons is forthcoming from Beacon Press in 2016.   Her first book, Straight to Jesus