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  • New Employee Computer Information (pdf) view download Computer use and account information for new employees

  • Plan the Perfect Event at PLUWith our full-service approach, we strive to exceed the requirements for every meeting, conference, and overnight group on campus. The perfect event comes down to the details your guests will remember. A thoughtfully crafted menu and beverage pairing, that ideal specialty cocktail, the right music and atmosphere – these are the details that make the event. No matter what type of event you’re planning, we have the resources to make the process as easy as possible

  • Getting Your First LuteCard STEP 1: Create your GET account After you’ve registered for classes or your employment contract date has arrived and you’ve claimed your PLU email address (ePass): • Download the GET app or use the online version at get.cbord.com/plu STEP 2: Submit an ID Photo This picture is for identification purposes and it must clearly identify you. Give us your best shot, but make sure . . . • Your face fills at least 80% of the frame. • It’s a full front view of your head

  • Budapest Semesters in Mathematics Education (BSME) Posted by: nicolacs / February 7, 2023 February 7, 2023 Are you passionate about the learning and teaching of mathematics? Would you like to spend a summer in a beautiful historical city, with one of the most vibrant cultures in Europe? How about learning in small classes where instructors challenge each student to deeply engage with the material? Please consider Summer@BSME, a 6-week summer program in Budapest, Hungary, designed for those

  • Judith Kitchen Founding Director, In Memoriam Biography Biography Judith Kitchen (1941-2014)  was the co-founder of the Rainier Writing Workshop MFA program at PLU.  She is the author of four collections of essays, most recently The Circus Train (Ovenbird Books, 2014).  Her other collections are Half in Shade: Family, Photography, Fate and Distance and Direction (Coffeehouse Press) and Only the Dance (U. of South Carolina Press).  She is also the author of a novel, The House on Eccles Road

  • April 19, 2012 Vpstart Crow presents – The complete works of William Shakespeare (abridged) The student run theatre club Vpstart Crow will perform The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. Friday, April 27 and Saturday, April 28 in the Studio Theater and Studio Theater lobby. Here’s what the original company, Reduced Shakespeare Company, that produced this show had to say about Shakespeare (abridged): “All 37 plays in 97 minutes! The Complete Works of William

  • PolicyPurpose: Peer review fosters a continuous learning culture, development and sharing of best practices in teaching, and is consistent with professional accountability and self-regulation associated with the practice of nursing. In recognition that teaching is a dynamic and ongoing process, the PLU School of Nursing uses peer review to encourage open feedback and ongoing development of all instructors teaching didactic and/or clinical courses. Peer Review Frequency Requirements and

  • Psychology Student Research Conference Psychology Student Research Conference May 18, 2023 4:00-6:30 pm Rieke Science Center – Lobby Download the programSession 1: 4:00-4:45 p.m.“Emotional Regulation Effects on Mental Well-Being” Amber R. Shisler “Perceptions of Script-Consistent and Script-Divergent Events Across Ethnicities” Stephanie Aparicio Zambrano and Elena Schmidt “The Effects of Body Posture and Environmental Sound on Creativity”* Jenna L. Hamilton & Mel N. Wheeler “Mixed Messages in

  • Take Back The Tap In 2008, a student led initiative brought awareness about saving money by consuming tap water. In association with GREAN, RHA and other groups across campus, Environmental Services brought about “Bring Back the Tap,” an initiative encouraging students to purchase plastic Nalgene bottles and use tap water, cutting down on the amount of recycled plastic that goes through our school or some that finds its way into the trash. Since its inception, TBTT has been a great success, and

  • and the Health Center in 2003.  She likes to camp, travel with her husband of 28+ years, read, work in her yard and garden, walk her dog Lucy, and exercise.  She loves spending time with her daughter (who is in the Education department at Central University), her son (who graduated from PLU with a Psychology major), her daughter-in-law (who graduated from Western University, also with a Psychology major), as well as her extended family – who all live in this area. Professional 2003 to present: PLU

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