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  • who’d admired him, professional friends who remembered his career at the USC Student Health Center and then in private practice, family members from the West and East Coast, and all three of his surviving basketball teammates. Alan and Kathleen had moved to Morongo Valley several years previously, and created a remarkable homestead there. This included a remodeled small home, an adjacent office and a greenhouse, all set at the foot of a mountain and commanding a beautiful view of Morongo Valley

  • Positions” from the drop-down menu to see all available on-campus jobs. You may select “State Work Study Positions” to view all available state work study jobs. What do I do if I am offered a job? What documents do I need to complete my hire paperwork?If you are offered an on-campus position, your first stop is the Student Employment Office in the Nesvig Alumni Center. You need to visit the Student Employment Office to process your mandatory hiring paperwork. This paperwork must be done before your

  • . Allen. In one respect she was admirably fitted to introduce a young lady into public, being as fond of going everywhere and seeing everything herself as any young lady could be. Dress was her passion. She had a most harmless delight in being fine; and our heroine’s entree into life could not take place till after three or four days had been spent in learning what was mostly worn, and her chaperone was provided with a dress of the newest fashion. Catherine too made some purchases herself, and when

  • . Collaborate with shared governance organizations and committees on campus. Promote staff learning through professional development and awards. Promote communication among staff, faculty, and university leadership. Article III - OrganizationSECTION 1. The Council represents exempt and nonexempt staff employees of the University. Membership on the Council is designed to provide adequate representation for each Division with certain Divisions having additional membership due to the size of their staff. Each

  • limited in what you can participate in,” he said. “Because PLU is the way it is, we all got to do a little of everything. I got to understand the mechanics of theater,” he said. While at PLU, Hobson helped plan the Night of Musical Theater, and he participated in the opera program. He was also in the Choir of the West, and got the opportunity to do the technical side of theater, working on lighting and tech design for several shows. Once he made the major switch, his career progressed at a fast clip

  • collegiate softball, so she uses intramurals to get that team aspect she craves,” Allison said. “Intramurals work for her because she can’t commit the time to a team sport.” All this to say, the competition level can be pretty high. Given this, both Allison (and her fellow athletes) and Chris (and his yelling Accommodators) love the intramural program for exactly the same reasons. It is a great way to get exercise and blow off some steam. And it is also a great way to meet new people, get sweaty and have

  • West regions. “It’s very exciting here basically all of the time, but I miss the field tremendously,” said Foss, who still owns and frequents a small vacation home in rural Oregon. “My life is in the West, and I’ll be back there again someday.”Scott Foss ’91 describes his PLU experiencePLU is just a great school, my experience there was really good. I have a lot of friends from my PLU days and those are the active friendships in my life that go back the furthest. I went through the geology program

  • hard, absolutely, but volunteering and finding ways to demonstrate that attitude will still get you hired. I see this in everyone from friends operating grocery stores to what I’m doing right now in the nonprofit world. People are trying to find really good people.  Read Previous PLU helps celebrate Tacoma Pride Week by raising the rainbow flag on Red Square Read Next Acclaimed poet Rick Barot, director of PLU MFA program, shares a poem titled “The Field” COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated

  • personnel.Respiratory ProtectionPLU does not currently maintain a Respiratory Protection Program, but does provide dust masks (“filtering facepieces”) to protect against nuisance levels of particulates.  These are intended for voluntary use only.  Please contact your supervisor or the PLU Environmental Health & Safety Manager with any concerns regarding respiratory protection or respiratory hazards at your work site. For the full text of the respiratory protection requirements in the State of Washington

  • bodies; equivalent force and movement systems; centroids and center of gravity; trusses and frames; methods of virtual work; shear and bending moment diagrams; moments of inertia. Prerequisite: PHYS 153 with a C- or higher. ENGR 333: Engineering Thermodynamics Classical, macroscopic thermodynamics with applications to physics, engineering, and chemistry. Thermodynamic state variables, cycles, and potentials; flow and non-flow systems; pure substances, mixtures, and solutions; phase transitions