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Hello Pierce County Homeowners! The Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed that we live in is in danger. Salmon are dying and streams aren’t healthy enough to support the life that thrives there. In order to help our watershed, we need to build rain gardens. Rain gardens collect rainwater and filter it through plants and soil into the groundwater. This provides healthier and more abundant water sources for organisms. This is your opportunity to have a positive impact on the watershed we all depend on
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Photos courtesy of Claire Todd Dear Pierce County, The PLU students in ENVT 350 course are enjoying a picnic after an exciting afternoon of collecting samples at Mayfair Playfield! The plants, stream organisms, and birds also deserve to have an environment where they can enjoy a picnic too. To address this, a committee should be created and funded to remove the asphalt allowing the stream to meander and to restore the substrate with rocks and wood. This would help create a healthy environment
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Rachel Steinberg Mental Health Counseling Intern she/they Phone: 253-535-7206 Email: rachel.steinberg@plu.edu Office Location: Anderson University Center - 300 Professional Education Master of Arts, Psychology, Seattle University, in process Bachelor of Music, Classical Voice Performance, Boston University, 2016 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Program Assistant, Tavon Learning Center, 2022- 2023 Residential Manager and Caretaker, L'Arche Noah Sealth, 2021- 2022 Developmental Specialist, Life
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Solar Array Information This solar project represents the commitment to sustainability of Parkland Light and Water and Pacific Lutheran University. The 7+ kW installation uses local Washington made PV Modules and Power Inverters from Silicon Energy. They are installed in a staggered array on the roof of Facilities Management (Building #28) to accommodate shade from nearby trees. The power produced will offset the electric use of the building and will account for a significant savings each
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Heather Jacobson Associate Director of International Enrollment & Student Services Phone: 253-535-7122 Email: hjacobson@plu.edu Office Location:Harstad Hall - Room 112 Website: https://hjacobson.youcanbook.me/ Professional Education M.Ed., Student Development Administration, Seattle University B.A., French and International Affairs, University of Puget Sound Responsibilities Creates and maintains immigration records for all international students. Coordinates New Student Orientation for
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Quality Matters RubricAs part of PLU’s vision to be a university of the first rank, PLU now subscribes to the Quality Matters Program. The Quality Matters (QM) Program provides institutions with a standards-based rubric, peer review process, and professional development options. PLU faculty and staff can access the QM rubric to assist in the quality design of their online and blended courses. Quality Matters Rubric Standards 2014 (.pdf, 53KB, requires PLU ePass). Please note, the QM rubric is
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Here I Walk: A Thousand Miles to Rome with Martin Luther Thursday, October 27, 2016 7:00 PM Xavier Hall, Room 201 Pacific Lutheran University PLU alumnus Andrew Wilson and his spouse, Sarah Hinlicky Wilson, walked from Erfurt in Germany to Rome in Italy on the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s pilgrimage to the Eternal City in 1511. Join us as we listen to Dr. Wilson’s engaging discussion of their epic 1,000 mile amble through Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, and as we view the places and
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Luis Falcon Community Director for the Lutes Commute Community & the ARENA he/him Phone: 253-535-8319 Email: falcon@plu.edu Professional Responsibilities Campus Life Responsibilities Oversee the Lutes Commute Community operations and programming Oversee the Campus Life Coordinators Supervise the Commuter Advocates (CAs) Coordinate Fall and Spring CAVE Community Welcome and participate in LUTE Welcome Participate in Campus Life student staff recruitment, selection, and training Liaison for clubs
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Art Thiel ’75 Sports Commentator Biography Biography Art Thiel has been a sports commentator for nearly 30 years in the area, writing for the Bellevue Journal-American and Seattle Post-Intelligencer, both of which are deceased, and the Tacoma News Tribune, which is not, as of, ahem, press time. He has authored two books, is heard on KPLU-FM 88.5 and ESPN 710 Seattle, and is writing twice a week for www.seattlepi.com. His new sports commentary website, Sports Press Northwest, may or may not
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New Employee Computer Information (pdf) view download Computer use and account information for new employees
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