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  • Employee Mandatory Reporting Responsibilities Under Title IXPLU employees – whether faculty, administrators, or staff – are obligated to report incidents of sex discrimination, sex-based harassment, and sexual misconduct of which they become aware. This obligation extends to all of us (except those entities who are considered confidential reporting sources) because of the University’s responsibility under Title IX to respond promptly and effectively to: + Stop the conduct + Prevent its re

  • ACS Diversity, Inclusion, Equity, and Respect (DEIR) Scholarship The Puget Sound Section of the ACS has extended the deadline for their $2000 Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Respect Scholarship. Applications are now due May 15th. Go here for all the details: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vAqpwv1EGik22b63KOmU6IcsQQ0wAM1_/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=110557007756855628016&rtpof=true&sd=true Eligibility: Applicants must be currently enrolled in a college or university in… May 7, 2024 Opportunity

  • Fraudulent Email and Phishing Redux Posted by: Jenna S / February 9, 2016 February 9, 2016 by David Domask Example of phishing email (click to enlarge) Yet another round of fraudulent “phishing” emails have been sent across Campus masquerading as an official email warning users that their accounts are about to be shut down unless they are verified. As we have noted multiple times during these campaigns, the Help Desk will never solicit your account information. All of our account work is done

  • Departing CampusWhether you are leaving campus for the summer, graduation, or personal reasons, there are a few details to consider when moving off campus. Students who move out during or at the end of a term should make sure to follow all checkout guidelines listed below for their respective hall.Canceling HousingIf you are moving out during a semester or mid-year (at the end of Fall), make sure that you have submitted a Housing Cancellation form so that our office can assist you in canceling

  • Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it During the 2023-2024 academic year, 2,345 students received PLU-funded aid, with the average PLU student receiving $37,036 in scholarships. Through scholarship support, donors are part of a network of care that supports students in pursuing their educational goals, unlocking their full potential, and becoming leaders… June 24, 2024 Student Life, Resources, Community

  • can find these devices/kits at drug stores and most grocery stores. They come with step by step instructions, but if you are unsure how to use them or if you have never used them before, you can ask a pharmacist for further instructions/demonstration.HydrationDrinking plenty of water and fluids to keep your body hydrated when you have a cold is very important. Make sure you are getting enough fluid for your body’s needs so that it can heal and get better.HandwashingThis is one of the most

  • help you with the reflection process. Why I Went to Graduate School [SPS] Planning for Graduate School [AAPT] Is Graduate School Right For You? [PDF] Grad Versus Undergrad [PDF] 5 Good Reasons to Go to Graduate School [PDF] Grad School Shopper Magazine [AIP] Timeline Okay, so you’ve thought about it and think that graduate school is right for you. What should you do to prepare yourself? Here is a rough timeline of some general tasks required for applying to graduate school. Sophomore Year Excel in

  • Hear from ASPLU Leadership Posted by: vcraker / February 22, 2022 February 22, 2022 ASPLU President Cece Chan ’23 and Vice President Naomi Atnafu ’23 share their experience of being the first women of color to lead PLU’s Associated Students of Pacific Lutheran University. Read Previous The Head in the Game: Q&A with PLU Coach Goes Inside the Mind of an Athlete Read Next How the PLU community is addressing mental health LATEST POSTS 5 Tips for Writing a College Essay August 21, 2024 From an

  • 2018 AwardsCongratulations to the Overall Winners of the 2018 South Sound Regional Science & Engineering Fair! 1st Place: Ashlynn Gallagher, W.F. West HS: A Novel Approach To Diagnosing Zika: The Use of Silk Fibroin Protein and 2D Paper Networks To Create A Temperature-Independent, Affordable Paper Test Strip 2nd Place: Sathvik Nallamalli, Olympia HS: A Portable Android Based Diagnosis System of Prevalent Chronic Respiratory Illnesses 3rd Place: Abhinav Gundrala, Olympia HS: Myocardial

  • Jennifer Hubbert Assistant Professor of Anthropology and East Asian Studies Biography Biography Dr. Hubbert’s research lies at the intersection of contemporary cultural politics, state-society relations, late-socialist transitions and identity formation in contemporary China. She is particularly interested in public representations of the nation-state. Over the years, her research has addressed historical theme parks, Mao badge collectors, generational differences among intellectuals and