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  • Verification Form.MedicationsStudents who take a daily medication for any condition should keep the name of the medication and dose in card accessible in their wallet or purse or this information should be saved on a smart phone.  It is also important to note why you take each medication. Students who are allergic to medications or other substances should keep similar records.  Students should document the medications to which they have allergies as well as the type of allergic reaction.Specialist CareFor

  • heartburn Frequent heartburn, burping, regurgitation Severe/persistent abdominal pain Persistent nausea Feeling of something stuck in the throat HeadacheReasons to See a Provider Severe, quick onset of a headache and pain that peaks rapidly Confusion Memory loss Slurred speech Dizziness Nausea Numbness Seizures Headache that begins after injury to the head Heart ProblemsReasons to See a Provider Abnormally rapid heartbeat Galloping heartbeat Chest pain Leg PainMenstrual ProblemsRashSinusitisVomiting

  • Making a Payment to PLU Payments are due on the following dates for the following semesters/ terms: Fall – August 25th J-Term – December 25th Spring – January 25th Summer – First day of summer classes To pay by credit card or check online, log into your Banner>Student Services>Student Account>Make a Payment. MasterCard, American Express or Discover are accepted but a 2.5% charge will apply. In order to use the check option, you will need an American Bank Account. The easiest way to pay is to

  • Web ConferencingA variety of web-conferencing platforms are available online. These tools allow users to remotely meet online and most offer video, voice, and text communication. Web-conferencing is useful for web interviews, guest speakers in a class or meeting, as well as webinars and trainings. The two main web-conferencing platforms supported by Instructional Technologies are Google Meet and Zoom. However, if you need help with any other tool, please feel free to reach out for

  • Originally constructed in 1952, Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, formerly Eastvold Hall, was restored thanks to a $10 million bequest from the university’s most generous benefactress, Karen Hille Phillips, in addition to gifts from many other donors. KHP houses various faculty offices, music practice rooms, theatre support facilities and two large classrooms. Planning for restoration and expansion of the building began in 1996, and in 2005 the architectural firm NBBJ was

  • Kate Olson Lecturer - Jazz, Improvisation Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: kate.olson@plu.edu Website: http://www.kateplayssax.com/ Professional Biography Education BA, Music (Jazz Emphasis), University of Wyoming MM, Improvisation, University of Michigan Biography Kate Olson is an improvising saxophonist and music educator based in Seattle, WA. Since moving to Seattle in 2010, she has done her best to infiltrate the local, regional and international improvised music scenes. She can be heard

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  • Kate Olson Lecturer - Jazz, Improvisation Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: kate.olson@plu.edu Website: http://www.kateplayssax.com/ Professional Biography Education BA, Music (Jazz Emphasis), University of Wyoming MM, Improvisation, University of Michigan Biography Kate Olson is an improvising saxophonist and music educator based in Seattle, WA. Since moving to Seattle in 2010, she has done her best to infiltrate the local, regional and international improvised music scenes. She can be heard

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  • Natural Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Program (NSSURP)The Natural Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Program involves PLU faculty mentors with basic science research reflecting the natural sciences fields of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science and Environmental Studies, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology. Mentors facilitate professional development gatherings to encourage a research community experience. One-on-one and as a laboratory- and/or field-research team

  • Terry and Dave B. This year’s artists boast an impressive performance history, including sets at Bumbershoot, Capitol Hill Block Party, and Sasquatch Music Festival. LollaPLUza is both free and open to the public, offering a variety of activities for attendees of all ages, such as inflatables, food trucks, and sponsored booths in addition to live music. “We want LollaPLUza to be a day where Lutes and the local community come together to celebrate music, art, each other, and above all have fun

  • All About WaterThis year’s symposium Our Thirsty Planet will take place entirely on the PLU campus. There will be several opportunities for students to participate in events, as the issues of what to do with Earth’s most precious resource persist. Here are a few things that will be coming up: Blue Covenant Book Club In anticipation for the upcoming symposium, those interested are invited to participate in a book club for Maude Barlow’s (one of the keynote speakers) book, Blue Covenant. Meetings