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  • count the day off from a compressed work week, such as a 4/10 work week. How do I sign up for benefits with the Commute Smart program? Receiving Commute Smart benefits is fast and easy! To participate in campaign drawings and potentially earn LuteBucks, simply track your commute trips on a monthly calendar online at the Pierce Trips website. Please note that these benefits are for faculty and staff only; not students. For detailed information on PLU’s transit benefits, click here. To request

  • : If it’s not necessary, don’t travel with it. If you must take it, consider taking a loaner device that does not have unnecessary data already stored on it. Check and see if your mobile devices such as cell phones will work in the location your will be traveling to. You may need to make prior arrangements with your mobile carrier to maintain service while away. Back up any information on the device and remove and store any information that is not necessary to bring with you. If any sensitive data

  • a student who needed and benefitted from preceptors.  Participate in that tradition and legacy. Contribute to the next nurse practitioners to improve the access to and the quality of health care in our region. Then, through improved access and quality of care, we improve the health of the people in our community. Giving is also a chance to receive; teaching is also an opportunity to learn. Precepting keeps the nurse practitioner inspired, stimulated, rewarded, and invigorated to stay up to date

  • Here’s what some of our players have to say about Reign! “Ultimate frisbee was the first thing I got involved in my freshman year and I can honestly say that joining the team was the best decision I’ve made in my college career so far. Ultimate is the only sport that I know which is built on spirit and it’s always amazing to see how teams interact positively with each other on the field. I love Reign because we uphold an amazing team environment where we love to play ultimate with our best

  • Letter Dale W. Haarr, Jr., ’89 describes how passionate Lutes committed to hard work continue to inspire him long after he started spending time on PLU’s campus as a boy. The Alumni Board president is calling for other passionate Lutes to join him in shaping the future of the board and applying for one of the open positions. View Now Bjug Harstad Day of Giving Bjug Day is almost here again. Join the rest of the Lute community Oct. 14 in honoring PLU’s intrepid founder, the Rev. Bjug Harstad. Last

  • chipotle peppers, minced, plus 1-2 teaspoons of the juices from the can Directions Prep 30 m Cook 5-6 m Serves 6-8 Prepare the shrimp: Rinse the shrimp under cold running water, then blot dry with paper towels. Place the cilantro, garlic and chipotle with its juices in a non-reactive mixing bowl and toss to mix. Stir in the olive oil and lime juice, season with salt and cracked pepper to taste. Add the shrimp and let them marinate in the refrigerator, covered, for about 30 minutes, or longer for a

  • Connect with a Local Faith CommunityWanting to connect with a local faith community? Below is a listing of local communities at PLU or in close proximity to the university. This listing is not comprehensive. Feel free to contact the Campus Ministry Office for information about other congregations in the area. * Denotes explicitly LGBT supportive worship spaceFaith on CampusChapelThere are three Chapel services each week, all in different religious traditions/styles. To learn about each service

  • On (Virtual) Exhibit: Media Literacy J-Term Projects exhibit has closed Posted by: Holly Senn / March 24, 2021 March 24, 2021 During J-Term 2021, students in Assistant Professor Kate Drazner Hoyt’s Media Literacy COMA 388 explored topics such as: – the role that the press plays in sustaining democracies; – the different forms of online misinformation and disinformation; – the rise of conspiracy theories on web platforms and forums; – the decline of public trust in institutions and experts

  • Projects and PurchasesThe committee reviews capital expenditure (improvement/upgrade projects and equipment purchases) needs, sets priorities, and makes recommendations to President’s Council.  Final approval of projects and equipment purchases are made by President’s Council. Program Leaders are then notified of the list of approved capital expenditures for the next fiscal year. Most projects and purchases are completed in the summer and during university closures of the following fiscal year

  • PLU family. So, hit play and join the adventure! Read Previous Major Minute: Dual-Degree Engineering Read Next Two PLU students spend the summer reading the stars LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer science while interning at Amazon, Cannon, and Pierce County June 13, 2024 Ash Bechtel ’24 combines science and social work for holistic view of patient care; aims to serve Hispanic community June 13, 2024 Universal language: how teaching