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  • offering support language because it best illustrates the general heart and purpose of the program. However, we see the roles as fluid; colleagues offering and seeking support can learn from each other. The colleague offering support does not need to be a wise sage who has all the answers or has it all together. We avoided the term “mentors” so as to reduce the pressure to know it all; we prefer to think of them as supporters, cheerleaders, encouragers, co-travelers, etc.Sign up to participate!Learn

  • Getting Your First LuteCard STEP 1: Create your GET account After you’ve registered for classes or your employment contract date has arrived and you’ve claimed your PLU email address (ePass): • Download the GET app or use the online version at get.cbord.com/plu STEP 2: Submit an ID Photo This picture is for identification purposes and it must clearly identify you. Give us your best shot, but make sure . . . • Your face fills at least 80% of the frame. • It’s a full front view of your head

  • continue to mentor students throughout their first year. This position serves as an opportunity to learn the foundations of leadership and peer-to-peer mentorship. http://www.plu.edu/student-engagement/lute-welcome-guide-position/ Engage Ambassador Team – Applications Open in April Ambassadors are key student advocates and the voice of Student Engagement for the approximately 3,000 Pacific Lutheran University students. Engage Team Ambassadors build strategies throughout the academic year that enhance

  • event administration and facilitation.Student Engagement leaders are passionate about: Creating connections between students, faculty, and staff Providing an introduction to academic and personal resources Fostering awareness and equity Promoting relationships with the campus and community LUTE Welcome Orientation Guides – Applications Open in MarchNew Student Orientation is made up of about 30-50 diverse and enthusiastic LUTE Welcome Week Orientation Guides. Guides learn skills in leadership

  • Spring Wellness 2019 PLU offers wellness classes for staff and faculty throughout the year.  See below for a list of current classes and their descriptions.  Click here to sign up for classes.  For questions, please contact HR at humr@plu.edu or 253-535-7185. Spring Wellness 2019Weight WatchersWeight WatchersWhen: Tuesdays, 12:30-1:00 pm; come to weigh in at 12:15 Dates: April 30 – July 16 Where: April 30 – May 7: AUC 134 May 14 – 28: AUC 171 June 4 – 18: AUC 134 June 25 – July 2: AUC 171 July

  • Welcome to Residential Life Heze (Junior Student, Former Resident of Wellness House in Tingelstad, Participant in Fall 2017 Linked FYEP Writing 101 Course) “Within the wellness community we believe in growth for the body, spirit and the mind.” Francisco (Senior Student, Resident of Upper Division Housing) “I love living in [Upper Division Housing] because it offers an individualized space for me to live and I’ve found friends within my hall.” Cece (Senior, South Hall Resident) “South Hall

    Current Hours
    Monday: 8:00am -5:00pm
    Tuesday: 8:00am -5:00pm
    Wednesday: 8:00am -5:00pm
    Thursday: 8:00am -5:00pm
    Friday: 8:00am -5:00pm
    Saturday: Closed
    Sunday: Closed
    Department of Residential Life
    Department of Residential Life Anderson University Center 161 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003
  • About Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equity Alexia, Yari, Uilani (Continuing Students, Residents of Women's Empowerment and Gender Equity) “The Women’s Empowerment & Gender Equity Community is the place to be if you are looking for an uplifting environment with no discrimination about anything.” Gender Equity for AllFor women-identified and Transgender/Gender Non-Conforming residents (who are comfortable using women-identified restrooms) with a focus on gender equality, community building, and

  • Hutchinson, she organized and set up the Small University Summer Internship program for PLU biology students. Since its start, numerous students have been able to pursue their passions in different fields of research including cancer, HIV, immunology and virology. These opportunities include working with cutting-edge technology and interacting with researchers who are in the top of their field. Most importantly, students are able to gain confidence in laboratories that will propel them to accomplish

  • Are you transferring to PLU?Interested in ROTC? Benefits Financial: Compete for an ROTC Scholarship that covers 100% tuition & fees Room and Board gift from PLU valued at $11,000/year $1200 a year for books/materials Monthly stipend of $420 Senior Year: $420 Skills Leadership: You could have the opportunity to command soldiers as a Lieutenant, and ROTC will give you experience and guidance to help you develop your leadership abilities. Management: Learn how to analyze, organize, plan, and

  • committed to encouraging students to pursue careers in scientific investigation, both basic and clinical. Scientists at NIEHS are committed to sharing with students and educators the intensity, excitement, sense of discipline, and tremendous satisfaction that careers in science can impart to those who pursue them. Why should I apply? As a Scholar, you will be a part of research teams striving to accomplish NIEHS research mission in areas related to human health and the environment. NSCP is dedicated to