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  • January 9, 2015 StartingEventLocation 5:45 PMCheck-in & DinnerAnderson University Center 6:45 PMWelcomeKaren Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts 7:00 PMMovie "Finding Forrester"Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts 9:00 PMMovie Breakout SessionAssigned PLU Classrooms 10:00 PMLate-night FunThe Commons

  • Computer and Network Use Policies Conflict of Interest and Confidential Information Policy Drug and Alcohol-Free Workplace Intellectual Property Policy Email Policy Pets in the Workplace Policy Policy on Non-Discrimination Solicitation Policy for All Employees Staff Teaching Policy Standards of Personal Conduct Tobacco-Free Campus Policy

  • Taylor Cox Visiting Instructor of Art & Design she/her/hers Phone: 253-535-7325 Email: coxta@plu.edu Office Location: Ingram Hall - 120 Website: https://www.coxswainpress.com/ Professional Education Bachelor of Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Pacific Lutheran University Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Focus in Letterpress Printing and Printmaking

    Contact Information
  • College of Professional Studies Student Space Reservation RequestStudents who wish to reserve any space/room in KHP or Columbia Center for theatre and dance classwork, rehearsals, performance and/or studio time should email Ryan Marsh (marshrl@plu.edu) identifying the space, days, times and purpose for your reservation.

  • PLU welcomed its first cadre of Act Six Scholars to the campus community. Act Six is an Urban Leadership Scholarship, sponsored by the Northwest Leadership Foundation, for emerging urban leaders who want to use their college education to make a difference on campus and in their communities.

  • . Signature Campus Life initiatives include: Learning Communities for residential and commuter students LUTE Welcome, which includes New Student Orientation, Residential Move In, Engagement Fair, PLUS 100 (Extended Orientation Seminar), and First Six Weeks of Programs Student Leadership, including Associated Students of PLU (ASPLU Student Government), Engage Ambassadors (EAs), Resident Assistants (RAs), LUTE Welcome Guides, Clubs & Orgs leaders, and more! Co-Curricular Programs, Events, and Resources

    Office for Campus Life
    Anderson University Center #161 Tacoma, WA 98447
  • 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

  • Password ChangesPasswords are used to protect personal and possibly sensitive information on your computer. They will only keep your information secure if you, in turn, keep your passwords secure.  Do not give out your password to anyone.Password Rules Passwords must be at least 8 characters long Include at least one upper-case and 1 lower-case letter Include at least one number Include at least one of the following characters: [ . ! ? – _ ] or a space Must not contain ” ‘ : ( ) & \ or a comma

  • Mother of Exiles The 45th Annual Walter C. Schnackenberg Memorial LectureMother of Exiles - Refugees in American Myth and HistoryEmma Lazarus called America the “mother of exiles” in her poem, “The New Colossus,” which graces the Statue of Liberty.   This lecture examines the enduring idea of America as a land of hope and refuge for the persecuted and oppressed.  It goes beyond the familiar narrative of the Puritan settlers to think about how the idea of asylum has historically justified and

  • Shipping Items to PLUSome of you may be thinking about shipping items such as books to PLU instead of packing in your limited luggage. Please read information on this page carefully before shipping items! Notifying PLU Mail Services All items shipped to PLU are first received by Mail Services then distributed across campus. If you are a new student and have not moved into your on-campus residence hall, the Mail Services staff may not recognize your name. The package will be sent back to the