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  • Step 7: Respond to HPRB questions/concerns (stipulations)Once submitted, the proposal will go to a reviewer (Unit Designate) in your department, division, or school. They will review all materials and send comments to the Chair of the HPRB. The Chair will also review all materials and summarize comments and required revisions in an email. Students will then be able to go into their proposal and look for comments embedded directly in each proposal section. Mentor will show where revisions are

  • Step 7: Respond to HPRB questions/concerns (stipulations)Once submitted, your proposal will go to a reviewer (Unit Designate) in your department, division, or school. They will review your materials and send comments to the Chair of the HPRB. The Chair will also review your materials and summarize all comments and required revisions in an email. You will then be able to go into your proposal and look for comments embedded directly in each proposal section. Mentor will show you where revisions

  • Controller - Business OfficeWe have retained the search firm, CFO Selections, to conduct a search for a Controller. The Controller serves in the primary management and leadership role for the Business Office of the University. Specific functions included in the work of the Business Office include accounting, payroll, accounts receivable & collections, cashiering, audit and tax compliance, budget administration, and financial reporting. The current staffing is 15 positions, not including the

  • Welcome to PLU's Center for Affinity Groups!Welcome to Pacific Lutheran’s Center for Affinity Groups. The featured Affinity Groups are currently represented by our PLUS Group, LATINX Group, LGBTQIA2S+, and Dismantling Power and Privilege Group. The goal and purpose of each group is to provide an environment of community that celebrates differences, while also creating a safe place for discussions, concerns, and an overall sense of solidarity. To learn more about our Affinity Groups, please

  • Events and WorkshopsEach academic year, the Health Sciences Club, a student-led organization, works in conjunction with the Health Sciences Advising Team to offer a variety of workshops and events for students planning on going into a health professional school.  Here’s a list of some of the events scheduled for the 2015-16 Academic Year: Introduction Meeting Volunteer Workshop (with organizations from PLU [Club Keithley Middle School, H4H, Community Garden] as well as Franciscan and Multi Care

  • Publishing and Printing Arts Course Selection J-Term 2022 Electives BUSA 340: Nonprofit Management HIST 248: Innovation, Ethics, and Society Spring 2022 PPAP Core Courses: PPAP 302/ENGL 312/COMA 322: Publishing Procedures PPAP 321/ENGL 313/ARTD 315: The Art of the Book I (AR) PPAP 322/ENGL 314: The Art of the Book III (AR) PPAP Electives: ARTD210: Graphic Design 2 ARTD 320: Photography 2: Digital ARTD 410: Graphic Design 4 BUSA 203: Managerial Accounting BUSA 305: Behavior in Organizations BUSA

  • Events and WorkshopsEach academic year, the Health Sciences Club, a student-led organization, works in conjunction with the Health Sciences Advising Team to offer a variety of workshops and events for students planning on going into a health professional school.  Here’s a list of some of the events scheduled for the 2015-16 Academic Year: Introduction Meeting Volunteer Workshop (with organizations from PLU [Club Keithley Middle School, H4H, Community Garden] as well as Franciscan and Multi Care

  • “The Servant Diplomat: Reflections on a Career in Diplomacy” 7:00 p.m.  Keynote Presentation Keynote Speaker: Ryan M. GlihaRyan M. Gliha, who currently serves as the Diplomat in Residence for the Northwest at UC Berkeley, where he provides guidance and advice on careers, internships and fellowships with the U.S. Department of State to students and professionals in Northern California, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska. A career member of the Senior Foreign Service with extensive experience Mr

  • Meet Your Sojourner Advocates Sam van Roon Studied Away in Brussels, Belgium Spring 2015 Class of 2017 Major: Communication Studies Minors: Business Administration, PhilosophyUnlike many incoming students at PLU, I had never even considered studying away before enrolling, nevertheless dreaming about a specific location. However, with the help of the Wang Center staff, countless program websites, and endless consequent dreaming, I spent an amazing semester in the heart of Western Europe

  • Alayna’s Story – Uruguay, J-Term 2019 Nursing – Class of 2021 What she would like other students to know: Studying away with the goal of expanding your language skills is best done overseas! A piece of advice to future study away students: Set goals for what you want to see, do, or improve for yourself while you are away from PLU before you leave for your trip. What surprised her about studying away: People want to help you learn your language wherever you are. Even if it’s not a language that