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  • Rank and Tenure Committee Membership: Five tenured members, consisting of one member from each of the four Colleges, and one member from the faculty at large, elected for three-year overlapping terms. Advisory Membership: Provost, one student selected by the Associated Students of PLU. Consistent with Article IV, Section 4, Subsection 4b, g and h of the Faculty Bylaws, advisory members shall have the same rights and privileges as any other member of the committee except the right to make

  • — understanding, sharing, interpreting, and critically reflecting on the experience of being human— is vital to the future of our university, our nation, and our species. The Humanities are central to the biggest challenges facing us individuals —we can only discern our vocation with a rich understanding of the cultures from which we come— as a nation —we can only cooperate towards a better future if we find common language for our ideals— and as a species —we can only seek peace between nations if we learn

  • submissions with another person or department?There are two ways to share the submissions. Go to the submissions section and click on Sharing. A dropdown will open, click on Everything, Done.  This will generate a blue Share Link that you can share with another person or department without having to share your password. This one is a bit more complicated. Since we use google email, we can integrate Formstack with google sheets and/or google drive. Then you can share your sheet with another person or

  • Pacific Lutheran University was named one of the top colleges in the country for awarding creative arts scholarships by LendEDU. PLU ranked 22nd on the list, credited with distributing more than $1.4 million in creative arts scholarships in 2015. It was the only institution west of Texas included in the top 25, and one of only two Pacific Northwest universities included in the top 50. Self-described as “a marketplace for student loans and student loan refinance,” LendEDU based their list on the

  • collection. It is a dark gray mask, however it appears as if it once included some green as tints of green show through the black. The mask is that of a balding man with human hair wrapping along the bottom of the skull. The hair protrudes about 1 cm off the mask. The mask has a very large nose, eyes and mouth with two teeth on the bottom of the mouth. The ears are in the tabletop style. Along the base of the skull there is a rim that has holes all along it every 1-2 inches. The most unique part of the

  • . Rikke Platz Cortsen is Danish lecturer at University of Texas, Austin where she teaches Danish language and culture including courses on Hans Christian Andersen, Northern European Comics, Contemporary Scandinavian Stories and Copenhagen as a City of Culture. She got her PhD from the University of Copenhagen with a thesis on time and space in comics. She researches space and place in comics in the Nordic countries and her latest peer reviewed publication is “Kverneland and Fiske in the Footsteps of

  • &WCo is located in a medium-sized building with no obvious logo, which makes it a little hard to recognize as a power company. But it’s style blends perfectly with the Parkland neighborhood and its internal facilities are very convenient to help people quickly complete the business they need. The entrance and parking lot are very spacious and can easily meet the parking needs of all customers. And, if the building or its hours are inconvenient for customers, they can pay for utilities and apply for

  • , Commuter Services have prioritized scheduling. Conferences and Events can assist you in contacting appropriate individuals to reserve spaces throughout campus. All activities on campus must conform to the regular closing hours of the building or area. If necessary, permission for use of a building or room or area outside of its regularly scheduled hours may be arranged for a special event through Conferences and Events in conjunction with Campus Safety. In such cases, Conferences and Events will make

  • Confidentiality, Recruitment, Informed Consent, Debriefing). They should click on Add/Edit Answers to get into each proposal section. Most questions are multiple choice with explanations only required for some choices. Please advise students to read the Instructions in each section! They can also hover over the little blue circles with “i” for more information and examples. They can cut and paste relevant text from these hover windows. The two big text sections students will need to complete are: the Project

  • , Informed Consent, Debriefing). Click on Add/Edit Answers to get into each proposal section. Most questions are multiple choice with explanations only required for some choices. Please read the Instructions in each section! Also look out for the little blue circles with “i” for more information and examples. You can cut and paste relevant text from these hover windows. The two big text sections you will need to complete are: the Project Summary (an abstract of your proposed research) and Research