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  • Step 2: Complete required online trainingBefore submitting an HPRB application, all researchers must successfully complete the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) online training course. This is an ethics training to help you understand how to protect the rights and welfare of your research participants.According to the CITI site, this training takes ~4 hours on average to complete, so allow adequate time for completion before you intend to submit.Registration for First-Time

  • resume to the Opportunities Board in order to apply for jobs in the system. Be sure to save your resume as a PDF before uploading the document. This will protect the formatting of your resume and will ensure that that document cannot be changed once you have submitted it. On the left side menu click Documents→My Documents. Click the “Add New” button. Attach a resume, name the document, and click submit. You can upload several resumes to make sure your applications are tailored to the job description

  • Every year there are a number of actions we need to take on in order to provide the best experiences for our users. We will have meetings every so often to offer advice with managing your webpages, forms, calendar events and quality assurance. Web Clean-Up July 7, 2021 virtual meetingWeb Clean-Up July 22, 2021 virtual meetingWebsites (WordPress) Clean up old webpages that are not being used by putting them in the trash. If there is a page that is used periodically, use the same page but make

  • To CCWC: I found this photo of Clover Creek in the PLU Archives and was amazed at how calm and serene it looks under this canopy of trees! Planting trees along Clover Creek would be such a great way to restore native vegetation, support riparian ecosystems, and attract salmon back up the creek. It would take a lot of time and effort, but think of how many ways a tree-filled riparian area could improve the health of the creek! Best, Gretchen Johnson

  • ProceduresStandard PurchasesThe process for requesting approval for standard purchases, between $10,000 and $99,999, falls in two categories: purchases without a contract and purchases that require a contract. Review both categories on the stand purchases webpage to learn more about the procedure. Get startedMajor PurchasesFormal competitive bidding is required for purchases $100,000 and over. Some of the most common types of competitive solicitation methods, which will be referred to as “RFx

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsI've never taken a business or computer science class. Are there prerequisites or subjects I should study before starting the program to be successful? There are no prerequisite courses required to be successful in the MSMA.  The subject knowledge students need will be covered in each class and build from one semester to another.  Our goal is student success and we provide you everything you need to succeed within the program. When can I start the MSMA program?The MSMA

  • April 13, 2009 Maybe ‘reincarnation’ is a better word For the School of Arts and Communication Week the changing newspaper business was on top of people’s minds. To kick-off the week, News Tribune Publisher David Zeeck, Puyallup Herald Managing Editor Heather Meier, seattlepi.com reporter Monica Guzman and Mast Managing Editor Maren Anderson met for a forum about “The Premature death of Newspapers.” In fact, the four argued that the statement really isn’t true. Newspapers aren’t dying, but

  • Ronald, left, holds a koala with Michael by his side. Michael Carson and Ronald Steigerwalt have been dedicated supporters of PLU for years. We are grateful for their loyalty and kindness to the University, and for sharing their story with us regarding the establishment of the Dr. Ronald Steigerwalt Endowed Scholarship. “I (Michael) was a bit delayed in the gift-giving department. I guess graduating in a recession didn’t help. Now though we have been active donors for over 20 years. Why give to

  • Two Lutes fundraising for ACS U.N. Climate Change conference in Marrakech Posted by: yakelina / September 16, 2016 September 16, 2016 Current Lute Maddie Smith (’17) and recent alumna Alice Henderson (’16) have been selected for an amazing opportunity this Fall.   They are 2 of 8 students selected nationwide (and the only ones from the West Coast) to be delegates representing the American Chemical Society (ACS) at this year’s U.N. Conference of Parties (COP 22) of the UNFCCC in Marrakech

  • Undocumented StudentsUndocumented students attending PLU are considered for the university’s academic and artistic achievement scholarships in the same manner as domestic students. Academic awards are made on the basis of a student’s record of academic achievement in high school or college and artistic achievement scholarships are awarded on the basis of an in-person or video audition or by submitting a portfolio of their work.First-Year ScholarshipsTransfer ScholarshipsArtistic Achievement