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  • Heather Dewey ’01 Assistant to the VP/GM for Global Football Biography Biography Heather Dewey is a native of Portland, OR. She is a 2001 graduate of Pacific Lutheran University, earning a BA in communication. From 2002-2007 she worked for her alma mater, first as the assistant director for annual giving and then as the director for annual giving/Q Club, eventually responsible for raising nearly $2 million annually for student scholarships and the university’s greatest needs. In 2007, she moved

  • Major Purchases - $100,000 and OverFormal 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”, include Request for Proposals and Request for Quotes. The Department Sponsor must consult the Procurement Office to initiate the competitive bidding process. The Procurement Manager will help the Department Sponsor determine the best method of procurement and prepare the necessary

  • 3.2.1 Data Classification Data will be classified based on the following: Public data are the least sensitive information and are acceptable for public consumption. Internal data are moderately sensitive information. All university data are considered internal unless classified otherwise. Restricted data are highly sensitive information for which an unauthorized disclosure may result in identity theft or university liability for costs or damages under laws, government regulations or contracts

  • Federal regulations for the protection of human subjects (45 CFR Part 46, known as the Common Rule) have been updated for the first time since 1991. Changes went into effect on January 21, 2019. These changes are required only for new federally funded research. We have more latitude in implementing the new regulations for non-federally-funded projects, which make up the vast majority of research projects at PLU. Because we already initiated major changes to the HPRB website, templates, and

  • , Tacoma, Wash. Dahl’s music includes both sacred and secular music, much of it composed for the Brombaugh organ at Christ Church where he served as organist/choirmaster for 40 years, but also for PLU’s Gottfried and Mary Fuchs organ in Lagerquist Concert Hall. An 80-page volume of organ music by Dahl, also titled The Organ Sings, was released in 2013. Dahl’s compositions include the Suite Homage (four pieces paying tribute to prior composers Buxtehude, Couperin, Franck and Dubois), as well as

  • Renewable Energy Scholarship Posted by: nicolacs / September 6, 2022 September 6, 2022 September marks the beginning of application season for the Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation.  We are now soliciting applications for the scholarships to be given in 2023.  Last year we gave twelve $2000 scholarships; this year we anticipate 16 or more.  There will be at least one for an early undergraduate (preferable community college), at least one other undergrad scholarship, one for an early grad

  • So, you want to get involved? You can make a difference in ASPLU! You found the right place! We’re always looking for passionate individuals to join us in advocating for the PLU student body. For Fall 2023, Senators will be elected to represent the student body. If you’re interested in running for a Senator position, watch for posters advertising Info Sessions and/or email ASPLU@plu.edu. For more information about what’s happening on campus and potential volunteering opportunities, see our

  • Judging Criteria Please see the criteria detail listed on the appropriate grade level form below. These are the criteria judges use to evaluate projects.Judging Criteria & Feedback K-4Judging Criteria & Feedback 5-12 Submitting Projects and Journals: We are also requesting some journal information for grades 6-12. None for grades K-5. However see item 5 for question set. Follow the Directions for submitting projects and see items 4 for journal information and 5 for question/answer set

  • CareersA degree in Earth Science at PLU prepares you for entry level jobs in the geologic professions as well as continuing study at the graduate level. PLU graduates in earth science hold positions in geotechnical and environmental consulting firms, engineering geology, the National Park Service, the U.S. Geological Survey, state and local government agencies, mining corporations, and as teachers at all levels.Quick Links American Geophysical Union Association for Women Geoscientists

  • Available Courses Language-Based Continuing EducationIntroduction to Medical Interpreting (Spanish)This course is a preparatory course for those looking to become state-certified medical interpreters. This is a fully grant-funded course in 2024, thanks to Virginia Mason/Franciscan Health, and applications for registration can be requested at ce@plu.edu. Spring cohort ran March-April, and registration Summer and Fall for that course is now closed. Classes are full. Waiting lists are full. Class