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Campus Restaurants - Dining at PLU faculty and staff.
Erin McGinnis '90 Associate Vice President for Hospitality and Retail Services Dining and Culinary S
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Dean of Enrollment Management and Student Financial Services | Enrollment Management | frechemt@plu.edu | 253-535-7161 | Originally from Southeastern Massachusetts, Mike is now completely at home in the Pacific Northwest.
Mike Frechette Dean of Enrollment Management and Student Financial Services Phone: 253-535-7161 Email: frechemt@plu.edu Professional Biography Education M.A., English/Humanities, University of Chicago B.S, English Education, Boston University Biography Originally from Southeastern Massachusetts, Mike is now completely at home in the Pacific Northwest. He lives in University Place with his spouse and two young children. He has spent the vast majority of his career working in student financial
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The DJS Fee is a $10 fee per semester per student that helps support diversity, justice, and sustainability initiatives on campus.
, DJS Clubs, International Student Association) Special Project: Funds for the DJS FUNd Team to use on emerging DJS opportunities. DJS Fee Management: Paid student leaders to coordinate that DJS Fee (Center for DJS)Transparency: Fees Collected & Project FundingThe information listed below is provided for accountability purposes. Please direct questions to djs@plu.edu.2023-2024 2023-2024 (to date 7/19/24) Starting Balance:$140,766.99 Total Fees Collected: $42,070.00 Funds Allocated:$55,000 Total
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Waste Diversion Coordinator | Facilities Management | ramsdekw@plu.edu | 253-535-7380
Kevin Ramsdell Waste Diversion Coordinator Phone: 253-535-7380 Email: ramsdekw@plu.edu
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Waste Diversion Supervisor | Facilities Management | divinarr@plu.edu | 253-535-7380
Regan Divina Waste Diversion Supervisor Phone: 253-535-7380 Email: divinarr@plu.edu
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Maintenance Lead / Plumber | Facilities Management | winterrk@plu.edu | 253-535-7797
Ross Winters Maintenance Lead / Plumber Phone: 253-535-7797 Email: winterrk@plu.edu Office Location:Facilities Management - Room 101 Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
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Mentor will walk you through a series of questions to: get essential information about your project and your research team; determine whether your project is considered “research” requiring HPRB
Step 3: Understand the basic outline of the HPRB processThe online HPRB application process in Mentor will have you:A. Complete pre-survey and HPRB proposal formHere are is an overview of the process:Mentor will walk you through a series of questions to: get essential information about your project and your research team; determine whether your project is considered “research” requiring HPRB review, and if so, what level of review (see below); and obtain specific information regarding your
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Why We Cite In essence, we cite sources because this lets us join and participate in an ongoing scholarly conversation with other scholars.
“References,” and the “Insert Citation” tool allows you to add information about each source you intend to include in your research project. The citation generator in Google Docs, which has less features than that of Word, is located under the “Tools” menu item on the toolbar. Citation Management Tools Citation management tools are similar to citation generators, but they provide a broader set of features that can be quite useful in larger research projects. These citation managers enable you to store
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Data Management Specialist | Office of Advancement | mary.herstad@plu.edu | 253-535-7421
Mary Herstad Data Management Specialist Phone: 253-535-7421 Email: mary.herstad@plu.edu Professional Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Database Management Advancement System Support Responsibilities Mary Herstad began her career at Pacific Lutheran University in November 2016 and serves as the Data Management Specialist. Mary is responsible for maintaining clean and accurate alumni and donor records, which includes supervising the Operations Student Interns who do data entry work.
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Book project gives voice to the past The memories of 60 years of the School of Nursing are being brought together for a book, being released this fall. The book examines the history of the school, the people who make up its pulse and personal…
September 1, 2011 Book project gives voice to the past The memories of 60 years of the School of Nursing are being brought together for a book, being released this fall. The book examines the history of the school, the people who make up its pulse and personal perspectives from alumni. In it, the journey of a growing institution is captured and the memories of the people who are called to lives of care and service are recalled. The School of Nursing has alumni that serve in all corners of the
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