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Records Management for CongregationsAdvice for Congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America*This information was obtained from the ELCA website. This same document can be found by clicking here.Parish Register Legal and Vital Records Financial Records Congregation StatisticsInformation on Persons Pastoral Care Records CorrespondenceProgrammatic Material Sermons Resource Materials
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Records Management for SynodsAdvice for Synods of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaThis information regarding record management for synods was obtained from the ELCA website. This same document can be found by clicking here.Life Cycle of Records Legal Records Information on Congregations Information on Rostered PersonsInformation on Synod Employees Correspondence, including E-mail Synod Financial RecordsDocuments and Reports Synodical Agencies, Schools, and Camps Synodical Auxiliaries
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Recycling for Campus EventsSubmit a work order, or call Facilities Management main office at 253-535-7380. On the work order, please state the intended delivery and removal dates, the materials planned to be recycled, or composted, the number of totes needed, as well as the expected amount of people attending the event. Please submit your request at least two weeks in advance of your event to confirm tote availability. The Waste Diversion Department can provide a few different recycling
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Sharing Ideas for #PLUteaching Posted by: bodewedl / September 28, 2015 September 28, 2015 by Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer In the age of information overload, it can be challenging to filter through constant streams of information to find good ideas to take your teaching to the next level. However, that doesn’t mean we should stop looking or sharing ideas when we find them. As an instructional designer, I dedicate time to reading books, articles, and blogs as well as talking with
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Is IHON For Me?What is IHON like? In a typical PLU IHON class you will find the following: Peers who are motivated, prepared, and eager to engage Small class sizes (12-20 students per course) Discussion rather than lecture: most professors who teach in the program use some variety of the Socratic Method in their courses. Consideration of the ethical implications of the particular themes or topics under discussion. An effort to include global perspectives in each class A commitment to engage
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Oral Consent Template for Online Interviews (docx) download
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About This GuideThis guide is designed to serve as a student resource to learn about research strategies and resources that will be useful when conducting research. We fully acknowledge that all student researchers come to college with a variety of previous research experience, all of it useful. Our goal, then, is to provide some starting points for student researchers who are just doing their first research project, or some advice to those that are stuck, or even a review for others. For
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College of Professional Studies Student Space Reservation Request Form /* fix for jQuery UI library issues when using the date picker popup */ jQuery.browser = {}; (function () { jQuery.browser.msie = false; jQuery.browser.version = 0; if(navigator.userAgent.match(/MSIE ([0-9]+)\./)) { jQuery.browser.msie = true; jQuery.browser.version = RegExp.$1; } })(); You do not have javascript enabled. You can complete this form by following this link: https://plu.formstack.com/forms
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Going for a Grammy Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / September 28, 2014 Image: Micah Haven ’09 is in his fifth year as band director at Meeker Middle School in Tacoma. (Photo: Tacoma School District) September 28, 2014 When you think Grammys, you might think Béyoncé and Macklemore—but you might not think Lute. It might be time to rethink the Grammys. Micah Haven, a 2009 Music Education graduate of Pacific Lutheran University and now the director of bands at Meeker Middle School in Tacoma, is a
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Policy for Changing Concentrations (pdf) view download
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