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  • Chinese Studies Capstone Presentations Spring 2020 Dr. Paul Manfredi, Seminar in Languages & Literatures The presentations will be given virtually via Zoom.Alec DutrowSunzi and the Trade War: Ancient Perspectives on the Quest for Global SupremacyJessalene EaJung in Soul Land: The Archetypes in a Chinese Web NovelJi LarsonThread of Hope: Child Abduction and Art Activism in Contemporary ChinaMay 14, 2020, 2:00-2:20pm - Ian Lindartsen2:20-2:30pm - Q & AShifting Chinese Ideologies as Shown through

  • Administrative ResourcesAdditional resources are on the way! Once completed, these pages will contain a comprehensive set of resources for deans, chairs, and their administrative staff. Policies, procedures, helpful instructions, and forms related to Academic Human Resources, Budgeting and Planning, and administrative topics will be included.Academic PersonnelFaculty Appointments & Personnel MattersGo to ResourcesBudgeting & PlanningPolicies, Guidelines & TrainingComing Soon..Academic Program

  • Assessment and Teaching & Course FeedbackA variety of assessment resources specific to teaching and learning.EvaluationKITOnline Teaching and Course FeedbackLearn MoreLearning OutcomesView Learning Outcomes for all PLU ProgramsView OutcomesAssessment ResourcesAssessment at PLU WebsiteGo to WebsiteFaculty Development Opportunity SGID SessionsLearn how class is going before the end of the semester.Learn MoreThe below quick links will redirect you to other PLU or external websites. Right click to

  • the Office of Student Financial Services in writing.Banner Self-ServiceNeed assistance?Contact the Office of Student Financial Services: 253-535-7161 (mainline) 800-678-3243 (toll free) sfs@plu.edu

  • Chemistry of Energy Drinks with Dr. Lytle, ChemistryMusic Theory and Analysis IV class with Dr. Vianna, MusicPOLS 301: Political Science Methods - Research Methods with Dr. Artime, Politics & GovernmentParties & Campaigns with Dr. Artime, Politics & GovernmentPart 1 lecture of MBA Business Law & Ethics Chapter 7 with Professor Flick, BusinessPiano Repertoire Introduction with Professor Powers, MusicLecture on Deviance and Social Control with Dr. Fitzwater Gonzales, Sociology (Part 1)Film

  • Student Data Explore detailed registration data and trends for both Spring and Fall semesters. The reports include information on continuing student registration percentages, full-time registration statistics, daily registration appointment times, and more for both undergraduate and graduate levels. Employee Data Access comprehensive information about our university’s employees. Learn about staff demographics, positions, and other relevant details that contribute to the overall composition of

  • Web Design and DevelopmentThe Marketing & Communications Web Development Group leads the conception, design, delivery and maintenance of all public-facing web pages and other e-communication initiatives. They contribute to all creative and technical aspects of web and online production and assess new standards, technologies and trends in online communication. Requests for web and online services may be made online or through customer service.WordPress Assistance Sign up for a software training

  • Meal periods are not included as paid work time. Employees are allowed a meal period of at least thirty minutes commencing no less than two hours nor more than five hours from the beginning of the shift. No employee will be required to work more than five consecutive hours without a meal period. Employees are free from work duties during their meal period and are allowed to leave the work area. Employees working three or more hours longer than a normal work day (typically eight hours) will be

  • The Department of Philosophy is pleased to present the Spring 2024 Capstones. May 16, 2024   –  Xavier Hall, Room 250  –  6:00-8:00 pm Click on each student name to see their presentation title.  6:00-6:30 pm - Molly House6:30-7:00 pm - Quan Huynh7:00-7:30 pm - Logan VanDenburg6:00-6:30 pm - Molly HouseAn Inquiry into Public Philosophy at PLU: The ``Upper`` and ``Lower`` Campus Divide6:30-7:00 pm - Quan HuynhIndividualism's Influence: The Legal System's Failure to Uphold Justice for the Poor7

  • NEWS Check out the latest campus, local, national, and international news at MAST MEDIATHE MAST The Mast is PLU’s student-run newspaper. It was first printed in 1924 under the name The Mooring Mast. The unusual name of the newspaper came from the USS Shenandoah, a U.S. Navy airship. In nearby Fort Lewis there was a large mooring structure for the airship and the students derived the name from this in honor of the famed ship. CONTACT US Send a direct message. We read your message everyday, so