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  • An undergraduate student’s degree requirements are valid for seven years. The seven-year period begins when a student matriculates and has a PLU transcript record. Students who leave and return to PLU after the seven-year period must re-enter the University and meet the requirements of the most current PLU catalog in order to earn a degree. Students that leave for a semester or longer must complete the University’s re-entry process to return.

  • Most university positions are assigned to a salary grade. Each salary grade has a minimum wage and a maximum wage. The midpoint of each range is driven by the market rate for positions in that salary grade. The pay range of the salary grades are reviewed annually. New employees in nonexempt positions normally start in the first quartile of the assigned range, while new employees in exempt positions normally start in a unique range identified for the specific position.

  • . Wiest9:30am - Shannon Kelley10:00am - Vianey A. Cadenas10:30am - Jacob A. Cruz11:00am - Break11:15am - Ty Dilworth11:45am - Allison E. Ash12:15pm - Meagan E. Galacgac12:45pm - Hannah Chase9:00am - KayLee R. Wiest Mental Health or Delinquency: What Social Workers See & The Justice System Forgets 9:30am - Shannon Kelley Social Work’s Place at the Intersection of Substance Abuse and Criminal Justice: How Opioid Users Survive Incarceration 10:00am - Vianey A. Cadenas The Importance of Education to the

  • There are many forms of professional misconduct that may affect your status as a student or affect your nursing license. Breaches in professional conduct may include, but are not limited to: academic dishonesty, disruptive behaviors, animal cruelty, sexual misconduct, drug, marijuana, or alcohol misuse, professional misconduct, or criminal conduct (such as shoplifting, DUI, fraud, trespassing, forgery, and burglary, without limitation). Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission’s Decision

  • Pauling Past Recipients YearPersonNobel Prize Year / Link 2015Barry M Trost 2014Stephen L. Buchwald 2013Chad A Mirkin 2012Robert J Cava 2011Larry R Dalton 2010Armand Paul Alivisatos 2009Stephen J Lippard 2008Thomas C Bruice 2007Jacqueline K Barton 2006Peter Stang 2005George M Whitesides 2004Martin KarplusNobel Prize: 2013 2003Robert H GrubbsNobel Prize: 2005 2002John I Brauman 2001Tobin J Marks 2000Gabor A Somorjai 1999Peter B Dervan 1998Allen J Bard 1997Ahmed H ZewailNobel Prize: 1999

  • Dear fellow Chambers-Clover Creek Watershed residents, Some of you may not know that you are living in the middle of a watershed that once supported a diverse population of plant and animal life. This watershed used to provide a space where salmon could spawn their eggs during the summer months, and bring new life into the world. Now, however, the water levels in the creek are drastically reduced. Salmon are now struggling to find a place to lay their eggs and, as such, their population is

  • Retention of Programmatic Material Description of RecordsCare of RecordsFinal Disposition The following materials are produced by the congregation to assist its programs, promote its activity, document the life of the parish, and tell the congregation's story: Congregation histories Membership directories, including picture directories on computer disc Newsletters News releases Program and training material produced by the congregation Audio and visual materials, such as photographs of the

  • :00PM-10:00PMRed Square University CongregationSundays (beginning 9/12/21)5:00PM-6:00PMNess Family Chapel Monday WordMondays (beginning 9/13/21)30-minute recorded conversationCampus Ministry Website Students of Color RetreatFriday, 9/17/21 & Saturday, 9/18/21begins 5:00PM on 9/17To Be Announced (TBA) Study Away FairWednesday, 9/22/2110:00AM-2:00PMRed Square Engagement FairFriday, 9/24/214:00PM-6:00PMAnderson University Center (AUC) Campus Ministry & Wild Hope Retreat Saturday, 9/25/2110:30AM-2

  • 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

  • Attention Residential Students – Please contact your RA’s and/or CD’s in your respective halls for submitting work order requests. Commuter Students – Please contact a Faculty member and/or a Building representative for submitting work order requests. Stage ServicesStage Services is a division of Facilities Management made up of the stage services coordinator and a crew of student technicians. The primary responsibility of the Stage Services crew is providing support for events. This support