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  • looking straight into the camera (no side profiles). • You’re not wearing a brimmed hat or sunglasses. • The background is white or light colored and smooth. • It doesn’t include other people, objects or landscapes. • It’s in color with sufficient lighting and no shadows. • It’s not retouched or otherwise enhanced or softened. We reserve the right to decide which pictures are usable.  If you’re unsure, contact us at lutecard@plu.edu. Submit the photo in the GET mobile app under settings or online at

  • Award For her accomplishments as a New York Times bestselling author. Read Full Bio (Photo: John Froschauer) David Olson +Enlarge Photo  David Olson Special Recognition Award For uniquely serving the university in his retirement as founder and leader of the PLU Retirees organization. Read Full Bio (Photo: Chris Hunt) Katie Curtis '14 +Enlarge Photo  Katie Curtis ’14 Brian C. Olson Student Leadership Award For her potential for a lifelong commitment to the university and alumni association. Read Full

  • Step 7: Respond to HPRB questions/concerns (stipulations)Once submitted, your proposal will go to a reviewer (Unit Designate) in your department, division, or school. They will review your materials and send comments to the Chair of the HPRB. The Chair will also review your materials and summarize all comments and required revisions in an email. You will then be able to go into your proposal and look for comments embedded directly in each proposal section. Mentor will show you where revisions

  • the move starting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 12 at the current Mount Rainier sire, immediately following the girls basketball game. There will also be a day-long open house in the new facility on March 15, where guided tours and be available to answer questions. This will also be an opportunity for prospective families to register students. More will be announced about the collaborative partnership between PLU and MRLH. Read Previous Study away blog roundup Read Next ‘For the love of chocolate

  • Explore our beautiful campus and learn about the history and community of PLU. 12:00pm: Lunch and Summer Berry Festival Enjoy a free lunch in the Commons, the main dining facility on campus, and our Summer Berry Festival, with local fruit and live music. Location: The first session at 9:30am will be held at the Center of Graduate and Continuing Education, 12166 Pacific Ave S, Tacoma, 98444. (See map) All participants are encouraged to arrive 10 minutes on earlier to find your parking and checking in

  • Lilla Seitz Student Worker: Media Production Coordinator Email: lseitz@plu.edu Status:Working Hybrid Biography Biography Lilla Seitz is a senior film and media communication major and music minor. She has been involved in the arts at PLU throughout the past 3 years, participating in University Chorale, Gold Rush A Cappella, PLU Opera, and this fall’s Off Broadway: A Musical Revue. In her Communications related work, she is an associate of MediaLab (PLU’s student led media agency), she has

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  • Aimee Boursaw ’06, ’18 Lute Locker Manager She/Her/Hers Phone: 253-535-5052 Email: boursaaj@plu.edu Biography Biography Aimee has worked, played and matriculated at PLU in several different positions for many years. She loves working with and around the great students at PLU. She’s an avid traveler and has visited all of the continents except Australia! Aimee also loves living and playing in the PNW with her awesome son as they explore a wide variety of interests that include being in and

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  • IntroductionPacific Lutheran University (PLU) is committed to providing a safe and healthy work environment for our entire staff. In accordance with the Washington Industrial Safety & Health Act (WISHA) Bloodborne Pathogens Standard WAC 296-823 and Infectious Waste Management Pierce Co. Code 8.38, PLU has developed the following exposure control plan to eliminate or minimize employee occupational exposure to blood or other potentially infectious materials as detailed in the Bloodborne Pathogens

  • Learning ResourcesLearning resources for students.Academic AssistanceAcademic Assistance in the CSSLearn MoreTesting CenterTesting Center in the CSSLearn MoreFYEP & Common ReadingFYEP & Common Reading resourcesView ResourcesInternshipsInternship services and supportLearn MoreLanguage Resource CenterLearn MoreLibrary ResourcesLearn MoreMakerspaceLearn MoreWriting CenterLearn MoreService Learning Resources Wang Center Faculty Opportunity - Design a CEL courseCommunity Engaged Learning (CEL

  • budgets and schedules. Programs include: Summer Sessions – online and blended courses include: Elementary Spanish, Introduction to Psychology, Financial Accounting, and Introduction to Music. Certificate in Entrepreneurship & Closely-Held Business – graduate certificate that prepares students to lead in entrepreneurial settings and firms where ownership is closely held Summer Endorsements – Washington educators can add endorsements during the summer in an accelerated but accessible blended format