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  • Pacific Lutheran University takes all allegations of Prohibited Conduct very seriously and will not tolerate intentional false reporting of incidents. It is a violation of the Student Code of Conduct to make an intentionally false report of any policy violation, and it may also violate state criminal statutes and civil defamation laws. Any false reports will be addressed using the Student Code of Conduct Procedures.

  • All faculty standing committees come into being or go out of existence by vote of the faculty.  Under Article IV, Section 4 of the Bylaws to the Faculty Constitution, there are three kinds of committees: faculty-created standing committees, ad hoc committees, and university standing committees. Faculty Standing CommitteesEight faculty-created standing committees currently exist: Academic Performance and Integrity Core Curriculum Educational Policies Faculty Affairs Global Education Governance

  • All faculty standing committees come into being or go out of existence by vote of the faculty.  Under Article IV, Section 4 of the Bylaws to the Faculty Constitution, there are three kinds of committees: faculty-created standing committees, ad hoc committees, and university standing committees. Faculty Standing CommitteesEight faculty-created standing committees currently exist: Academic Performance and Integrity Core Curriculum Educational Policies Faculty Affairs Global Education Governance

  • Donning, Seal Checks, & Doffing:  A seal check must be performed each time a respirator is used.  We require all staff who use filtering facepiece respirators to watch this 2-minute video from OSHA that shows how to put on, seal check, and safely remove their respirator: Putting on and Taking off a Mask Correctly (English) Como Ponerte y Quitarte una Mascarilla (Spanish) Facial Hair: No beard, stubble, or other facial hair that could interfere with the mask-to-face seal is allowed during use

  • The Department of Political Science is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones. The presentations will be given on May 24th in Xavier Hall, Room 201. Click on each student name to see their presentation title. Naomi AtnafuRachel M. BentonIngri J. Bernal SalgadoGrant D. HoskinsQuan T. HuynhAaron R. MillerDylan RuggeriCheyn D. Tam-SwitzerOwen P. WhiteNaomi AtnafuPower of Identity: The Constitutionalized Shift in Ethiopian NationalismRachel M. Benton“Navigating Gender Discrimination and Sexual

  • Joey Grabowski- Greece J-Term Nursing (Psychology and Religion Minor)- Class of 2021 What he would like other students to know: Studying away was one of the most transformative experiences I have ever had in my life. It was my first time out of the country, It was the first time traveling without my parents, and it was significant time in which I really started grappling with the concept of culture and how mine comes from a completely different context than those of another country. A piece of

  • Faculty Feature: Meet Mare Blocker, Visiting Assistant Professor of Art A diverse and dynamic artist and educator, Mare Blocker has been teaching at PLU since 2014. Her classes include Art of the Book and Typography among others. Read more about Mare in this extended interview. What is your educational background? I have a BFA in… April 2, 2020 Facultyinterview

  • Dr. Laura Shneidman awarded research grant from Templeton Foundation Posted by: tpotts / November 24, 2020 November 24, 2020 Dr. Laura Shneidman, Assistant Professor of Psychology (PLU), Dr. Rebekah Richert (PI, UC Riverside) and Dr. Elizabeth Davis (UC Riverside) have been awarded a five-year grant from the Templeton Foundation to join the Developing Belief Network. The network is a research initiative designed to bring together a network of scholars interested in cross-cultural study of the

  • Jenny Schmitz Field Placement Coordinator Email: jschmitz@plu.edu Professional Responsibilities Communicate with all incoming education students to determine placement needs Coordinate with local school districts to match up all undergraduate, graduate, and Alternative Routes teacher candidates with their practicum & student teaching placements Closely collaborate with University Supervisors throughout the year to help facilitate a successful year-long placement experience Communicate practicum

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  • Prism 2016-17 Editorial Board  Sergia Hay, Philosophy Brenda Ihssen, Religion Carmiña Palerm, Languages and Literatures Solveig Robinson, English Contact PrismPhone: 253-535-7321 Email: prism@plu.edu Division of Humanities Hauge Administration Building Room 222 Tacoma. WA 98447-0003Division of HumanitiesPrism, the magazine of the Humanities Division at Pacific Lutheran University, expresses the scholarly viewpoints or deliberations of Humanities faculty, and occasionally others by invitation