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3.3.1 Authentication and Identity Management PLU issues and manages electronic identifiers — e.g. ePass usernames and passwords — for every member of the university who connects to the network to use such electronic resources as email, online resources, administrative information systems, and learning management systems. All users of the PLU network must obtain electronic identifiers...
adhere to all PLU policies for appropriate use of computing resources as well as obtain, change, and terminate these identifiers as directed by the university. An individual’s role, status, and responsibilities within the university determines the level of authorization or privilege granted for a particular resource or service. Data stewards and application owners are responsible for establishing standards governing authorization for access to their services. Sharing a personal identifier, such as
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....an experience I'll carry with me through my entire writing life and it's shaped me in ways I'm only beginning to understand.
music and interpretations of two poems from Plume. Plume is Kathleen’s second published collection of poetry and started out as her Outside Experience for the PLU MFA. Here is a link to the documentary: https://vimeo.com/69287016.Composer Reginald Unterseher has set four poems from Plume to music with string quartet and soprano and called it “Hanford Songs. You can hear the songs at: https://reginaldunterseher.com/four-poems-of-kathleen-flenniken/. March, 2013: RWW Faculty Member, David Huddle, has
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Between 1972 and 1992, Dr. J. Hans and Thelma Lehmann gave PLU 28 pieces of African art. In 2005, Thelma Lehmann gave one more piece (Boat with Warriors; accession no.
and Marcia Moe, Personal Communication, May 27, 2015). Today the collection remains showcased in PLU’s Mortvedt Library, with many objects still exhibited in cases and on pedestals originally designed and positioned by Mary Davis, an architect and spouse of George L. Davis Jr., who served on the university’s Board of Regents (1975-87). Between 1972 and 1992 Dr. J. Hans and Thelma Lehmann gave PLU 28 pieces of African art. How did the Lehmanns become collectors? In 1963, Hans Lehmann (1912-66
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This page provides a comprehensive overview of our university's performance in comparison to peer institutions.
the public 9-12 months after its initial collection. National Center for Education Statistics. The IPEDS Data Feedback Report can be generated on the NCES website. It contains graphical summaries of selected institutional data and compares the data with peer institutions.National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE)NSSE is a survey developed and administered by the Center for Postsecondary Research at Indiana University-Bloomington. First-year and senior students are asked about particular
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We kicked off the 2015-16 academic year at Pacific Lutheran University on Sept. 2 with our traditional University Conference. In a speech to faculty, staff and administration, I outlined what we call “the state of the university”—but this year, my voice did not officially open…
respect, justice and care. You’ll hear more about BIRT at Convocation next week—and you’ll see BIRT all over campus soon, in the form of colorful, informative door hangers. Incidents of bias—even unintentional—are at odds with our mission. And we have a big, important mission. This year we also plan to continue to: improve student retention rates. We started the climb last year, with 84.3% retention of first-year students (up from 81.5% in 2013), but we are far from finished. improve our four-year
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Pacific Lutheran University seeks faculty with the highest possible qualifications, and offers them conditions of employment commensurate with their professional achievement and conducive to
eligibility for tenure. Upon recommendation of a school or department and the approval of the president and the Board of Regents, an administrator may be assigned faculty rank within the school or department. Such an appointment to faculty rank and subsequent retention, promotion, or tenure shall be subject to normal procedures for evaluation of a candidate’s academic qualification. The terms and conditions of every appointment shall be stated in writing and be in the possession of both institution and
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As one of the annual priorities for the 2023-24 academic year, President’s Council seeks to align available resources in order to in to invest in individual and community well-being. The critical first step was to collect perspectives from faculty and staff in a survey. As a reminder, this...
Well-being results (2024) The Wellbeing Improvement Survey for Higher Education Settings (WISHES) was administered to all PLU students for the first time in September 2023. This survey “provides colleges and universities with timely and actionable data to adapt and improve institutional norms, structures, and processes, to enable all students to thrive and flourish.” 2,737 invitations were sent out to all of our undergraduate and graduate students. We received 342 responses, or about 12.5
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A Statement related to Religious and Spiritual Identities and Practices (for Students, Faculty, and Staff) As a University rooted in the tradition of Lutheran Higher Education, enacting a mission of
Restaurants: If you have special dietary requirements or preferences – for health, medical, allergy, religious, ethical, or lifestyle reasons – we are dedicated to assisting you to the best of our ability. Campus Restaurants staff members work closely with PLU’s Office of Accessibility and Accommodation to provide appropriate menus for students with dietary restrictions. To help you make healthy food choices at PLU, The Commons marks menu items with the 9 major allergens, as well as vegan or vegetarian
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