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Abbreviations denote those courses which fulfill the General Education Program Elements (GenEd). The PLU Core FYEP 101 (FW) FYEP 102 (FD) The Academic Study of Religion (RL) Fitness and Wellness (FT) Global Engagement (GE) The Distributive Core: Ways of Being and Knowing Creative Expression (CX) Engaging the Natural World (NW) Interpreting Text (IT) Examining Self and Society (ES) Exploring Values and Worldviews (VW) Quantitative Reasoning (QR) Integrative Learning Culminating Experience (SR
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Appendix A. PLU Confined Spaces Type of Confined Space RisksEntry Protocol Attic Crawl Space – No motorized equipmentFall Hazard (in some areas)Permit Required Confined Space unless Fall Hazard can be controlled from the outside. If fall hazard can be controlled from the outside, then Alternate Entry Confined Space Attic Crawl Space –Motorized equipment presentAtmospheric Hazard Fall HazardAlternate Entry Confined Space Boiler Firebox Atmosphere – oxygen deficiency and toxic gases Temperature
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watching every move Venison all cut up and ready to plate Venison all cut up and ready to plate Katherine working on plating the dish Katherine working on plating the dish The plating process is almost finished The plating process is almost finished The Lead Cooks from The Commons came along to cheer Katherine on! The Lead Cooks from The Commons came along to cheer Katherine on! Katherine's family cheering her on Lute-style Katherine's family cheering her on Lute-style Finishing up the plating process
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Off-campus access to subscription resources, such as article databases, online journals, and online reference materials, is available to current PLU students, faculty (including emeriti), and staff. PLU alumni and visitors are welcome to use online resources when visiting campus. You may bring your own wifi-enabled device and log in as a guest, or staff will log you into a computer that will provide access to library resources. Due to vendor licensing restrictions, we regret that access to
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Pacific Lutheran University School of Nursing embraces core values of: Compassion and kindness Competence Diversity, equity, and inclusion Excellence Respect and integrity Service Social Justice
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Governance Chart Bylaws Executive Committee (EC) Recruitment, Admissions, and Progressions Committee (RAP) Program Level Ad Hoc Curriculum and Performance Evaluation Committee Faculty Recognition, Advancement, and Development Committee (RAD)
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Dean Waldow's Research Group Teaching My teaching load generally consists of physical chemistry, polymer chemistry, and instrumental analysis. Sometimes I teach in the general chemistry area as well or other areas as department needs arise. Courses I have taught include: Chem 115, Gen Chem I and Lab Chem 116, Gen Chem II and Lab Chem 341, Physical Chemistry I Chem 343, Physical Chemistry I Lab Chem 342, Physical Chemistry II Chem 344, Physical Chemistry II Lab Chem 410, Introduction to Research
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Business Education has always been a fundamental aspect of Pacific Lutheran University. In 1898, the year of the first graduation, the institution changed its name to Pacific Lutheran Academy and Business College to best reflect its academic focus. The first graduation consisted of two female students, one from the Academy and the other from the Business College. Throughout the history of Pacific Lutheran University, the business programs have upheld their quality and commitment to education
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Step 4All documents must be written in language understandable to the participant. The HPRB reviews your materials very carefully to ensure a wide audience will understand them. All documents that your participants will see should be written: at no higher than an 8th grade level (similar to a popular magazine or newspaper) and with no discipline-specific jargon; in the second person (“you are invited to participate, you will be asked to complete a survey, give a blood sample…”); and as if the
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Videos Spotlighting the Master of Fine Arts in Creative WritingJasminne Mendez ‘21 Talks About the PLU Rainier Writing Workshop (MFA program)The Rainier Writing Workshop is PLU’s MFA in creative writing program. It is the Pacific Northwest’s premier low-residency Master of Fine Arts in creative writing.Three-year Individualized MentorshipCelebrating more than a decade of accomplishment, The Rainier Writing Workshop has been helping writers to answer those questions, and to generate new, even
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