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  • Lace Smith Associate Vice President of Marketing & Communications Full Profile 253-535-7436 smithla@plu.edu * Working Remotely

  • Rob Thompson Assistant Athletic Director for Recreation Phone: 253-535-7495 Email: thompsrw@plu.edu Biography Biography Robert Thompson arrived at Pacific Lutheran University in August of 2013 as the Coordinator of Recreation and was elevated to Assistant Athletic Director for Recreation prior to the 2017-2018 academic year. Under Thompson’s leadership, student participation in intramural programming has increased by 40 percent through innovative marketing to students and partnerships with

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  • timely distribution of service contracts and appointment letters Maintains and updates program-related records and materials such as program administrative calendars, contracts, syllabi, course equivalencies, etc. Coordinates all aspects of PLU Gateway Programs: marketing, outreach, recruitment, admissions, orientation, onsite support Supervises Study Away Advisor and Semester Program Liaison With the Executive Director, manages Gateway, Featured, and Approved program budgets With the Executive

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  • Access started when the economy bottomed out, and I would hate the thought of a student leaving for financial reasons.” Kyle encourages alumni, especially those who have graduated recently, not to wait until they’ve “arrived” to begin giving. Even $5 or $10 can make a difference. To find out how your gift can make a difference to PLU students, contact PLU Gift Planning at 253-535-7177 orgiftplanning@plu.edu.

  • inclusion and advancement of women in science positions at all levels, from early career to senior leadership. Free and open to all. Registration required. FREE VIRTUAL WOMEN IN TRADES EVENT – March 3rd from 3:30-7:00PM (PST) This is an open house forum where you will have the opportunity to discuss a potential career path of Trades! Here at the City of Tacoma we have many amazing opportunities within Power, Water, Rail, Environmental Services, Planning Development Services & Public Works! This will be

  • is planning to create 150 to 200 bowls for the event. They hope to raise money for those who are hungry and to bring a broader awareness to the ceramics program at PLU. Along with student bowls, there will be additional bowls created by professors in the department. Hospitality Services & Campus Restaurants will donate ingredients for soup with staff crafting two soup variations (one vegetarian) to occupy the bowls. Tickets to Empty Bowls are $10 and include a bowl and soup. Tickets are now on

  • to the Bodleian Library. I am studying Education, and my schedule is preset for me. Can I participate in IHON-Oxford? Yes! While it is true that the Education program has a tight schedule, we have had several successful Education majors attend IHON-Oxford in their Sophomore years.  It takes a little planning, but you can absolutely do it.  Contact Program Director Dr. Arthur Strum or IHON Director Seth Dowland for help scheduling.

  • . Mexican citizens are required to apply for a visa. This can be done by requesting a change of status (if the individual currently holds another non-immigrant status in the U.S.), or by applying at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate in Mexico. For more information, visit the State Department’s website on TN visas. Please notify Human Resources if you are planning to bring a dependent(s) with you to the U.S.Arrival at PLUUpon arrival to campus, please check in with Human Resources with a copy of your I-94 card

  • . 3.2.2 Roles & Responsibilities All members of the Pacific Lutheran University community are responsible for the protection of the confidentiality, integrity, security, and availability of university data. Data Owner: PLU maintains ownership of all data stored in administrative information systems. Data Trustee: Data trustees are senior university officials (or their designees) who have planning and policy-level responsibility for data within their functional areas and management responsibilities for

  • begin the music education course sequence as sophomores. Two courses ground students in the history and philosophy of music education, curriculum issues, classroom management, lesson planning, and assessment. The first two practicum experiences are also scheduled during this year. Juniors and Seniors: Juniors and seniors take courses in the School of Education and Kinesiology and choose from a variety of Department of Music lab courses in instrumental, choral, and general music methods. As seniors