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  • advice. Specific waivers for a particular event can be drafted to allow for a quicker process at the beginning of your event through Clubs and Organizations. Following the completion of the Event Planning Form, you may e-mail clubs@plu.edu to discuss the creation of an event-specific waiver. Please note that 10 working days notice is needed to prepare liability waivers that are event-specific. More information on travel liability. Contact the Clubs and Orgs Intern as early as possible! Once a waiver

  • , usage, and facilities. Official Copy: Provost Office Retention: 5 years. Transfer to University Archives Other Copies: Any member of the committee Retention: 3 years. Shred University Long Range Planning Committee Official Copy: Finance & Operations Retention: 10 years. Transfer to University Archives Other Copies: Any member of the committee Retention: 3 years. Shred Rank and Tenure Committee To consider and recommend policies relative to recruitment, rank, salary, promotion, and tenure of the

  • information Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs253.535.7126provost@plu.eduAcademic policies and programs, faculty appointments, and curriculum topics, Academic Planning, Assessment, Accreditation and Institutional Research Vice President for Student Life253.535.7200slif@plu.eduCenter for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability; Campus Life (Residential Life, Commuter Student Services, Clubs & Organizations, LUTE Welcome New Student Orientation, Student Government [ASPLU] & Leadership, Co

  • are connected to the church’s cemetery located on 8th Ave. These services provide discounted funerals to those who can’t afford them otherwise. Board Meetings are for planning congregation events. With the members participating in service throughout the area Parkland, the Trinity Lutheran community lives by their philosophy: feeding the Mind, Body and Soul.As the church is celebrating its 100th year in 2019, they have been a constant part of the community since the founding of Parkland. They have

  • reflects on what it means to be a nurse during the COVID-19 pandemic, and Cara begins her career in regional theater. Ready to start planning your PLU Years? Learn More Apply Today Admitted Students With by Pacific Lutheran University Meet the Students Episodes Start your Plan Search

  • University School of Medicine PLU Graduation Year:  2011 Degree:  B.S. Biology Hometown: Salem, Ore. Current Residence: Portland, Ore. What sort of medical doctor are you planning on becoming, and why? I chose to go into family medicine because of the opportunity to care for anyone, regardless of age, for nearly any issue. As a family doctor, I can maximize my impact within the community and touch as many lives as possible. Ultimately, family medicine provides an opportunity for me to combine my passion

  • not aligned with the mission/vision of their district. It takes the school and district working together to be truly successful. Do you have a bit more time to strategize, review best practices, etc. during the summer months while students are on vacation? I have more time in the summer to strategize and do some planning, for example, fine tuning the master schedule and planning some professional development, but I really try to spend most my time in the summer on my own growth as a leader. I

  • recommend policy concerning fringe benefits, retirements, and salaries. To seek to stimulate creative faculty activities. To express faculty sentiment on appropriate occasions. To collaborate with the Office of the Provost in the planning and organization of the faculty fall conference. To designate one member of this committee to serve on the University Budget Advisory Committee. To advise the administration of the university in order to express faculty concerns and interests regarding the allocation

  • Guiding Principals, Vision, Mission Philosophy SoN Strategic Planning Framework and Initiatives 2022 SoN Program Outcomes Integrated Learning Objectives

  • primary school and laid the foundation for the gymnasium (the process of “exercising the mind” in what Americans would call high school). If you have been educated in a public school, you are a beneficiary of the Lutheran reform of education. While modern universities value academic freedom – the protection of scholarly research and teaching from external pressure – it was Lutheran reformers who insisted that the primary gift of religion is freedom of conscience rather than unthinking obedience to