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  • Office for payments to student accounts. Who do I contact if my payment doesn't appear on my credit card or bank statement?Call the Office of Financial Services at 253.535.7117 between the hours of 8am to 5pm. What happens if I get a refund?If you qualify for a refund on any part of your credit card payment, the refund will be applied back onto your credit card and the convenience fee that is applicable to that amount will be refunded to your credit card. How can I pay from overseas?PLU’s payment

  • courses in applied ethics (biomedical ethics, environmental ethics, and business ethics) and the history of philosophy. Her book, Ethical Silence: Kierkegaard on Communication, Education, and Humility, will be published by Lexington Books this year.Brenda Llewellyn IhssenDr. Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen, Associate Professor of Early and Medieval Christian HistorySee Dr. Llewellyn Ihssen’s profile Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen is Associate Professor of Early and Medieval Christian History at Pacific Lutheran

  • Vocation, has taught at PLU since 2011. She teaches courses in applied ethics (biomedical ethics, environmental ethics, and business ethics) and the history of philosophy. Her book, Ethical Silence: Kierkegaard on Communication, Education, and Humility, will be published by Lexington Books this year.Brenda Llewellyn IhssenDr. Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen, Associate Professor of Early and Medieval Christian HistorySee Dr. Llewellyn Ihssen’s profile Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen is Associate Professor of Early and

  • graduated from Pacific Lutheran University with a major in English with a Creative Writing emphasis and a minor in Spanish. In 2012, he completed an MA in K-12 Education at University of Puget Sound and this spring applied to pursue a Doctorate in Educational Leadership at the University of Washington, Tacoma. He is a father of Joshua Charles, aged two. He currently teaches Language Arts and coaches wrestling, football and track at Lincoln High School where he graduated in 2004. Josh would tell you

  • , cease operations and evacuate the area.Criminal or Threatening BehaviorReport It Report criminal activity (e.g. theft, rape, assault) and suspicious or threatening behavior by calling 7911 from a campus phone, 253-535-7911 from a mobile phone. If the incident is life-threatening or occurred off-campus, call 911 first. Warn or tell others in the area. Note the Following Characteristics of a Suspicious Person Height / weight Hair color / length Glasses Facial Hair Shirt, jacket color & style Pants

  • the new BA and, in many fields, the applied Doctorate will be the new MA. While have a solid foothold in graduate education, we have, in recent years, tended to focus our greatest energy on undergraduate education. In the next decade, our focus will need to broaden (not change, but broaden) to include new Master’s and possible Doctoral programs. Our mission challenges us to do our part in meeting these emerging educational needs, and our opportunities for enrollment growth and financial return are

  • slight grin to a unique angle. I have always admired those who have captured that in their art, be it painters like Chuck Close and Frida Kahlo, or photographer Dorothea Lange. My work tends to be realis- tic, and I prefer to paint or draw with detail to represent the clarity of who a person is through the clarity of the image. Apparent texture or stylistic choice applied to my work, such as short painterly brushstrokes, is intended to represent something about the personality or mental status of the

  • six years of full-time faculty service (excluding years of leave). Tenured part-time faculty are eligible after completion of a minimum period of six years of faculty service. The eligibility period begins with the year of one’s most recent appointment to the faculty or with the year following one’s last sabbatical. Excess years of service preceding last sabbatical cannot be applied toward eligibility for a later sabbatical when it is the faculty member who elects to defer sabbatical. However, in

  • and is approved for Washington PFML, pay during the Leave period would be a combination of (1) Washington PFML benefits from ESD, and (2) leave benefit payments from PLU. If a faculty member does not apply for Washington PFML benefits or such benefits are denied, the faculty member will receive only the leave benefit payments from PLU they would have received had they applied for or been accepted for Washington PFML benefits. Benefit payments from PLU will be paid to the faculty member during

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