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The university is steadfastly committed to full compliance with all applicable laws and ethical standards that govern its operation as an institution of higher education and as an employer. Consistent with that commitment, the university expects each employee to acknowledge and exemplify the highest standards of professional and ethical conduct. In that regard, the university expects that its employees, while on working time or while representing the university, will conduct themselves in a
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got to know their neighbors – both locally and on a global scale. His primary responsibility on this particular voyage was to teach English to middle-school students, the time when most kids there begin their first introduction to “English iu Comoros.” He also worked with their “Comoros Explores Club” where students from seven towns come together to explore and learn about the history and culture in their own backyards. “The club fostered a spirit of appreciation and excitement for their
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could be a better place if people simply got to know their neighbors – both locally and on a global scale. His primary responsibility on this particular voyage was to teach English to middle-school students, the time when most kids there begin their first introduction to “English iu Comoros.” He also worked with their “Comoros Explores Club” where students from seven towns come together to explore and learn about the history and culture in their own backyards. “The club fostered a spirit of
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himself back in the classroom, but this time studying culinary arts. Ashley Dell’Osa ’13 reaches into her fridge to grab some salad fixings. “I found my way back into kitchens,” said Swenson, who worked at a restaurant before coming to PLU. “When I was in high school, I loved the action in the kitchen. I loved the pacing and I loved the smell. It was hard work but you saw what you accomplished. Once I was back in it, it was clear where I was supposed to be.” After completing his program at Bates
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commitments and responsibilities inherent in accepting membership into the university community.The following is an overview of Review Meeting guidelines and procedures:Notice of Meeting:The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities notifies students named in an Incident Report of the date, time, and place for the Review Meeting. Timing of Process:The Review process is designed to meet the need for individual investigation and consideration of each Incident Report, so time frames must necessarily be
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Women’s Rowing Places 5th in NCAA Championships Posted by: vcraker / June 3, 2021 Image: Photo by Sean McCurdy June 3, 2021 By Mark AlbaneseDirector of Sports CommunicationThe five-time Northwest Conference Champion Pacific Lutheran University women’s rowing team collected its best finish at the NCAA Division III Championships since 2016 on Saturday, finishing fifth in the team standings at Nathan Benderson Park. Pacific Lutheran’s varsity eight boat won the Petite Final on Saturday, besting
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A Relationship With a University That Goes Back 50 Years Jerry ’62 and Carolyn (Breuer ’63) Haralson met at PLU, and graduated one year apart. They both joke that, after attending this year’s 50th reunion at Homecoming for Jerry, they’ll be right back next year, doing it all over again for Carolyn – which is certainly fine with them. Upon looking back at their time at PLU, the connections and the lifelong friends they have made, are some of the things they cherish most from their time on campus
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December 1, 2009 I never thought I’d start a Unicycle club (and people would actually come) By Steve Hansen In the summers, Tyson Bendzak’s dad used to ask kids who came home from college if they brought their unicycles to campus with them. He’d taught a majority of them how to ride in elementary school. When it came time for Tyson to head to PLU, he thought of the question his dad asked everyone else. Tyson Bendzak started a unicycle club on campus – the L.U.N.I.C.Y.C.L.E.R.S. (Lutes with a
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earning his AA degree and absolutely loved playing football there,” said Marvin Ramstad’s daughter, Judge Sheryl Ramstad. “He would often tell us how he considered his time at PLU to be when he really got his start in life and how it gave him his fondest memories of college.” Sheryl Ramstad said the family could think of no more fitting tribute than establishing a scholarship. “He was proud of his PLU heritage,” she said. His time at PLU served Ramstad well. He went on to earn a degree in mining
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November 2, 2014 Pierce County’s Youngest City Councilmember is a Double-Major at PLU Shannon Reynolds is a full-time double major at PLU and a member of the Fircrest City Council. (Photo: John Struzenberg ’16) Shannon Reynolds ’15 marks her first year as an elected Fircrest official By Brenna Sussman ’15 PLU Marketing & Communications Student Worker TACOMA, Wash. (Nov. 3, 2014)—For Shannon Reynolds ’15, after-school activities extend far beyond campus clubs and sports teams. When she’s not
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