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  • According to the South Hall Alcohol Policy, prior to permitting alcoholic beverages in an apartment unit, all residents of the unit must be at least 21 years old.

    South Hall Alcohol PolicyAccording to the South Hall Alcohol Policy, prior to permitting alcoholic beverages in an apartment unit, all residents of the unit must be at least 21 years old. More information in regards to the policy is below: Alcoholic Beverages – Alcohol possession and use is permitted in South Hall under the following guidelines. The following policy has been established in recognition of, and coordination with, Washington State law and PLU’s university policy on Alcoholic

  • Engage the student population and enrich the campus climate with dialogue, debate, and entertainment

    provide outlets for student writing, graphics, photography, video, digital technology, and audio; To provide for the exchange of information and opinions; To record life at PLU; To offer students a professionalized media experience in an educational setting; To demonstrate awareness of and adhere to the PLU Code of Conduct, the USMB Code of Ethics, and the professional guidelines prescribed to each individual outlet; To be the guardian of freedom and responsibility of expression for the publications

  • University Jazz Ensemble news for Pacific Lutheran University.

    PLU Represented at Jazz Education Network Conference The Jazz Education Network Conference hosts thousands or people from around the globe every year, connecting jazz beginners, professionals, scholars and educators, and industry experts. In 2022, following safety guidelines, the conference was held in Dallas, Texas in early January. Dr. Cassio Vianna was invited… January 18, 2022 FacultyUniversity Jazz Ensemble

  • PLU recognizes the importance of sustainability, so much so that it is integrated into the University mission statement, to educate students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and

    — in our Campus Restaurants are made from 100% recycled fiber, 90% post-consumer fibers, using a 100% process chlorine free offering environmental benefits, a positive image builder and is compostable. ECOLOGO® and Green Seal™ Certified. They are Compostable Verified. Napkins — Earth Plus paper products deliver high performance and convey environmental concern. • 100% Recycled • Unbleached • Meets EPA Guidelines for Post-Consumer Material http://www.torkusa.com/product/d786e/refill

  • When members of the PLU community use learning resources (e.g., books, articles, films, video or audio clips, images) for teaching or learning purposes, they must do so within the parameters of at least one of these four categories defined and addressed by federal legislation: Public domain. Works created by the federal government (or by contract...

    germane to a learning objective of the course is used. Licensed with release. Permission for use of the work is expressly acquired, usually for a fee, when the extent or nature of use would otherwise detract from the value of the copyrighted material (e.g., a course text or institutional subscription to a journal). Additional tests and limitations within each of the categories above may apply. Detailed guidelines for the application of these categories to specific materials are available in the

  • Starting in the 2020-21 academic year, this policy permits alcoholic beverages in a resident room, if the Stuen resident is at least 21 years old AND takes the .

    Stuen Hall Alcohol PolicyStarting in the 2020-21 academic year, this policy permits alcoholic beverages in a resident room, if the Stuen resident is at least 21 years old AND takes the . Email your Community Director if you have any questions! More information in regards to the policy is below: Alcoholic Beverages – Alcohol possession and use is permitted in Stuen Hall under the following guidelines. The following policy has been established in recognition of, and coordination with, Washington

  • By Michael Halvorson.  Each year, the Business and Economic History program at Pacific Lutheran University awards summer research fellowships for innovative work that aligns with the mission of the University. Sarah Cornell-Maier, Benson Fellow In 2018, a student-faculty research team led by Sarah Cornell-Maier and…

    Professor of Marketing in the School of Business and an adviser in the Innovation Studies program. Prof. Mark Mulder, School of Business If a terminal illness has touched you or a family member or friend, the research team would love for you to contribute your voice and insights to the research study. The team also welcomes those who are involved in the healthcare industry. For more information about the project and guidelines for study participants, please see the Research page on the Business and

  • The School of Nursing Student Rights and Responsibilities defined below support the Student Rights and Responsibilities as defined in the Pacific Lutheran University’s Student Code of Conduct.

    grievance process if they feel they have been unfairly treated, to know how and why they are being disciplined, and the process by which they can grieve the action privacy as outlined and delineated in the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) dispute a grade if they believe faculty awarded the grade capriciously and/or unfairly by following the steps defined in the Grade Dispute Policy (see both informal and formal guidelines) Responsibilities – Students are responsible for: reviewing the

  • You will need to sign in or create an account on LuteLink, if you do not have one. LuteLink is the platform only for the PLU community to connect and network.

    Thank you for your interest in Alumni & Student Connection’s mentoring programs! Provided below are a few general guidelines for both mentees and mentors. If you are considering participating in one of our mentoring programs, we encourage you to read the expectations below.Mentee Expectations Communicate with your mentor at least once a month from November-April. Meet-ups can take place in-person or virtually depending on what you and your mentor decide. Be professional and respectful. Actively

  • Dr. Timothy M. Swager (MIT Website) John D. MacArthur Professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology B.Sc. 1983, Montana State University-Bozeman Ph.D. 1988, California Institute of Technology

    and graduate students as well as post-docs can present a poster during the reception. You can indicate this and enter your poster title in the registration form. The poster should follow basic ACS guidelines in a 3×4 landscape format. For additional information, contact Dr. Adam Glass (glassac@plu.edu). Time:  5:15-6:30 pm. Location: Anderson University Center, Regency Room, PLU (Map)Pauling Award BanquetThe banquet will celebrate the Pauling Medal Awardee and feature an after dinner talk by Dr