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  • the film directly affected our surrounding communities. The panelists included Sacht, CEO and founder of Wipe Every Tear; Carlyn Sampson, director of advocacy and prevention education at Rebuilding Hope; and Farshad Talebi, the assistant attorney general who leads Washington state’s Human Trafficking and Child Exploitation Unit. The film was entirely produced by PLU students. Gillespie and assistant producer Anderson recorded, wrote and edited the film, Nathan Tunheim ’18 composed the soundtrack

  • person to the Office of Admission in an official sealed envelope. The University accepts the General Equivalency Diploma (GED) for those students who may not have completed a traditional high school program. Transcripts become the property of PLU and may not be returned or forwarded. Recommendation: One academic recommendation must be completed. Personal Essay: Applicants will also include one essay with their application. Choice of topics is included in the application.

  • same rights and privileges as any other member of the committee except the right to make motions and to vote. General Purpose:  To study problems and to make recommendations relative to all areas of academic policy, including the regular semester, January term, summer school, graduate division, and continuing education programs. Specific Duties: To consider policies of academic and instructional nature: (a) Requirements for all undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificates. (b) Course

  • motions and to vote. General Purpose: To consider and recommend policies relative to recruitment, rank, promotion, and tenure of the faculty and to act in an advisory capacity to the administration relative to application of these policies to individual members of the faculty. Specific Duties: To review all cases for non-retention, promotion, and tenure of individual members of the faculty, and to make specific recommendations to the president. To review all recommendations for sabbatical leaves and

  • Shamil Idriss, 2017 Featured Speaker Shamil Idriss is President and CEO of Search for Common Ground, a global conflict transformation organization with offices in 35 countries. Prior to this position he was appointed Deputy Director of the UN Alliance of Civilizations by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, served as Senior Advisor at the World Economic Forum and was a member of the Steering Committee of the Forum’s Council of 100 Leaders. As CEO of Soliya from 2008-2014, Mr. Idriss led a campaign

  • with experience in television, technology and higher education and serves on the SOAC advisory board. Heacox’s resume includes time as a network executive in New York and Los Angeles with NBC, and the first director of the Paul F. Harron Graduate Program in Television Management at Drexel University. He currently serves as president and general manager of KING 5, KONG and NWCN. “The best part of my job is watching people work together at the top of their individual games. With a unified mission

  • Faculty Philosophy The Faculty of Pacific Lutheran University establishes the educational philosophy that shapes and supports the curriculum and programs of study. This philosophy is reflected in statements of educational goals, objectives, and principles. Of particular significance to all students are statements about learning objectives, general education, and writing throughout the curriculum. History Pacific Lutheran University was founded in Tacoma by Norwegian pioneers in 1890, who were led by

  • local Veterans Affairs Office OR VA Regional Processing Office (RPO) for the region they reside in. For general benefits information call 1-800-827-1000. If you are a residing in the state of Washington, the regional office is located at: Regional Office of Veterans Benefits Administration Jackson Federal Building 915 2nd Ave Seattle, WA 98174Find your local VA Benefits OfficeFind your VA Regional Processing Office (RPO)Seattle Regional of the Veterans Benefit AdministrationYellow Ribbon

  • the United Nations General Assembly on the International Day of Holocaust Remembrance, to highlight their focus on “Women in the Holocaust”. Her other honors include a Guggenheim fellowship; membership at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton; a Fulbright Fellowship in Israel; the Kroener fellowship in Holocaust studies at Oxford University; and fellowships from Ford, Rockefeller, NSF, and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in the United States. In 2007 she received a national medal as a

  • assistance, our team is here to support you.Where can I find Institutional Data?Institutional data can be found in several reports and resources available on our website, including the PLU Quick Facts, annual reporting via IPEDS and Common Data Set (CDS), institutional dashboards, and various enrollment and graduation reports. For specific data needs, you may submit a data request through our office. How do I make a data request, general, or survey project request?To make a data or survey request, please