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  • , in general, is one where you grow up. I think PLU puts a young person in an environment where they can learn and grow in a positive way.”Mike worked at PLU as the sports information director from 1985 to 1991. His father, Ed, still works at the university as executive director of charitable estate planning. And he wasn’t the only one to go to PLU. His parents and his older and younger sisters attended PLU. “We are a PLU family for sure,” he says. Supporting PLU by giving to Q Club and Lute Club

  • additional headings (formatted as Heading 2) for the page or to add explanatory text. Use the “Add Multimedia” button to post a video introduction to your course. Use the “Add Resource” button to add additional files or links. Use the “Add Quiz” button to insert a link to a syllabus quiz on this page. Rearrange items on the page as needed using the “Reorder” button. Next StepsAre you planning to use Sakai Assignments, Forums, or Tests & Quizzes?Yes[Directs to] Build Student Activities in Sakai [link TBD

  • webpage. When making a reservation and requesting posting to the PLU calendar by contacting Student Engagement, it is extremely helpful and important to add an event description (a brief summary of the event) into your request in order to approve requests and to help promote your event to the appropriate audiences. Stipulations have been put into place by Conferences and Events to ensure proper time is scheduled for event planning requests: Club/Organization meetings: 4 business days before use Minor

  • Two-Year Course CyclePlease note: this course schedule is subject to change. Fall 2023 offerings have been confirmed, but Spring 2023-Spring 2024 can change. Use this is a reference point for planning. Click on the image to see the full schedule!  These course offerings are subject to change. Please email the Chair of the Program if you need to confirm any of these offerings.

  • Gretchen Howell Director Phone: 253-535-7329 Email: crosgrgm@plu.edu Professional Additional Titles/Roles Member: Title IX Committee Responsibilities Position control and salary budgeting Employee relations Consultation on HR planning and policies Salary surveys Annual contracts and letters Contracts for new faculty Visa sponsorship Banner Human Resource Information System Staff Hiring processes Tuition benefits University Transportation Coordinator Data Administration Team Benefits Committee

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  • for participating in the program from Pacific Lutheran University. The intern is responsible for their housing, meals, and local transportation costs. The intern will receive $2,000 at the start of the internship, $2,000 after week 5, and the final $2,000 at the conclusion of the internship experience and upon receipt by PLU’s Director for Career, Learning and Engagement of a short reflection report of the internship experience. How to Apply: The application consists of: A one-page Statement of

  • for participating in the program from Pacific Lutheran University. The intern is responsible for their housing, meals, and local transportation costs. The intern will receive $2,000 at the start of the internship, $2,000 after week 5, and the final $2,000 at the conclusion of the internship experience and upon receipt by PLU’s Director for Career, Learning and Engagement of a short reflection report of the internship experience. How to Apply: The application consists of: A one-page Statement of

  • Lathisms Scholarship Posted by: nicolacs / March 15, 2023 March 15, 2023 The 2023 Lathisms Scholarship intends to support Hispanic/Latinx students interested in pursuing a career focused in the mathematical sciences; such career paths include, but are not limited to, scientific research, mathematics education, engineering, and finance. They will award 2-3 scholarships of up to $500 (each) in the first year, aimed at prospective and current undergraduate/graduate students. The deadline is March

  • also a complex topic—overlapping with many other important subjects including education, healthcare and career. Lucas also points out that hair discrimination doesn’t just affect women. School and sports policies tend to affect boys more than girls, she says. She shares an example from 2018, when a Black varsity high school wrestler, Andrew Johnson, was forced to cut his dreadlocks or forfeit a match. His dreadlocks didn’t comply with state rules around hair being in a “natural state,” the referee

  • 2020 Cohort Spotlight: Lorna Derro Posted by: Catherine Chan / June 22, 2020 Image: Lorna Derro (Photo courtesy: Lorna Derro) June 22, 2020 Lorna Derro joins the ELMSN program with a mission in serving underserved areas.She shares about what inspired her to change her career to nursing. What is one fun fact about yourself? I am a woman who wears many hats – a wife of a loving and supportive husband, a mom of two wonderful boys, a student, a health coach, a self-published author, but the most