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  • responsible conduct; and Determining appropriate sanctions when necessary. Review Meetings are neither formal court trials nor formal administrative hearings. Rather, they are structured educational discussions that focus on the student’s behavior in association with the university community. Review Meetings give all parties the opportunity to identify concerns, explain perceptions, explore behavior, and hear suggestions. The emphasis is placed on student behavior and the relationship of behavior to

  • requirements within the five-year time limitation. Includes applications, copies of test scores and transcripts of courses taken, and related materials. Documents individual student status in relationship to degree requirements. Official Copy: Retention: Other Copies: Retention: Graduate Student Records/Program Completed Individual folders for students who have successfully completed the graduate degree program. Provides verification for degree earned. Included copies of transcripts, test scores, original

  • , and is also a committed volunteer with PLU’s Center for Gender Equity. Taylor BozichTitle: Presenter, Rebuilding Lost Polish/Jewish Connections in the School of Dialogue Program Who: Taylor Bozich ’17, Pacific Lutheran University Bio: Taylor Bozich is a senior at Pacific Lutheran University, majoring in Biology and Global Studies with a concentration in Development and Social Justice. By the time she graduates, she will have studied away four times. In 2015, she studied peace-building and dialogue

  • , a Catholic of Jewish Heritage in Hitler’s Germany” Who: Kevin P. Spicer, James J. Kenneally Distinguished Professor of History at Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts Bio: Kevin P. Spicer, C.S.C., Ph.D., is the James J. Kenneally Distinguished Professor of History at Stonehill College, Easton, Massachusetts. Spicer’s research centers on the relationship between the Roman Catholic Church and the German state under National Socialism. Currently, he is working on a study concerning the

  • school year, Edwards started trying out voices for the “Choir of the West,” a name suggested by an early tour manager of the choir. Despite a shortage of qualified singers, Edwards started building a choir that became respectable and even excellent in time. The choir traveled regularly, often sang on the radio, and was critically well received. All through the 1930s the PLC Bulletin announced the special role of the Choir of the West: “This organization enjoys the unique distinction of being the only

  • matches them with other users that have compatible birth charts. Users will be able to see the breakdown of each match, view user profiles, and save matches. Once a match is mutually saved between users an option to chat will appear and the two users will be able to communicate. 10:30am – Break 10:45am – Building a Kernel from Scratch James Waltz (BS) The goal of this project was to create a very simple OS as one would see in embedded systems development. This project was written on a Raspberry Pi 4

  • : Noon – Registration Open, Mary Baker Russell Music Center Lobby Come pick up your packet with schedule, workshop handouts, concert tickets, etc. The MBRMC lobby is right outside the Lagerquist Concert Hall on the 3rd floor, which is the main floor of the building. 12:30 pm – Festival Guitar Orchestra Rehearsals, Lagerquist Concert Hall Guitar Orchestra rehearsals for the afternoon concert. Participants are welcome to practice in advance (see “Perform in Guitar Orchestras” for sheet music and

  • Nursing’s new Clinical Learning and Simulation Center. Located on the corner of Garfield Street and Pacific Avenue in the building that formerly housed the PLU bookstore, the 16,000-square-foot center will help PLU respond to a critical public need, as Washington state is facing a drastic shortage of nurses. There is a growing demand for bachelor- and graduate degree-prepared nurses fluent in both technology and leadership to address the complex and rapidly changing healthcare environment. PLU is known

  • these procedures should be directed to Human Resources at ext. 7185. Student residence hall questions should be directed to Residential Life at ext. 7200. Student questions regarding other campus building should be directed to Student Life at ext. 7200. These procedures are subject to change without notice as determined by the university.

  • fitting that PLU’s My Language/My Choice campaign grew into... September 2, 2014 Supplemental Issue RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University's flagship magazine, published twice a year, with an extra online-only update in September. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Building 29 Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact Us Links Discovery Alumni News Class Notes Calendar Credits Contact Recent Posts Billboards September 8, 2014 Lutheran Studies Conference September 8, 2014 The Art of Diplomacy September 8, 2014 A Decade of