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  • The purpose of the Bias Incident Response Team (BIRT) is to anonymously collect data regarding instances of experienced bias within the PLU community and monitor the type and frequency of such

    What is BIRT?The purpose of the Bias Incident Response Team (BIRT) is to anonymously collect data regarding instances of experienced bias within the PLU community and monitor the type and frequency of such occurrences. Doing so will help us better understand our campus climate, create community-based educational opportunities to address noted trends in such occurrences, and foster an environment where everyone feels welcome. The BIRT does not adjudicate violations of PLU’s Student Code of

    Bias Incident Response Team
  • diversity can impact experiences and outcomes in sport and exercise settings will be examined. Students will be challenged to critically think about the concept of diversity and its impact on individuals within the sport and society and critically reflect on how their own cultural biases, values, beliefs, attitudes and behaviors influence their professional practice and interactions with clients. Research-driven best practices for developing inclusion in sport and exercise will be provided. Students

  • highlights from the year Guests viewing the sophomore edition of The PLU Years video Austin Beiermann '18 tells his PLU scholarship story Allen Morris reflects on his family's PLU scholarship endowment Phil Nesvig '70, Jonathan Nesvig '67 and Cara Hall '20 share a laugh Sophie Alvestad '19 exchanges information with Sandy Elken Erin Baker '18 poses with Lori '58 and David '57 Steen The PLU Years - Sophomore YearThank you for investing in the future of PLU!Allan Belton, Acting PresidentHarstad Heritage

  • highlights from the year Guests viewing the sophomore edition of The PLU Years video Austin Beiermann '18 tells his PLU scholarship story Allen Morris reflects on his family's PLU scholarship endowment Phil Nesvig '70, Jonathan Nesvig '67 and Cara Hall '20 share a laugh Sophie Alvestad '19 exchanges information with Sandy Elken Erin Baker '18 poses with Lori '58 and David '57 Steen The PLU Years - Sophomore YearThank you for investing in the future of PLU!Allan Belton, Acting PresidentHarstad Heritage

  • TACOMA, Wash. (March 5, 2015)— On Saturday, March 21, a diverse and distinguished group of speakers will present “ideas worth spreading” at the fourth annual installation of TEDx Tacoma. Among that group will be three Pacific Lutheran University faculty members representing a variety of PLU’s…

    PLU Faculty Members to Present at TEDx Tacoma Posted by: Zach Powers / March 6, 2015 Image: (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) March 6, 2015 By Zach PowersPLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, Wash. (March 5, 2015)— On Saturday, March 21, a diverse and distinguished group of speakers will present “ideas worth spreading” at the fourth annual installation of TEDx Tacoma.Among that group will be three Pacific Lutheran University faculty members representing a variety of PLU’s academic divisions

  • PLU’s sexual misconduct policy addresses the responsibilities of Pacific Lutheran University under Title IX and the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act of 2013.

    a sexual misconduct violation, some of the following steps may be taken, depending on the severity of the incident and the time elapsed since the incident. Additionally, anyone who observes or suspects a potential sexual misconduct is encouraged to take these steps as well. While these are options for any student, each student is encouraged to do what is best for them and what they feel most comfortable with. Seek Safety: If a student is in need of immediate safety, get to safety. This can

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  • PLU Peace Corps program prepares Lutes for service work abroad.

    , including one that precedes the third biennial Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture on March 1. Nelson and three other Peace Corps alumni, who are also Lutes, will speak on a panel at 3:45 p.m. in the Scandinavian Cultural Center before the evening lecture, which features Shamil Idriss, president and CEO of Search for Common Ground. PLU’s new program will help ensure that Lutes interested in service work will meet all the necessary requirements to apply for service with the Peace Corps and other international

  • Connecting for Commerce: Port of Tacoma Executive Director Eric Johnson ’83 Read Next PLU interns combat climate change one tree at a time COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24 explored civics and public policy on campus and

  • Back to Step 3 Back to Step 5Exempt ReviewThe review time is typically shorter than other categories of review (~6-8 days).Learn more about exempt researchOnly certain categories of research qualify as exempt, based on federal regulations. You must still submit an HPRB proposal (and accompanying documents), so that the HPRB will understand how participants’ identity and privacy will be protected. If the HPRB reviews a project and determines that it is “exempt,” no further oversight or review by

  • June 17, 2014 On June 18, Benjamin Rasmus ’06 began a cross-country bike ride to bring awareness to the issue of hunger and food waste in the U.S. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Lute Cycling from one Washington to the Other to Focus Attention on Hunger and Food Waste By Barbara Clements PLU Marketing & Communications Benjamin Rasmus ’06 plans to put some major miles on his bike—3,500, to be exact—as he rides cross-country to promote awareness of hunger in the U.S. as well as locally grown food