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  • Regents has adopted policies on Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, Discriminatory Harassment, and Accommodation of Persons with Disabilities as well as policies prohibiting Sexual Misconduct.  Sexual Misconduct as defined by PLU includes sexual harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking and certain consensual sexual relationships.  The success of these policies requires the cooperation of every member of the University community. Specifically, each member of the University community is

  • Section 1. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE The faculty shall, in consultation with the president and subject to the approval of the Board of Regents, establish procedures for hearing the grievances of a member or members of the faculty. Section 2. DISCIPLINARY AND DISMISSAL PROCEDURES The faculty shall, in consultation with the president and subject to the approval of the Board of Regents, establish procedures for disciplining its members. The faculty shall, in consultation with the president and subject

  • Emmanuel Habimana, filmmaker and survivor of the 1994 Rwandan genocide, speaks at PLU Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) Filmmaker and survivor of the 1994 Rwandan genocide shares message of healingEmmanuel Habimana didn’t choose to be born Tutsi. He still recalls asking his parents as a child why the Hutu neighbors treated him so poorly when they played together. The words cut deeper than childhood teasing: “Someday, you’ll die,” they would say, calling Tutsis

  • she found that PLU stood out in more than one way. She discovered that PLU was recently funded by the Gates Foundation to support study away, in addition to this many of the education faculty included Fulbright scholars from multiple backgrounds, and on campus there were multiple organizations that promoted and reflected diversity and these organizations were being promoted by the University. With this knowledge, Dr. Gardiner joined PLU as a faculty member in the education department in the fall

  • Independent Study OpportunitiesThe Global Studies Program offers qualified students independent study opportunities. Independent study can be valuable for both students and professors. Independent study is available only to Global Studies majors with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better and only for good academic reasons. Students should only submit proposals if there is no existing class within which such a research project could be conducted. It is up to the individual faculty member whether or

  • . The snowmobile trip back home was often the coldest time of day for us; it is especially hard to stay warm when you’re sitting still. One evening I returned to camp with eight layers on, and I was still fighting to stay warm. As in the morning, the first order of business upon returning to camp is providing hot water. The team member on dinner duty would begin by cranking up our cook stoves and melting snow. We would all meet in the cook tent, snack on crackers and cheese, and share our stories

  • needles and produce. As if the alfombras aren’t spectacular enough, lengthy processionals tread over them, from sun-up to sun-down. Sepper described the 2,000 pound, incense-laden floats, carried by 90 or so men, who each wore robes corresponding to the liturgical color of the day. “The floats look like they’re walking the way they’re carried,” Sepper said. Contrasting the often vibrant colors of the carpets and robes, the processionals are accompanied by what Sepper called a “brass, funeral dirge

  • been filed and will provide the student with a copy of the AIP along with information on the review process.Resolving an Academic Dishonesty IncidentWhen an instructor believes a student has violated the university’s AIP, they may resolve the incident in accordance with one of the following options. Instructors are encouraged to consult with any member of the APIC regarding these procedures. The instructor may meet informally with the student to resolve the matter. The instructor may ask to meet

  • Find out how Bailey Hamilton ’22 balances athletic involvement with academic excellence Bailey Hamilton is a senior nursing student at PLU. She is also a member of PLU’s swim team. Recently, she was a member of the winning four-member relay team at this year’s Northwest Conference Championships —one of which set a new PLU record for the… May 3, 2022 AcademicsAthleticsCommunityInvolvementNursingPLU Grads

  • . Music Artistic Achievement Awards and limited endowed scholarships are offered in renewable amounts ranging up to $7,500 per year and are in addition to academic merit awards. Awards are available to students in a single specific area (for example – strings, voice, brass, etc) and are renewable up to another three years. Recipients are required to take private lessons in the area of the award, maintain academic standards, and participate in an assigned ensemble. Auditions are required and awards are