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  • policy should be used if both the Impacted Party (who may also be referred to as the Complainant), and the student against whom the allegations are made (the Respondent) are students.  If the Impacted Party is a student and the Respondent is a member of the faculty or staff, the Impacted Party should use the PLU Human Resources Sexual Misconduct Policy. In cases when one person, either the Complainant or Respondent is a member of the PLU community, PLU will determine, in its sole discretion, the best

  • . For many Featured or Approved programs, the partner organization that manages the program offers their own scholarships. If your student receives a Pell Grant and is applying for either a short term or semester program, they could be eligible for the Gilman Scholarship funded by the US Department of State. If your student is the child/dependent of an active duty military service member, they could be eligible for the Gilman-McCain scholarship. Your student can look into additional scholarships for

  • an elected member, please notify the current committee member or the Environmental Health & Safety Manager. If you would like to become a selected member, please notify the Dean or Director of your department. Member duties include review of safety program and policy documents, performing safety inspections, and acting as communication liaison for your building or department.Safety Committee Building InspectionsTo ensure safety to PLU faculty, staff, students and visitors the Safety Committee

  • nomination(s) by November 30. Submit a Nomination Golden Oar Nominations As you may be aware, at the 50 th Anniversary of PLU Rowing in the spring of 2013, a new award was conceived. Each year, we elect a valued member of our past to be inducted into the Golden Oar Society. The award was created….. “to honor those who have committed considerable time, talent & resources in making lasting contributions to the PLU Rowing Program” Here are the elected Golden Oar Society members: 2013 – The Row Down Crew

  • form below is submitted. If you wish, you may to contact another member of Lute FASSN leadership team to offer or seek support, and that leadership team member will provide an alternative form that is kept private from the others. In such cases, the chosen leadership team member will serve as an intermediary between the Matching/Assessment Coordinators and the participant so as to keep their identity confidential.Learn more about the types of support that are offeredSign up to offer or receive

  • LUTES IN NEW YORK They say if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere. We visited six alumni who are thriving and making significant contributions to the progress and well-being of the Big Apple. From Eastvold to Broadway Justin Huertas ’09 and Kiki deLohr ’10 shared the stage for the first time in PLU Theatre’s 2007 production of “Cabaret.” They’re now making their New York City debuts in a musical written by Huertas. VIEW STORY A philosopher in finance Aaron Bell ’04 applies

  • Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2015 Alumni Awards & Recognition dCenter Alumni Weekend Outcomes Campaign Alumni Profiles Class Notes Submit a Class Note Calendar From Opportunity to Opry Alumni Profiles / January 20, 2015 From Opportunity to Opry By Matthew Salzano '18 PLU Marketing & Communications TACOMA, Wash. (June 5, 2015) — Deanna Fallin ’09 wrote an email on April 8 to her former faculty adviser, Pacific Lutheran University Chair of Art and Design JP Avila, to share some exciting news

  • conceptualization and presentation.  Sign up for 1-6 credits by obtaining a registration override from the instructor of the course and completing your registration via Banner Self-Service. Prerequisites:  Sophomore standing plus one course in psychology and consent of the instructor. 496 Research Practicum Research experience under the direct supervision of a faculty member, students may design and/or conduct research in a designated area of psychology.  This may be repeated for up to 8 credits. Students work

  • Scholarships Schiller Endowed ScholarshipThe Schiller Endowed Scholarship began in 1979 by John and Aleen Schiller. Professor Schiller served as a sociology faculty member, department chair and dean during his tenure at PLU and was the professor who was instrumental in bringing the social work undergraduate major to PLU. This award is “stackable” meaning that it does not have a negative impact on other financial aid. Eligibility criteria: junior standing, majoring in social work; overall GPA of

  • Relationship by family or marriage constitutes neither an advantage nor a deterrent to appointment by the university, provided that the individual meets the appropriate standards for the position to be filled and provided that the individual will not be in the chain of supervision of a spouse, family member, or person with whom the individual is dating. Employment will be denied under the following circumstances: Where one family member would have the authority or practical power to supervise