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Information on individual PLU community members should not be shared with visitors/callers. Although a vast majority of these inquiries are harmless or routine in nature, there have been incidents of
Front office staff or faculty who receive inquiries from visitors about campus community members or requests for specific information about campus facilities should follow these response guidelines outlined below.PLU Students, Staff & FacultyPLU Students, Staff & FacultyInformation on individual PLU community members should not be shared with visitors/callers. Although a vast majority of these inquiries are harmless or routine in nature, there have been incidents of unwanted persons attempting
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Director of Fundraising Operations | Office of Advancement | katie.curtis@plu.edu | 253-535-7422
Katie Curtis Director of Fundraising Operations She/Her/Hers Phone: 253-535-7422 Email: katie.curtis@plu.edu Office Location:Martin J. Neeb Center Professional Education B.A., Communication, Pacific Lutheran University, 2014 Certificate, Fundraising Operations, Rice University, 2019 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Fundraising Operations Gift Processing Prospect Research Matching Gifts Auction Guidelines Responsibilities Katie Curtis began her career at Pacific Lutheran University in 2014, and
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ADA Guidelines For Event Planning (pdf) view download
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University Statement Guidelines and PracticesAt PLU, our Lutheran heritage motivates a bold commitment to expanding well-being, opportunity, and justice. Rooted in a community-wide commitment to care, we’re driven to confront established norms and forge new connections in teaching and learning. We constantly challenge ourselves and the world we love to be better for our neighbors — both down the street and around the world. PLU is a community of deep-thinking individuals who embrace complexity
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Storage Room Guidelines (pdf) view download
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Kinesiology Requirements for Written Assignments (pdf) view download
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Internal fundraisers are defined as events sponsored to raise money for internal organizational use (e.g., operating expenses, organizational activities, etc.
are not alumni, parents, corporations, and/or foundations, for the student organization’s internal use directly related to its stated purposes, for an approved campus event, or in support of an approved internal fundraiser. In addition to the guidelines delineated in this handbook for Internal Fundraisers, requests for solicitation of monies by recognized student clubs/organizations may be considered for approval by Student Engagement provided they meet at least the following requirements: The net
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Permanent Art Collection Guidelines (docx) download
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Permanent Art Collection Guidelines (docx) download
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Environmental Studies Internship Guidelines (pdf) view download
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