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The Facilities Management Department of Pacific Lutheran University encompasses Cleaning Services, Grounds Services, Maintenance Services, Stage Services, Environmental Services and Construction
Welcome to Facilities ManagementThe Facilities Management Department of Pacific Lutheran University encompasses Cleaning Services, Grounds Services, Maintenance Services, Stage Services, Environmental Services and Construction Services. At Facilities Management, we are committed to providing a foundation for the campus that will support and enrich the lives of our community. We have been blessed with a highly talented and dedicated staff who continuously work to fulfill this endeavor and to
Current HoursMonday: 8:00am - 4:30pmTuesday: 8:00am - 4:30pmWednesday: 8:00am - 4:30pmThursday: 8:00am - 4:30pmFriday: 8:00am - 4:30pmSaturday: ClosedSunday: ClosedFacilities ManagementFacilities Management (Building #28) Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 -
The Registrar’s Office manages curriculum by declaring, and when necessary removing, students’ majors/minors/concentrations.
Curriculum ManagementThe Registrar’s Office manages curriculum by declaring, and when necessary re
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Campus Restaurants - Dining at PLU faculty and staff.
Erin McGinnis ’90 Associate Vice President for Hospitality and Retail Services Dining and Culinary
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Facilities Management faculty and staff.
Vacant Associate Vice President, Facilities Management Full Profile
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Adopted 12/11/13
Student Life Strategic Plan (pdf) view download Adopted 12/11/13
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Strategic Enrollment Management Plan (2018-2023) (pdf) view download
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Strategic Planning President’s Message Core Values and Mission Vision Identity and Messaging Environment and Well-being Innovation and Change Resources and Stewardship Interconnected Academic Identity Statement Diversity & Inclusion Innovation & Change Strategic Enrollment Management X Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Pacific Lutheran University Strategic Planning Allan Belton, President A PLU education—distinguished for its seamless integration of the liberal arts, professional studies, and civic
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Who should attend: Mid-level or senior cybersecurity professionals IT professionals who want a stronger voice for cybersecurity decision making Senior decision makers who are responsible for cyber
Cyber Risk Management Recent events have magnified the ever increasing risk of using the Internet for daily operations. In terms of severity of consequences, cyber risk is now on par with (if not exceeds) other major business risks. This course will teach you how to manage cyber as the dynamic business risk it has become rather than the static technological one it has been historically.Topics will include: The importance and role of cyber risk management within a business Why cyber must be
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Understanding the cycle of material and energy flows through our campus is a very significant part of trying to create a more sustainable campus community.
Resource Conservation ManagementUnderstanding the cycle of material and energy flows through our campus is a very significant part of trying to create a more sustainable campus community. The Resource Conservation Manager in Facilities Management primarily focuses on conserving natural resources (Electricity, Water, and Natural Gas) through infrastructure efficiency improvements, maintenance and operations, and behavior change campaigns. We strive to accurately assess the full Life Cycle Cost
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2022 Strategic Plan for Social Impact Innovation What is our current vision related to social impact projects in the community? Pulling resources together from across campus, the PLU Social Impact Group is focused on the following strategic projects and milestones: Common data model. In Fall 2021, we built a common data model for our campus...
2022 Strategic Plan for Social Impact Innovation What is our current vision related to social impact projects in the community? Pulling resources together from across campus, the PLU Social Impact Group is focused on the following strategic projects and milestones: Common data model. In Fall 2021, we built a common data model for our campus and community to facilitate data gathering, organization, updates, and searchability related to new and planned projects. Focus on community needs. In
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