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  • Iconography highlighted at summer art exhibit Colorful paintings adorn the walls of the University Gallery, and in the center of the room sit several glass cases filled with scrolls, painted wood objects and parchment Bibles. The exhibit, “Picturing Faith: Continuing Traditions of Iconography and Illumination,”…

    , specific guidelines that determine which colors are used, the length of hair or beard, and how images can or cannot be combined. All of Sievers’ pieces in the University Gallery were created on wood panels. Some were painted with the traditional medium, egg tempera, while others were painted in acrylic. The religious figures she paints – Mary, Mother of God, Jesus Christ, Saint Paul – are her interpretations, but all must fit with the “rules.” “When I’m finished, when I look at them, I think: Where did

  • You've been accepted! Now what?

    are required to be valid at least six months beyond the date of their return to the U.S.A. If your passport will expire before the six month mark, you should renew your passport as soon as possible.  This Passport QUEST resource can help you determine if you need a new passport as well as guide you through the process of applying.Visa & Residence PermitIt is the responsibility of the student to obtain their visa/residence permit. Your program should provide guidelines and instructions, but

  • The Office of the Provost is responsible for conducting course evaluations using the Teaching and Course Feedback form each Summer, Fall, J-Term, and Spring.

    to evaluate our options for collecting useful feedback data from students.Note: The Office of the Provost does not specify who will be evaluated or determine the questions on the survey form. Course evaluations are administered in accordance with the guidelines set forth and approved by the Faculty Assembly. Please refer to the PLU Faculty Handbook for more details. PLU utilizes a web-based student end-of-course evaluation system, which is hosted by an off-site vendor known as Qualtrics

  • noun : a conference or meeting to discuss a particular subject From the Greek symp-po-sium : a drinking party or convivial discussion, especially as held in ancient Greece after a banquet

    Guidelines for Future Work”. Child Development Volume 71, Issue 3, pages 543–562, May/June 2000.

  • Product Website: www.wikispaces.com Cost:  Free for educators and students.

    an example for them to look at, can assign project teams, and students can upload video and images along with text. In addition, because the very best wikis will be public, we follow strict guidelines for citation and avoiding plagiarism which students adhere to closely and even self-monitor because they are motivated to put out a good product.”What are the benefits, for you and your students, of utilizing this tool or strategy?“There are so many great things about using wikispaces both from an

  • Go vote. And take a picture. Vote. Doesn’t matter what party or on what issue. Just get registered and get to the polls on Nov. 4 and vote! Student Involvement and Leadership has joined up with the Washington Secretary of State’s “I Will Vote” campaign…

    your high-end digital SLR and send it to SIL. This is not a partisan effort or a group supporting any one issue. This is a crucial election year and it’s time again for the PLU community to make it clear that they have a say in the process. Email your “I Will Vote” photo along with your name and ZIP code where you are registered to vote to clubs@plu.edu. You can do this from your cell phone too. Yes, there are a few guidelines: Only submit a picture if you’re actually able to vote. That means, if

  • The Career Whisperer Hans Stegemoeller ’14 shakes hands with Scott Myhre of Pariveda Solutions at the 2014 Career Expo at PLU. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) New Graduate Had a Job Before He Had a Diploma By Shunying Wang ’15 Many college seniors encounter a real-life challenge…

    project; that is huge,” he said. “I got experience using a lot of tools, which is something you have to learn on the job, and it is very valuable.” Stegemoeller’s second internship, in comparison, was very different, as he was able to create a project he could own. Instead of working on a team, he worked closely with his supervisor and build a code-review tool using his supervisor’s initial idea, guidelines and requirements. “The project was much smaller,” he said. “But I finished it, and they are

  • The City of Tacoma provides high-quality, innovative and cost-effective municipal services that enhance the lives of its 215,000 residents and the quality of its neighborhoods and business districts. PLU alumni Tom Chontofalsky ’03, Clarissa Gines ’12 and Lisa Woods ’92 are three of the many…

    the first voter-approved Cultural Access Program in Washington State. The initiative intends to increase access to Tacoma arts, culture, heritage, and science experiences by reducing barriers to access and expanding offerings, particularly for underserved youth. As the program coordinator, Gines helps update funding guidelines, builds out application processes, communicates with organizations, and helps distribute funding. Read our full profile of Clarissa Gines. The Powerful ObserverAs far back

  • The Accommodation Process  The student completes the online application The student submits appropriate documentation The student with a disability meets with the Director of Accessibility and

    information about individual student needs so that teaching and advising responsibilities can be fulfilled. The accommodation cannot fundamentally alter the nature of an academic program To receive timely and reasonable requests regarding accommodations. Quick Links OAA Policy, Procedure and Guidelines ADA Guide to Event Planning Faculty FAQs Brief Summary of the What the DSS Office Does Study Away PolicyReasonable Accommodation It requires a change in the essential nature of a course or program, or

  • The Robert A.L. Mortvedt Library’s collection policy guides the Pacific Lutheran University librarians’ collective selection, maintenance, and deselection decisions regarding the library

    support of critical thinking and reasoned insight. As such, library resources are chosen for their suitability and applicability to the study of academic subjects taught at PLU, for comprehensive programs such as FYEP, or in support of the academic research mission more broadly.Library collection development is guided by an ideal of comprehensive disciplinary coverage.Insofar as it is feasible in accordance with the previous guidelines and available funding, the library strives to build a