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  • the Emergency Assembly Point  to check in with your hall staff.  An evacuation drill is held early in fall and spring semesters. Know what to do in an Earthquake.  The general direction is to Drop, Cover and Hold, then evacuate the building as you would in case of an alarm.  An earthquake drill is practiced at least once during the year. Know what to do in a Lockdown.  Announcements will be made throughout the hallways of a residence hall and signs will be posted at the main entrances informing

  • The Choir of the West takes to the road Performing in Washington and British Columbia The PLU Choir of the West will be on tour in Washington and British Columbia later this January and in early February. The repertoire for this year’s Choir of the West tour spans many stylistic eras and genres. Audience… January 21, 2013 Choir of the WestTouring

  • about the joys and issues that arise in the LGBTQ+ community. Our aim is to work in collaboration with the Diversity Center, Center for Gender Equity, other special interest groups, and any LGBTQ+ identified students. Connect: Email: prismclub@plu.eduInside OUT Inside OUT is a queer, healthy relationships workshop series. The series offers practical skills and creative strategies to support equitable relationships. Inside OUT is hosted annually during spring semester.First in Family StudentsCourses

  • her mom was pursuing a degree in education. With musician parents, McTee grew up watching their band rehearsals. Her mom taught her the saxophone and how to transpose music. Applying to PLU for a degree in Music just made sense. Today, McTee’s award-winning compositions have been played by orchestras globally, including performances in Carnegie Hall five separate times. She has received numerous awards such as the Fulbright Senior Lecturer Fellowship to teach at the Academy of Music in Poland. It

  • December. The entire PLU community is encouraged to submit lyrics for the alma mater tune, with the winning lyricist receiving a gift certificate for two to Teatro ZinZanni in Seattle, courtesy of KPLU. The contest—like Chapel itself—represents quite a collaboration of campus and community constituencies. “We partner with quite a few groups, such as the Women’s Center and Wang Center for Global Education,” she said. “When they’ve had special events, we feature a speaker from the conference (for example

  • Moore. Maybe that wasn’t it. But growing up in a parsonage, she knew she wanted to live a life of service. “From an early age, I wanted to be a teacher,” she says. At PLU, she appreciated the practical experience that education students received at area schools. “Everything was action-reflection,” she says. “It wasn’t just theories about education, but getting you out there, and seeing if this was a fit.” Along the way, Shjerven took an interest in deaf education, and a professor encouraged her to

  • create a separate Qualtrics form into which participants may enter only their contact information. A link to the separate form should appear at the end of the main survey so that participants do not enter their contact information in the survey, and contact information cannot be connected to their data. (Also see “Payments to Subjects” below)Special or vulnerable populations (e.g., minors)Certain populations are considered more vulnerable than others because of their particular conditions or

  • and conditions of tenure eligibility in the Bylaws, Article V, Section 1.A. In exceptional cases, a dean or chair may recommend consideration before the sixth year. The faculty member may decline such early consideration. Gathering Information and Recommendations for Tenure The candidate provides the basic materials for the tenure file, including summaries of student evaluations, third-year reviews, and annual reviews. The candidate is informed by the Office of the Provost if any crucial documents

  • , and expansion of knowledge and truth. This tradition is grounded in the traditions of the most ancient Western universities. The Lutheran Reformation promoted transformative ideas about the freedom of conscience, interpretation, and inquiry—ideas that contributed to the development of a Lutheran higher education tradition. Institutions in this tradition, such as Pacific Lutheran University, affirm the rights and responsibilities of all academics to search for truth. This search requires the rights

  • going to grow. She can always grow something.” O’Brien said CSAs are becoming more popular. Beyond providing healthier food and a healthier environment, O’Brien said buying local and knowing the farmers who sell the food creates a community bond people don’t get from the corporate food system. “Food is best when you enjoy it with other people,” O’Brien said. Perez and O’Brien agree that early childhood education is a huge factor in sparking change in the food industry. Perez said it’s important that