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for Revisions to Existing Contracts, including Tenure-Track Lines
Contract Recommendation - New Contingent Faculty (pdf) view download for New Contingent with Benefits Faculty (Post-Search)
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Revised June 2024 Purpose In support of the university’s wellness commitments, eligible employees are provided additional time off from work to encourage work-life balance and enhance mental wellbeing. In order to accomplish the objective of providing excellent service while maintaining the benefit of additional time off, employees will receive flexible time off options to be...
Revised June 2024 Purpose In support of the university’s wellness commitments, eligible employees are provided additional time off from work to encourage work-life balance and enhance mental wellbeing. In order to accomplish the objective of providing excellent service while maintaining the benefit of additional time off, employees will receive flexible time off options to be coordinated within their respective areas. Eligibility Full-time employees (1.0 annual FTE, 40 hrs/wk) in a benefits
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The Office of Alumni and Constituent Relations welcomes back alumni during homecoming. This Homecoming website will be updated with the activities and schedule.
, Volleyball 50th Championship teams in 1974/1975: Men’s Swimming, Men’s Golf Registration has closedTickets for the football game are sold on at the gate beginning 1 hour before competition. Tickets can also be purchased online through our ticketing app. PLU Students, Faculty, and Staff: Free (with Lute Card) General Admission $15, Alumni / Senior (62+) / Military $8, 5 and Under Free Parking Info: Parking at Sparks Stadium for football is $10 and is cashless. Parking passes can be obtained through the
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Proforma for Tenure/Tenure Track vacancies
Contract Recommendation - New Contingent Faculty (pdf) view download for New Contingent with Benefits Faculty (Post-Search)
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While not new to PLU, Sue Loiland (parent of a 2012 graduate) and Jennie Griek have recently joined the planned giving team, bringing with them extensive experience in major gifts. Planned giving allows donors to make impactful contributions through their estate plans or financial strategies,…
impactful contributions through their estate plans or financial strategies, ensuring lasting support for the university’s mission. We sat down with Sue and Jennie to learn more about the opportunities and benefits of planned giving at PLU. How has PLU’s planned giving evolved, and what trends are you seeing? Sue: The planned giving landscape at PLU has evolved significantly. Traditionally, donors were long-time supporters, often in the later stages of life, with or without children or spouses. However
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Banner Advancement provides the tools to manage the relationships with constituents and alumni. This includes campaign management, event management, annual giving programs, stewardship activities,
accept and reject awards as well as find information appropriate for their specific award.Banner Human ResourcesManagement for personnel, benefits, and labor budget information. Banner PayrollManagement tools to process pay, deductions, and taxes. Banner Self-ServiceThe self-service application allows students, staff, and faculty web-based access to administrative functions, services, and personal information such as: Students can register for and drop/add classes, apply for financial aid and check
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PLU's annual celebration of undergraduate student work is named in honor of Dr. Rae Linda Brown, PLU Professor of Music and former Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs.
Symposium in 2017. After her passing in August 2017, the symposium was renamed the Dr. Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research Symposium, and in 2022 the name was updated to the Dr. Rae Linda Brown Undergraduate Research and Creative Projects Showcase. Dr. Brown believed deeply in the importance of faculty-mentored student research, and especially in the benefits of students engaging in this work early in their undergraduate careers. Click here for the 2025 schedule.About the Research and Creative
Office of the Provost253-536-5103Hauge Administration Building, 103 Tacoma, WA 98447 -
To make a donation in support of the Scandinavian Cultural Center, you can use your credit card for easy on-line processing through the Advancement Office.
benefits as well.Another technique is to make the charity a full or partial beneficiary of one’s IRA account. More and more, people are including charitable donations in their estate plans. If you have questions as to how best to proceed, check with your attorney or accountant. For questions regarding tax benefits of some of the deferred gift techniques or other ways to support the Scandinavian Cultural Center, contact University Relations by phone (253-535-7177) or by email (advancement@plu.edu). PLU
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A. Department of Kinesiology B. Department of Marriage and Family Therapy C. School of Nursing D. Department of Social Work
MinorSection 4. COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIESA. School of Business B. Department of Communication, Media and Design Arts C. School of Education D. Innovation Studies Program E. School of Music, Theatre, and DanceSection 5. ACADEMIC CORE PROGRAMSA. First-Year Experience Program B. International Honors ProgramSection 6. DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY SCIENCESection 7. CONTINUING EDUCATION
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PLU is home to an academic minor in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, an endowed chair in Holocaust history, an annual conference on Holocaust education, summer research fellowships for students
peacebuilding.Quick Links Interdisciplinary Programs Holocaust and Genocide Studies Minor International Honors Program Donate Now! Mayer Faculty Development Funding Request Form (Fall deadline October 30)Q&A with history major Kara Atkinson ’23Former military linguist Kara Atkinson ’23 discusses her service on campus, academic research, and graduate school plans.
Holocaust and Genocide Studies ProgramsXavier Hall/115 Tacoma, WA 98447
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