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  • PLU study away was put on hold for 2020-2021. We were so excited to send students into the world again this year! The Annual Wang Center Photo Contest is an opportunity for #LutesAway students to reflect upon their study away experience and provides a way for students to share the world’s images, from their perspective, with the PLU community. If you’re ready to begin planning for your own study away experience and want to join the 40-50% of PLU students who study away at least once during their

  • , Loans assigned to the Dept. of Education Official Copy: Business Office Retention: Permanent Accounts Receivables, Write-offs Bad debts, death, bankruptcy, etc. Official Copy: Business Office Retention: Permanent Annual Approved University Budgets Official Copy: Finance and Operations Retention: 7 years. Transfer to University Archives. Other Copies: Any office Retention: 1 year. Shred Annual Forms 1099, 1042-S and other Individual Tax Reporting Forms Official Copy: Business Office Retention: 7

  • -around good time. Transgender Day of Remembrance – November 20th is the annual observance of the Transgender Day of Remembrance. Founded in 1999, TDOR is an opportunity to memorialize the people murdered because of transphobia, and to bring attention to the continued violence and prejudice endured by the transgender community. Transgender people cannot be visible only when they are being mourned. Their lives matter, not solely their deaths. Read the PLU Open Letter for TDOR 2016Off-Campus

  • Dear Reader, On this blog I will slowly tell stories about my life, each being represented by a song

  • positively impact the quality of life of my patients by working collaboratively with them to optimize their health.School of Business Dan Rosales, Class of 2007 Hometown: Anacortes, WA Degree: Marketing These days: Rosales is a financial planner for Northwestern Mutual in Tacoma and vice president of the Business Network Alumni Association board, an eight­ member group of business professionals that connects current students with PLU Business alumni through four annual core events. Learn more // Go Back

  • – University of London, and the Choir of Queen’s College, Oxford. The choir will join with the King’s Voices to present a Choral Evensong at famed King’s College Chapel in Cambridge. Following the tour of the United Kingdom, we will fly to Germany to participate in the 16th Marktoberdorf International Chamber Choir Competition. This bi-annual event is considered one of the world’s most important competitions for chamber choirs, and since its inception has drawn over 200 choirs from more than 40 countries

  • Foundation, Robert F. Noyce Funded project, Pathways to Culturally Sustaining STEM Teaching. In facilitating the annual lecture, Dr. Gardiner seeks to promote a community-engaged experience centering on diversity and justice in teaching and learning.Past Endowed ChairDr. Leon ReisbergDr. Leon Reisberg is the first recipient of the Jolita Hylland Benson Endowed Chair in Elementary Education at PLU. His current research includes the uses of technology with students with reading and other learning

  • ” as well as 3instructional videos, “Play Sax From Day One”, “Modern Sax” and “Tricks Of The Trade”, all published by Warner Bros. Publications which is now Alfred Publishing/Belwin Jazz. For the past 25 years Eric has put on an annual fundraising concert for High Hopes. High Hopes is a non-profit organization in Orange County, California that works with people who have suffered traumatic head injuries. With the help of many guest artists who have donated their time to perform, these concerts to

  • used to care less about what she ate and where it came from, but that changed when she read a book by Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin during her sophomore year. “It was just a book that I happened upon,” Griswold said. “It taught me about our nation’s food system and all the processes that they put the food through. I stopped eating processed food.” Elizabeth Herzfeldt-Kamprath ’12 works alongside Dining and Culinary staff during the annual Commons on Fire cooking competition. Cultivating cooks

  • Responsibilities Each supervisor will assure that the locks and devices required for compliance with the procedures are provided to authorized employees as needed. Each supervisor of authorized and affected employees is responsible for effectively enforcing compliance with the lockout procedure in his/her department. Enforcement includes the use of corrective disciplinary action where necessary for violations of procedures. Managers shall perform annual periodic review of written energy control procedures. 6.3