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  • up on my checklist?Just a heads up that because we’re gathering info from across many different departments on campus, it may take up to 5 business days for your step to show up as “completed” (i.e. that lovely little green check mark) on your Next Steps Checklist. If you know you’ve completed a step, you can absolutely move on to the next checklist item! Where do I find my PLU Student ID Number?If you can’t find your eight digit PLU Student ID Number to work through next steps (such as setting

  • Add Edit Remove Back New Delete Find your PLU Admission Counselor Office of Admission Site Menu Home Staff First-Year Apply Visit Scholarships Majors Transfer Apply Visit Scholarships Credit Equivalencies Majors International Apply Scholarships Majors Admitted Students Documents & Forms Graduate Business – MBA Business – MSMA Creative Writing Education – Teaching Education – Doctorate Marriage & Family Therapy Nursing – MSN Nursing – DNP Social Work – MSW Military Apply Yellow Ribbon Program

  • decades at PLU. With these questions and answers, we strive to connect narratives that mark changes in both our campus culture and the larger culture that surrounds us. What Was/Is It Like To Be... Black BRUCE DRIVER '78, BANTU (Black Alliance Thru Unity) CORNELIUS POPE '99, B.L.A.C.K.@PLU (Black Leaders Actively Communicating Knowledge at PLU) RODRESHIA DUNBAR '01 B.L.A.C.K.@PLU KANISHA KEAL '10, Black Student Union IDAISHE ZHOU '11, Black Student Union SHELONDRA HARRIS '17, Black Student Union In

  • event costs? If not, be sure to learn more about funding options Budget Management: Track spending in the Budget tool to record actual costs. While it is bottom-line budgeting that matters most, thoughtful consideration and consultation should be made before overspending in one area rather than another. Helpful Financial Services FormsEvent planners are expected to be responsible with their money when planning their events. Each form is processed by the Business Office and has a different approval

  • distances may be 2 feet 6 inches for installations built prior to effective date of this section. **Conditions (a), (b), (c), are as follows: (a) Exposed live parts on one side and no live or grounded parts on the other side of the working space, or exposed live parts on both sides effectively guarded by suitable wood or other insulating material. Insulated wire or insulated busbars operating at not over 300 volts are not considered live parts. (b) Exposed live parts on one side and grounded parts on

  • guard should have at least a two inch clearance outside the saw and be lined with smooth material, preferably metal. Effective brakes should be provided to stop the wheel in case of blade breakage. The bandsaw must have a tension control device to indicate a proper tension for the standard saws used on the machine. This will help eliminate saw breakage due to improper tension. Feed rolls of bandsaws must be protected with a suitable guard to prevent the hands of the operator from coming in contact

  • than 300 custom single family homes, over a span of twenty-seven years. Sam and his family relocated to Pennsylvania in 2010 to assist his father in managing the remaining business entities, while at the same time branching out into commercial and industrial property ventures. Community Service: As the son of holocaust survivors, Sam has spent much of his time and energy speaking about his parents’ experience and supporting Jewish organizations around the world such as: AJWS, United States

  • than 300 custom single family homes, over a span of twenty-seven years. Sam and his family relocated to Pennsylvania in 2010 to assist his father in managing the remaining business entities, while at the same time branching out into commercial and industrial property ventures. Community Service: As the son of holocaust survivors, Sam has spent much of his time and energy speaking about his parents’ experience and supporting Jewish organizations around the world such as: AJWS, United States

  • Temple University, Philadelphia and is a specialist in military ethics, just war theory, philosophy of law and applied ethics. She is Associate Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, WA and teaches courses in military ethics, warfare, business ethics, social and political philosophy and history of philosophy. Recent publications include: When Less is not More: Expanding the Combatant/Non-Combatant Distinction; With Fear and Trembling: A Qualified Defense of Non

  • Ethics in Nazi Germany: Origins, Practices, Legacies, Business and Industry in Nazi Germany, and The Arts in Nazi Germany: Continuity, Conformity, Change. He is currently completing a book on Polish Catholicism and the Polish Roman Catholic Church under German occupation, to be published by Indiana University Press. Conference ScheduleBrenda GaydoshPresentation Title: “Bernhard Lichtenberg: Priest, Critic and Martyr of the Nazi Regime” Who: Brenda Gaydosh, associate professor of history, West Chester