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  • taught at Wichita State and the Associated Colleges of Central Kansas. His portfolio includes project coordination and research for the University of Kansas Institute for Research in Learning Disabilities. Kline has taught in elementary and junior high schools. Of note is Kline’s work in the Washington Association for Colleges of Teacher Education, where he has served for six years, two of those as president. He is an expert on professional education in the state and has testified on various

  • . Find something that makes you really excited and do whatever you can to do it. There are options to help make it possible.” Read more about Annica’s experience at the button below! LEARN MORE Please Note: The review process for applications begins in January and will continue to be reviewed on an ongoing basis until no more funding is available. If selected, disbursement of the award will be in coordination with the Office of Financial Services. Funding may be considered taxable income by the

  • as the general education program. Contact the Provost’s Office (provost@plu.edu) with any questions. Looking for the annual qualtrics assessment report survey? Click here.Assessment of General Education/Core CurriculumThe current general education program is assessed via multiple methods, including the direct measurement of student learning, indirect responses to surveys and focus groups, as well as course feedback survey questions. Each year, the Core Curriculum Committee, in coordination with

  • within a microsystem or entire system. Collaborate in the interprofessional design, management, and coordination of safe, quality care. Pursue practice excellence, lifelong learning, and professional engagement. Demonstrate knowledge of how healthcare policy, including financial and regulatory, affect the improvement of healthcare delivery and/or health outcomes. Demonstrate the use of information systems, patient care technologies, and interprofessional communication strategies in support of safe

  • Space and room reservations of any campus facilities will be accepted from recognized and approved student clubs/organizations up to one year prior to the event date. You cannot hold tentative space until you have been recognized and approved for the upcoming year. All reservations remain tentative, and, therefore, subject to cancellation, until necessary approvals are obtained and complete setup information is provided. Reservations can be made using EMS, accessed on the Hospitality Services

  • EventsPLUSC Fall Coffee Event 2020 Date TBD Enjoy this annual event held by your PLUSC. Typically a fall event, PLUSC in partnership with our coffee vendor, Dillanos, is happy to provide you with a free drink to go! Typically held during fall break this event is a chance for staff to stay and mingle for a bit, or grab-and-go, while enjoying a thank you from your PLU Staff Council for all the work you do! PLUSC Spring Social 2021 Date TBD Enjoy this annual event held by your PLUSC. Typically a

  • allow their event to be successful. Service Type Request Deadline Example Self Service Locations and Checkout Equipment No Advance Notice Use of installed media equipment Technician Sets and Strikes Equipment 2 Business Days Podium microphone Technician Remains at Event 10 Business Days (2 Weeks) Multiple microphones Complex Requests 20 Business Days for basic info (4 Weeks); 10 Business Days for all details (2 Weeks) More than one: Location Day Technician Event Technology Service Complex

  • The Basics Before submitting your catering order, please work with an event coordinator in Hospitality Services to schedule a room/venue for your event. Please follow these guidelines for placing your event: 25 guests or more – (2) weeks in advance 100 guests or more – (3) weeks in advance 200 guests or more – (4) weeks in advance Events booked after these timeline guidelines may be subject to menu restrictions and additional fees or charges. Please note that events ordered less than (5

  • support as needed. Serve as a liaison between commuter students, Campus Life staff, and other University personnel. Perform regular walkthroughs of the CAVE and ARENA to survey maintenance needs. Coordinate & supervise student leaders in staffing the CAVE and ARENA spaces. Participate in the coordination of Campus Life student leader training and professional development activities, including coordinating specific activities for CAs and EAs. Harstad, Hinderlie, and Kreidler Residence Halls Specific

  • Frequently Asked QuestionsPLU Event PlannersHow do I reserve a room on campus?Reserving a room on campus is simple. You must first go to our Campus Scheduler and log in with your epass. Here are quick start videos on how to use the Campus Scheduler. Can I have alcohol at my campus event?Yes! If you want to have an event with alcohol you must first reserve alcohol service on the last page of the Campus Scheduler and then fill out the alcohol application form. Once this is complete the form will