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  • Ave. The sculpture, a reminder of the university’s Nordic roots, is 25 feet tall and weighs 2,200 pounds. In the spring of 1992, the Viking ship prow made its way from Anacortes, Washington, to its present location in front of the Scandinavian Cultural Center in the University Center. The planking is Western Red Cedar, and the fasteners are copper rivets and roves from Norway. The artist, Paul Schweiss, is a boat builder with Nordic connections. × Anderson Clock Tower Date: 1970 See it: The

  • Computer Science Department offers direct admission to its excellent program. PLU Computer Science is not an impacted major and does not require a separate application to enter the program – your application to PLU is also your application for direct admission to computer science.Learn more about Computer Science Direct AdmissionNursing Conditional AdmissionStudents interested in Nursing should apply for the School of Nursing’s Conditional Admission. Through this competitive program, a select number of

  • RESTATED ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Restated as of September 8, 2009 Amended as of September 7, 2010 These are the Restated Articles of Incorporation of Pacific Lutheran University, a non-profit corporation organized under the laws of the State of Washington (the “Corporation”). ARTICLE I NAME AND LOCATION The name of the Corporation shall be Pacific Lutheran University, and its principal place of business shall be in Tacoma, Washington. ARTICLE II OBJECT AND

  • April 26, 2010 REALLY?! Six PLU professors tackle common assumptions, age-old wisdom, folklore and controversies of the day. With a nod to the “Really?” column that frequently appears in the New York Times, we asked six faculty members from disparate disciplines to prove – or debunk – some common ideas of the day. You’ll be surprised what you think you know. A carbon tax will reduce pollution You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover The unexamined life is not worth living Nuclear weapons always

  • country in how much we accomplish with our own regular employees rather than outsourcing the work to other companies. The great benefit of this practice is that we can really all work as a dedicated team—all interested in the success of PLU—without the distractions of serving some other company or organization and its interests. Notable, Exceptional Culture What we have here at PLU is not common. You might imagine that other faculty or staff at other universities have just about the same things that

  • Job Opportunities at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Posted by: nicolacs / July 1, 2020 July 1, 2020 Jacob Yeager, the Analytical Chemistry Branch Head of the Laboratory Division at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, reached out to inform us that they have entry-level chemist positions available to recent chemistry program graduates. Yeager says: “My laboratory team is comprised of 41 enthusiastic and dedicated professionals who support the US Navy and its essential mission by providing

  • obligations under them, should be directed to Jennifer Childress-White, PLU’s Title IX Coordinator, at 253.535.7361 or childrjl@plu.edu or Gretchen Howell, Director of Human Resources, at 253.535.7329 or crosgrgm@plu.edu. These policies are intended to meet the requirements of applicable federal, state and local law. If this policy is inconsistent with any applicable law, it is the University’s intent to follow the law.HUMAN RESOURCES POLICY ON SEXUAL MISCONDUCT A. Introduction In accordance with its

  • The Student Code of Conduct contains policies and procedures that apply to all students enrolled in courses at Pacific Lutheran University.  Individuals involved in incidents prior to or during a break between successive terms of enrollment may be subject to action in the Student Conduct System.  The University reserves the right to follow the procedures outlined in the Student Conduct System if a student’s behavior violates the Student Code of Conduct, regardless of where the behavior occurs

  • memory of these events alive and helps students understand the importance of speaking out against intolerance and the difference one person can make. Sponsored in part by the Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center, these sessions will give teachers some tools and best practices to effectively place the Holocaust in its historical context and teach the critical lessons we need to apply to today’s world. A Holocaust survivor from the Warsaw Ghetto, George Elbaum, will speak Friday

  • memory of these events alive and helps students understand the importance of speaking out against intolerance and the difference one person can make. Sponsored in part by the Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center, these sessions will give teachers some tools and best practices to effectively place the Holocaust in its historical context and teach the critical lessons we need to apply to today’s world. A Holocaust survivor from the Warsaw Ghetto, George Elbaum, will speak Friday