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  • his heart and energy into middle school kids” across the Hilltop neighborhood in Tacoma, Herron said. The Panago FoundationSupporting the future leaders of tomorrow by providing school supplies and scholarships to local Tacoma students. “Panago embodied the Act Six mission of homegrown, service-minded leaders working together for equity and justice in their home communities,” Herron added. Jonathan Jackson ’12, a fellow member of PLU’s first Act Six cadre who sits on the PLU Alumni Board, says

  • them.While the idea of approaching a faculty member for some one-on-one time can be intimidating, the benefits of forming those relationships make it worth getting outside your comfort zone. Pacific Lutheran University’s professors know students may feel uncomfortable about dropping by their offices, so many of them go out of their way to make those spaces as welcoming as possible to help put those students at ease. Jan Lewis, an education professor and the associate provost for undergrad programs, has a

  • /documents/. The following types of things need to be taken care of before a trip can be approved: Identify an Advisor or Faculty/Staff member who will accompany you on this trip Signature must be acquired Identify a clear location/destination in which you will be traveling to This location will need to be cleared through the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education to ensure that there are no travel warnings for this destination Consult with the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged

  • Anti-virus SoftwareAll PLU-owned computers already have virus protection software installed. PLU requires that any personally owned computer connecting to the PLU network be protected from viruses. Anyone who uses a computer on the network is a member of the community and shares in the responsibility of protecting network services for others. Please be aware of the following information before connecting to the PLU network: Review the Anti-Virus Software Policy here Read the Anti-Virus FAQs

  • May 9, 2008 Regents recognize faculty, student leaders At the annual spring meeting, the Board of Regents approved 12 faculty recipients of Regency Advancement Awards and recognized student and faculty leaders. The Regency Advancement Awards are intended to enhance opportunities for professional development and encourage faculty to pursue scholarship and creative projects. The annual awards are competitive, and faculty member must submit detailed applications about their proposed project. Each

  • engaging with customers or working in the background, we have the position for you! Become a member of the PLU HSCR Team and see what the excitement is all about! Hospitality Services & Campus Restaurants offers positions in The Commons (the main servery on campus), Old Main Market (in the AUC on upper campus), Kelley Café (in Morken Center for Learning & Technology on lower campus),  Lute Café (in the Hague Administration building) as well as catering servers and Conference & Events room setup. All

  • collaboration in rehearsal.” Brown tapped dance faculty member Ariella Brown and student dancers to bring the famous can-can to life, but other moments in the show required movement as well. “We were blocking one scene, and I mentioned that we needed a dance step like Gladys Knight and the Pips,” Brown remembers. “Cassie Willock, one of our cast members, started doing exactly the step I had in mind. I exclaimed, ‘Exactly! Everyone do what Cassie is doing.’” Tickets can be purchased through the PLU Campus

  • partnered with an organization doing binational work there to learn about the realities of migrants, life on the border, and the physical “border” as well. We saw anger, sadness, frustration, hope, faith, and perseverance. This time on the border re-sparked ideas of where I see my vocation leading me. I was also a member of the Peace Corps Prep program at PLU, with a focus on Youth in Development. This program made me challenge how I saw global service, and really question how global service is done in

  • Pacific Lutheran University School of Business Executive Advisory BoardThe Executive Advisory Board is a non-fiduciary board that meets twice a year, established to provide guidance, support, and assistance to the School of Business. Members of the council have resources, skills, and qualities that advance the School of Business and the Board in: Guiding program direction, strategic growth, and community connections Providing financial support both personally and through corporate connections

  • Request for use of candles, incense or smudging for religious/cultural practice in PLU residence halls PLU is committed to honoring the cultural and religious practices of students, including Smudging for our Native American and Indigenous students, and incense burning and candle lighting as a component of religious/cultural practice.   Smudging involves the burning of sacred herbs or resins in ceremony.  For Native peoples, smudging is an important part of connecting to their ancestors, circle