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  • Northwest Sustainable Energy for Economic Development (SEED) to talk about community-based energy solutions. PLU will also have a display created and manned by members of the Sustainability Committee that depicts the efforts on campus. “At the expo, we’ll have the opportunity to talk with the general public about the ways that PLU is taking a leadership role in the sustainability movement on college campuses,” said Rose McKenney, associate geosciences/environmental studies professor and chair of

  • for study away programs to be canceled for this reason. However, to maintain our commitment to the health and safety of our communities and those we visit, we expect students to be flexible and abide by any protocols and restrictions required by their host country, region or community, airline, or other travel provider. As with most institutions, the Wang Center has come out of the pandemic with new budget constraints that may limit our capacity to send students on certain programs. Having said

  • be routed to your Director/Dean and then to your divisions Vice President for final approval. If you have any questions please read over the alcohol policy website or contact Conference and Event Services. How do I order media equipment for my event?Please contact PLU Instructional Technologies for all media requests. How do I order Catering?For all Catering needs please fill out the PLU Catering Order Form. External Event PlannersWho should I contact/coordinate with to plan my event at PLU?The

  • Testing in the School of Nursing is a high-stakes process for students, an essential component of student learning, and a formal component of program curriculum. Testing is one essential method of assessing student learning, program outcomes, and program quality. As such it must be managed with purpose, integrity, consistency across the curriculum, and accountability for the education we provide. Testing also provides feedback to the students, which is particularly important in their mastery of

  • , 1991). These guiding values are created to assist Pacific Lutheran University move boldly forward so that our students, faculty, and staff might be good global citizens and creative leaders in furthering the cause of diversity, social justice and sustainability. Campus Life partners closely with PLU’s Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability (DJS), Campus Ministry, and Wild Hope Center for Vocation to enact PLU’s values of diversity, justice, and sustainability in fulfillment of PLU’s

  • Learn More: Urhobo Water Masquerade Staff 1This relatively light, wooden staff appears to have been made out of two pieces of wood, one for the shaft and one for the figure featured on the staff. Images of similar staffs suggest that this object has been broken. Pieces in other museums that are similar to this staff often measure 119-162 cm. With elongated, pointed breasts this figure is distinctly female. Additionally, the depictions of barbs and fins on the staff are distinct to the peoples

  • Saving For the FutureThe PLU endowment provides the university with income to fund student scholarships, and technological and classroom innovation through gifts from PLU friends. Policies are in place to guide the endowment investing and spending. Please click on the following link to view these policies in more detail: PLU Endowment Investment and Spending PolicyQuick Links Office of AdvancementCurrent EndowmentValue of Endowment as of May 31, 2022: $123.1 million As of 9/30/2022, an

  • the domestic market is illegal), with tacit permission from the state and federal government. There are often connections with drug trafficking, and small communities with little organization are often left powerless against these large economic and political forces. So how does this relate to being an American student in Mexico? UZACHI has hosted community organizers and hosted summits for people from Brazil and Indonesia to learn about their forest management practices. These are countries that

  • risk. Critical to understanding supply chain operations is a review of conventional operations practices and the challenges of flow vs unit costs and the specific challenges of complex supply chains and complex technical systems. AND BMBA 577 Project Management Study of project management principles and techniques including planning, network building, project control, reporting and closing to address the unique conditions and challenges associated with designing and managing major non-repetitive

  • University Center, PLU campus. Admission: Free. Learn More “The U.S. premiere of these specially commissioned artworks at the Scandinavian Cultural Center is a particular honor,” said Dr. Elisabeth Ida Ward, director of the SCC. “We have a deep historic connection to Norway here at PLU, but this exhibition is also about looking forward to create a more inclusive democracy today. We think it will resonate with students and the public.” Thousands of visitors saw the exhibition while it was on display in