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  • The university recognizes the important role of pets in the lives of some employees and students.  This defines the policies within which pet visits to campus are welcome.   For the purposes of this policy, the following definitions will apply:  Pet Owner: Anyone working or studying at the university, including faculty, staff, administrators, students, temporary employees, or others who bring a pet to campus.  Pet: A domestic animal that is owned by, resides with, and is cared for by an

  • The university has determined that some control of and procedure for commercial solicitation and advertising is needed to:  Maintain a community respectful of individual right to privacy;  Regulate the means by which commercial advertising occurs on private property;  Offer procedure for students and businesses to request appeal of policy issues.  The intent of Pacific Lutheran University’s solicitation policy is to maintain the community living rights extended to all students, staff and

  • A student or group of students may represent the university with written authority from the university (e.g., the chairperson of the appropriate department, the advisor of an organization, etc.).  Otherwise, students must not use the name of Pacific Lutheran University to imply university endorsements of private activities or business endeavors.  Individuals, students, or organizations may not use either university business telephones or addresses for private business endeavors. 

  • The quality of PLU’s residential communities is everyone’s responsibility. Off-campus students are expected to abide by the Residential Life policies when visiting the halls. Students who are present when a policy is being violated are expected to remove themselves from the room/situation and are encouraged to report the violation. Students who do not leave will be documented in an Incident Report and referred to the Student Conduct System. For more information about living on campus, please

  • The University will furnish each student with a single bed, desk, chair, room light, dresser, closet, and blinds in each residence hall room. University furnishings may not be removed from student rooms, lounges, or halls. All attached room furnishings must remain attached. Penalties for moving such furnishings may include fines and/or disciplinary proceedings, without prior permission from the Director of Residential Life or designee. Non-PLU lofts/bunks are prohibited on-campus. All lofts

  • reinforces public silence and social tolerance of this issue. Cultural discourse also blurs the boundary between sexual coercion and consensual sex in a relationship and dichotomize the unworthy vs worthy victims of sexual violence. This worthy vs unworthy victim distinction embodies the cultural system of gender hierarchy and a politics of sexuality that polices and regulates women’s bodies and sexuality. Refreshments, 2:15-2:30pm 2:30-3:45pm Panel 4: China and the U.S. in the Era of Great Power

  • Plan your bus trip. The Transit app can be a helpful tool for this! Go to your bus stop and wait for the bus to arrive. Once your bus arrives, get on and tap your Orca Card at the reader. Find a spot on the bus to enjoy your ride. Pull the signal cord when your stop is coming up to request a stop at your destination.  When the bus stops at your destination, exit the bus. What are the Benefits of the Program?Student Orca CardRegistration FormThe Transit App can help you travel by bus with ease! It

  • Note: A 4-credit Religion/Diversity course must be taken during your January term. This course is a co-requisite, and it’s required to take at PLU in order to graduate. First Semester NUR 305 – Pathophysiology/Pharmacology I NUR 306 – Foundations of Care Delivery & Health Promotion NUR 307 – Health & Physical Assessment NUR 308 – Clinical Practicum I NUR 309 – Professional Foundations & Principles of Leadership NUR 310 – Scholarly Writing Concepts Total 4 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 2

  • Pacific Lutheran University provides Information Technology (IT) services in support of the university’s educational mission.  IT services include computer labs, data and voice networks, classroom and instructional technologies, and the Banner student information system.  Policies related to these services extend also to copyright infringement, content accessed or downloaded over the network (even with personally owned computers), and appropriate use of all modes of electronic communication

  • Items potentially hazardous to members of the campus community are prohibited.  This policy applies to the campus, university vehicles and at any university sponsored off-campus event. Students who are aware of a weapon on campus are encouraged to make a report with Campus Safety at 253-535-7441 or call the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department anonymous gun hotline at 1-800-862-4867. Given recent events on university campuses, PLU students are expected to demonstrate common sense and good