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  • recommendation. It is nearly universal practice to do so. Most people cannot provide a candid and truthful letter unless you waive your right to access the letter. Employers and grad/professional schools are well aware of this.   Checklist, at the time you request the letter: Request the letter in person, i.e., make an appointment or visit during office hours. Make a request by email only if you’re not in town. If you simply place a letter request form in their mailbox or shove one under their office door

  • Testament and for the Stoics, λόγος was both Word and Reason. And in the study of words, in the wrestling with language, is equally the quest for humane (self-)understanding and the creative articulation of Truth—for who we are, where we have come from, and where we are going. This is the perennial conversation of the Humanities. Now Facebook, Twitter, and Email multiply quotidian word-counts. Words without measure—information, disinformation, misinformation—all calling for thoughtful reflection. Our

  • PO to send to the vendor.Standard Purchases - $10,000-$99,999Informal competition is required for standard purchases of goods or services. The Department Sponsor is responsible for independently seeking written quotes for the purpose of validating the price and quality for reasonableness. Acceptable quotes include web searches, email communications, public product listing, etc. Department Sponsors must include quotes with requisition submissions and receive approval from the Procurement Office

  • in the fight against COVID-19. Read more March 23, 2020 Great news from PLU's DNP program PLU’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program is ranked among the top 100 best nursing schools by the U.S. News & World Report. Read the report March 1, 2020 SEEKING AMBASSADORS FOR THE NEW CENTER Nursing Ambassadors play a vital role in making sure others know about the new Clinical Learning and SimulationCenter and ensuring the project’s success. They help spread the word through email and social media and

  • Faculty Status / Academic Deans (& those that use Sakai)” registration form. Please email provost@plu.edu with any questions.Registration has now closed. Please email provost@plu.edu with any questions.Printable schedules Pre-Conference Workshops & Events | Aug 28-29 University & Faculty Conference | Aug 30-31Pre-conference Workshops & Events Pre-Conference Workshops & Events Monday, August 28 – Tuesday, August 29, 2023 A variety of virtual and on-campus workshops and events have been scheduled for

  • , and opportunities for engagement and advocacy. For additional information or to provide suggestions and feedback, please email trans@plu.edu. We want to hear from you!Quick Q&AWhere can I find supportive spaces and groups on campus?There are many resources available for students on campus. Locations: Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability Health Center Counseling Center Learning Communities Groups: PRISM Where are the gender neutral/inclusive restrooms and showers located on campus?The

  • – Adrian Peacock Editors – Adrian Peacock, Dave Rowell Mix and Mastering – Dave Rowell Press Release PDF Download Promotional ImagesAlbum Cover Art High Res | Album Cover Art Low Res Choir of the West group photo Ēriks Ešenvalds photo Richard Nance photoPress Release (text) Choir of the West Releases Recording of Choral Works by Celebrated Composer Ēriks Ešenvalds on Signum Records Press Contact: Reesa Nelson Marketing & Communications Manager 253.535.7162 • rnelson@plu.edu plu.edu/soac (Friday

  • Rainier Writing Workshop Begins Aug. 2—Along With Free Public Readings by its Esteemed Faculty Posted by: Sandy Dunham / July 24, 2015 Image: Participants in the 2014 Rainier Writing Workshop attend a lecture in Nordquist Lecture Hall. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) July 24, 2015 By Sandy Deneau DunhamPLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, Wash. (July 23, 2015)—During the Aug. 2-12 Rainier Writing Workshop, more than 100 students and faculty will gather at PLU to participate in classes, workshops

  • 2015-16 Spotlight Series: ‘Roots of Resilience’ Posted by: Zach Powers / October 15, 2015 Image: (Photo by John Froschauer/PLU) October 15, 2015 By Zach Powers '10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, Wash. (Oct. 15, 2015)—Resilience is characterized by the “power or ability to return to original form” after being “bent, compressed or stretched.”You see examples of resilience in the news all the time—in the exhausted yet determined faces of Syrian refugees, in the grace of forgiveness following

  • Andrew Schwartz’s journey from PLU sociology major to environmental justice advocate and eco-ministry leader Posted by: Zach Powers / April 15, 2021 Image: Andrew Schwartz ’07, the director of sustainability and global affairs at The Center for Earth Ethics, walks through Mount Tabor Park in Portland, Oregon. (photos and video by Silong Chhun/PLU) April 15, 2021 By Lora ShinnPLU Marketing and Communications Guest WriterWhen we first catch up with environmental advocate Andrew Schwartz ‘07, he's