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  • Professor of Music Gina Gillie uses sabbatical to explore new teaching methods Mandi LeCompte September 30, 2016 Faculty, Faculty Updates 295 Views Read more

  • role that includes serving as union president, riot-team member and, at one time, public information officer. He’s an Air Force reservist, the culmination of military service that landed him in the Pacific Northwest after growing up in the Chicago area. And he’s a former firefighter and politician who served several years as an East Pierce Fire & Rescue commissioner. Still, Bunk — who earned his Master of Business Administration at Pacific Lutheran University while working full time in law

  • PLU is first and foremost an educational institution.  Hazing prevention policies, and response procedures for hazing incidents, grow from and embody the institution’s mission.  Membership in clubs, organizations, and other university-affiliated groups can increase leadership and service potential; provide athletic, recreational, intellectual and spiritual opportunities; and otherwise contribute positively to personal and social development of our students.  Where membership is linked with

  • Residence Halls  Students are expected to realize that in a community setting, and especially in an academic environment, consideration and courtesy for others is a most important factor at all times.  While it is a fact that some amount of noise is bound to occur, students who continually infringe on the rights of others by maintaining unacceptable noise levels will be subject to disciplinary action.  Students are expected to comply with all designated quiet hours.  Residence hall quiet hours

  • Smoking is not allowed in the residence halls, in campus buildings, and on campus grounds. This includes tobacco, cannabis, hookah (except for approved cultural and religious celebrations), e-cigarettes, vaporizers, or any items that emit gas or smoke. Possession of cigarettes, e-cigarettes, vaporizers, and hookahs is permitted, as long as these items are not being used on campus or in campus buildings and for legal purposes only.

  • Problematic phone calls of any type (obscene, harassing, threatening, etc.) will be handled directly through the Campus Safety Director’s Office.  The Campus Safety Director will determine the security issues involved and decide if a search of PLU’s call records is needed.  A request is then submitted directly to the PLU Telecommunications Office.  Any information obtained about the telephone incident is considered highly confidential and reported only to the Campus Safety Director for

  • Semester, may I take a summer course?Students who are newly-admitted for the following Fall Semester may take a summer course.  However, you must contact the Office of Admission on your intent to enroll in a summer course prior to your matriculation in the Fall Semester. Contact the Office of Admission at 253.535.7151, by fax at 253.535.5136, or by email at admission@plu.edu. Can I take a summer class as a community member?Community members are welcome to attend PLU courses! In the summer, please

  • . Jouve, a disciple of Freud with mystical tendencies, interprets the Shoah as the imminent Second Coming of Christ. Emmanuel becomes a member of the French Resistance and sees both the war and the Holocaust as episodes in the history of sin and redemption narrated in the Bible and re-enacted symbolically in the Catholic liturgical year. In four volumes of poetry written during the war, his thought evolves from a view of Hitler as the Anti-Christ to a concern with the rise of atheistic totalitarian

  • personnel of the United States Government that is used for auditing or evaluation of federally funded projects or for information that must be disclosed in order to meet the requirements of the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA). You should understand that a Certificate of Confidentiality does not prevent you or a member of your family from voluntarily releasing information about yourself and your involvement in the research. If an insurer, employer or other person obtains your written consent

  • involving others in clean water projects, he was recognized in a 2015 annual report for a global nonprofit for these efforts. Professor Mulder is a proud member of the Parkland community, and seeks to find ways to not just live in Parkland, but to live FOR and WITH Parkland. He is an active supporter and volunteer in the Parkland and greater Tacoma communities. He is also a proud LUTE, and as an alum appreciates the opportunity to teach and mentor at the institution he loves. “PLU was transformative for