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  • So, you want to get involved? You can make a difference in ASPLU! You found the right place! We’re always looking for passionate individuals to join us in advocating for the PLU student body. For Fall 2023, Senators will be elected to represent the student body. If you’re interested in running for a Senator position, watch for posters advertising Info Sessions and/or email ASPLU@plu.edu. For more information about what’s happening on campus and potential volunteering opportunities, see our

  • Alumni 5170 Hardman ’16 on having her design on the cover of the SOAC Events Brochure Mandi LeCompte November 7, 2016 Alumni 517 Views Read more

  • athletic director. From a young age, Cohen has been fascinated with sports and new that it was a community that she would be a part of some day. Fulfilling her childhood dream, she was named the 15th athletic director in UW history; the only female athletic director in the Pac-12. During her time as a graduate student at PLU, Cohen worked in an athletic department that fostered a community of service-driven student athletes, which is something she strives for daily. She has helped reverse the

  • Service & LeadershipYou will find resources here to support faculty in their service and leadership endeavors that “benefit the university, their profession, and the community through lives of thoughtful inquiry, work, leadership, and care.” The focus of resources provided (at this time) is on service to the university.Advising & MentoringResources to support student advising and mentoring of faculty colleaguesLearn MoreCommunity Engagement and ServiceCommunity Engagement and Service

  • soon as they arrive on campus. All international students, faculty, and scholars are required to have their immunizations up-to-date. The Health Center will review your Medical History Form and tell you if immunizations are needed. Please be prepared to incur additional costs for immunizations. Please inquire with the Health Center (health@plu.edu) as to how much you will be expected to pay. Health Insurance: Exchange Visitors are required by the US government to have health insurance coverage for

  • responsible conduct; and Determining appropriate sanctions when necessary. Review Meetings are neither formal court trials nor formal administrative hearings. Rather, they are structured educational discussions that focus on the student’s behavior in association with the university community. Review Meetings give all parties the opportunity to identify concerns, explain perceptions, explore behavior, and hear suggestions. The emphasis is placed on student behavior and the relationship of behavior to

  • director of the Rainbow Center in January, stepping into the position following six years of history with the organization. “I would describe it as a place where people can come and fully be themselves.” – Laura Brewer ’03 says of Tacoma’s Rainbow Center Brewer’s work is largely managerial. She begins the day by answering emails. When she’s through with her inbox, she moves on to the many meetings she holds with staff and other community leaders. She knew the director before her was busy with many

  • Conference: Fundamental Properties to Advance Molten Salt Reactor Technology Posted by: nicolacs / March 22, 2021 March 22, 2021 This workshop gathers subject matter experts, managers, researchers, vendors, and students to discuss the progress and advances of molten salt reactor (MSR) technologies. This comprises thermal or fast neutron spectrum reactor designs as well as chloride and/or fluoride salt concepts. Presentations will focus on molten salt chemistry, actinide and radionuclide

  • University Jazz Ensemble while teaching classes in jazz composition, arranging and functional jazz piano. Jazz students at PLU will take her masterclass with a focus on band, composition and arranging for jazz. www.lawrence.edu/conservatory/faculty/patty_darling Read Previous Faculty Feature: Dr. Jeffrey Bell-Hanson, Professor of Music and Director of Orchestral Activities Read Next Introducing New Music Faculty Kate Olson LATEST POSTS PLU’s Director of Jazz Studies, Cassio Vianna, receives grant from

  • colleague and friend.” The Washington Music Educators Hall of Fame was established in 1998 in order to give recognition for exceptional support, inspiration, and outstanding contribution to the growth and development of music education, both public and private, in the state of Washington. All 2020 honorees, including Dr. Powell,  will be celebrated at a WMEA Hall of Fame and Local Recognition Banquet on February 13, 2020 in Yakima, WA in addition to the general conference the next day. About Dr. Powell