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  • In Times Challenging and Uncertain: Plans Change – Values and Mission Endure By President Loren J. Anderson Welcome to our 2009 University Fall Conference. This morning we gather and prepare to launch the 120th year in the life of Pacific Lutheran University. We do so with…

    bachelor’s graduates and 100 percent of master’s degree graduates passed their state boards at first sitting. One more PLU graduate received a Fulbright Fellowship, bringing our 34 year total to 80. Our student Mathematics Modeling team won a meritorious award, the second-highest award possible, and the student MediaLab received a college division Emmy Award for their film “Illicit Exchanges: Canada, the US, and Crime.” At the end of the academic year,  the University Wind Ensemble and Jazz Band

  • More than 850 students will graduate from PLU for the 2011-2012 academic year. Spring Commencement takes place Sunday, May 27 in the Tacoma Dome. (Photo by John Froschauer) In their own words Compiled and edited by Chris Albert This spring, new PLU graduates closed a…

    campus so beautiful and all the staff and faculty were welcoming and excited for my future! My PLU experience: At PLU I have been academically challenged and enriched in subjects from gender studies, environmental justice and jazz. I’ve learned to take risks and always found a community to fall back on. Because so much time is devoted to looking at issues and topics from a perspective other than my own, I have been challenged to discover my own capacity for compassion. What’s next? I’m hoping to get

  • For the 2012-2013 academic year, 877 students will have graduated from PLU. Spring Commencement takes place Sunday, May 26 in the Tacoma Dome. (Photo by John Froschauer) In their own words Compiled and edited by Chris Albert This spring, new PLU graduates closed a chapter…

    for me the moment I stepped onto campus. I have taken classes in jazz, choir, political science, math, engineering, environmental science, geoscience, and physics and had the opportunity to be part of two summer research teams: one in physics and one in computer science and computer engineering. I have friends in every building on campus and love saying hi to people everywhere I go. I will remember PLU for the awesome conversations with mentors, late night snacks at the Old Main Market, swing

  • Introduction to Creative Writing - CX ENGL 236 Intro to Screenwriting - CX ENGL 313 The Art of the Book I - CX ENGL 314 The Art of the Book II - CX ENGL 323 Writing in Professional and Public Settings - CX ENGL 329 Intermediate Fiction Writing - CX HIST 121 History in Video Games - CX MUSI 101 Introduction to Music - CX MUSI 103 History of Jazz - CX MUSI 106 Music of Scandinavia and the Nordic Region - CX, GE MUSI 120 Music and Culture - CX, GE MUSI 125 Ear Training I - CX MUSI 126 Ear Training II - CX

  • Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Highlights Calendar Highlights Berry Festivals June 13, July 11, August 8 Each of the annual events — in Red Square from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. — feature bushels of farm-fresh berries and entertainment. More Information Jazz Under the Stars July 19 – August 9 PLU welcomes guest artists for the annual concert series at Mary Baker Russell Music Center’s outdoor amphitheater. More Information Summer Opera Workshop July 19 – August 9 The workshop allows

  • Library InstructionIf you are interested in arranging library instruction, contact your faculty liaison librarian or complete the instruction request form to begin the conversation. Request Library Instruction Info Lit Teaching ResourcesThis guide is designed to serve as an introduction to incorporating Information Literacy into your courses through small changes that can create meaningful learning and impact. View Teaching Resources Linking to Library ResourcesLearn how to create permanent

  • Supervisors will: Notify employees if they work they perform exposes them to noise levels at or above 85 dBA. Arrange for training of affected employees. Assist Environmental Health & Safety Manager in arranging audiometric testing. Assist in follow up (see below) procedures when audiometric testing identifies a standard threshold shift Enforce the use of hearing protection where it is required. Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) Manager will: Arrange for annual audiometric testing Assist

  • be implemented; instead, the Review Officer may make these measures permanent, or remove them from the student. In order to determine harm to the community or threat to self, SRR will utilize the risk assessment rubric from NaBITA. Examples of Interim Measures can include, but are not limited to: Removal from Campus Housing for interim No Contact Orders Restriction from Campus or certain areas on campus Independent study for class during the interim Assistance in arranging alternative work/class

  • separate audition for each instrument (or voice). Special Note For Jazz Guitarists, Pianists, Bassists, and Drum Set Players: For you audition medium, you can specify “Jazz Rhythm,” an instrumental category that we use for electric guitar, electric bass, jazz piano, and drum set. Your audition will be evaluated on the basis of your talent and usefulness in the jazz area. For details on what to prepare for this type of scholarship audition, see “How should I prepare a jazz piece for a scholarship

  • The PLU Environmental Health & Safety Manager is the administrator of this plan and is responsible for its implementation. Employees who are identified as having occupational exposure are required to comply with the procedures and work practices outlined in this exposure control plan. Failure to follow these procedures can result in disciplinary action. A. Supervisor Responsibilities Identifying at-risk employees and arranging for employee exposure control training on an annual basis. Training