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Barbara Temple-Thurston Professor of English Email: templeba@plu.edu Professional Education Ph.D., Southern Illinois University, 1985 M.A., Southern Illinois University, 1979 B.A., University of Witwatersrand-Johannesburg, 1971 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Post-Colonial Literature Caribbean Literature African Literature Books Nadine Gordimer Revisited (Twayne's World Authors Series, No. 881) (Twayne 1999) : View Book
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Reesa Nelson Advertising Strategist she/her Phone: 253.535.7230 Email: rnelson@plu.edu Office Location: Martin J. Neeb Center Status:Working Hybrid Professional Education BA, Central Washington University, 2012 CDMP, Digital Marketing, Digital Marketing Institute, 2023 PCM, Digital Marketing, American Marketing Association, 2023 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Advertising campaigns and strategy Marketing analytics and reporting
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Erica Lueth Executive Director of Sponsored Programs Email: erica.lueth@plu.edu Professional Education M.S.H.S., Clinical Research Administration, The George Washington University B.A., Biology, Society, and the Environment, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Pre-award & post-award sponsored programs administration Federal grant seeking support, training, and management Proposal & budget development
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responding student (“Respondent”) are entitled to the following: Notification of Review MeetingWritten notice of the date, time and place for the meeting and a written copy of the Incident Report being reviewed will be given to the student. This notice may be sent to the student’s PLU email account at least 24-hours, excluding weekends and holidays, prior to the scheduled meeting. The student(s) may agree to shorter notice (See Special Provisions section for exceptions to this Notice provision). Students
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equal opportunity policy, Pacific Lutheran University prohibits any discrimination in education or employment on the basis of gender. Moreover, PLU is committed to providing an environment in which students and employees can work free from all types of sexual misconduct. Sexual misconduct has a serious negative impact on the quality of the education and work experience. The range of sexual misconduct includes sexual harassment, intimidation, coercion, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking and
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Transfer Articulation AgreementsPLU has a number of memorandums of understanding with local community colleges – formalized pathways to make it easier transfer to PLU and complete your intended degree. Take a look at your community college to see if we have a formal agreement for your intended degree program.Pierce CollegeBusiness See Agreement Education See Agreement
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and unique stories made possible through your generosity and the impact of a PLU education. The donors, alumni and friends with us this evening continue to help PLU make great strides in our shared goal of investing in a strong today and bright tomorrow of this great institution. This past year, we graduated 742 new Lutes out into the world to advance their unique vocational journeys. The future for PLU also includes newly expanded academic offerings, reimagined resources for students and alumni
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. He believes in the importance of global education for college students. “It is important to experience a different culture, a different way of life,” said Finitsis. “It gives you a different understanding of the world and supports the PLU Mission. We visit places that many people dream of visiting but can’t.” Finitsis led his class to Greece with the support of the PLU Wang Center. The Wang Center collaborates with academic departments to support PLU’s commitment to global education. The center
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duty for almost four years. While in the Army, she was trained as a Nurse Clinician. She joined the Army Reserves after completing her active duty commitment. She began teaching nursing part-time in fall, 1974. Shirley continued her education at PLU and received her Master of Arts in Education in 1978 and her Master of Science in Nursing in 1996. After graduating in 1978, she began teaching full-time in the School of Nursing. She primarily taught courses in Adult Health. She developed the LPN
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employment and in education for all members of the university community without regard to an individual’s race, color, creed, religion, gender, national origin, age, mental and physical disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by law. www.plu.edu/personnel-manual/equal-employment-opportunity/preamble/ Faculty Handbook The PLU Faculty Handbook is the resource for all faculty. www.plu.edu/faculty-handbook/ Family Education Rights and Privacy Act www.plu.edu/student-code
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