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  • to deliver its mission. The committee started conversations, hosted workshops and meetings, and – in a nutshell – asked a lot of PLU community members for their ideas.  The commission, which also included faculty members Kory Brown, Ph.D, and Adela Ramos, Ph.D., and staff members Melody Ferguson and Erin McGinnis, reviewed and analyzed 208 submitted ideas from faculty, staff, students, the Board of Regents, alumni and community members.  Bennett says the work of the commission, and all of its

  • performs right down the road.Student PerformancesThe Horn Choir will perform at the Brass Recital at the end of each semester. Please put these dates in your calendar as soon as you can. Planning on doing a recital?  It is important that you secure an accompanist and provide him or her with the music well in advance of the actual recital. Remember, you’re not the only one learning the music!GradingYou will be given a grade at the end of the semester based on my perception of your weekly preparation

  • Residential Life to your PLU email account in mid-August for Fall semester and mid-January for Spring semester. Start communicating with your roommate(s) as soon as you get contact info! Do you have a plan for bed linens for your residence hall room? If not, start planning ahead by visiting the Linens/Bedding page. If you’d like to borrow bed linens for your first few nights from ISS, please request a package using this form. If you purchased bed linens online and would like ISS to hold your package

  • -university persons or organizations. How are large or specialized mailings handled?Before producing a large or specialized mailing, include Mail Services staff in your planning to ensure your mailing is timely and cost effective. Advanced notice is required to effectively handle and process large or specialized mailings consisting of 1,000 pieces or more. At least 72-hour advanced notice is needed for a large mailing to ensure sufficient postage is on deposit.

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  • student who decided on a career change after retiring from the Army as a Black Hawk helicopter mechanic five years ago. While serving in Iraq, Ross, 43, was impressed by the work he saw the nurses involved in as they treated patients. “I really appreciated what they did for the troops,” Ross said. So, for the past three years, Ross has been studying to be a nurse, and for the past two, he’s been working with Gene Meade, a fellow veteran who lives in Gig Harbor. When Ross met Meade, he quickly

  • September 6, 2012 International Honors at PLU Kyle Schroeder lives in the International Honors wing of Hong International Hall. He says that IHON challenges him to think in a different manner. Four first-year students discuss PLU’s honors program By Steve Hansen Ask four first-year students from different backgrounds and hometowns – each with different major and career goals – about what they expect from their PLU education and you’re bound to get different answers. But on one subject, they

  • ? In whose interest? One of my favorite historians, Marc Bloch, was already asking similar questions last century. We get subaltern histories, like in India, or histories against the grain in the Benjaminian sense, or history from other perspectives, other narratives. That’s also beautiful, to understand history as narratives. One of the great moments in a college career – of which, trust me, there are many – is when we understand that historical events, by themselves, in and of themselves, are

  • of processing the juvenile delinquent by formal agencies of control. (4) SOCI 232 : Research Methods An overview of the methods to explore, describe, and analyze the social world. General issues in the design and implementation of research projects, as well as specific issues that arise in conducting interviews and field observations, constructing and administering surveys, analyzing existing data, and planning program evaluations. Required for sociology and social work majors. Prerequisite: SOCI

  • or an intensive period of work. A typical summer process would involve part-time design and planning with grant payments in equal parts made to the faculty member during the June, July, and August pay periods. Grant Completion – Stipend recipients complete their work when a syllabus for the new course is delivered to the INOV program chair. Care should also be taken to include the department chair of the home academic unit, so that the new course can be scheduled within 2-3 semesters after the