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  • Pacific Lutheran University is committed to educating students for lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care – for other persons, for the community, and for the earth.  In accordance with this principle, any recognized university organization may invite speakers to campus that further PLU’s educational mission.  Effort should be made to inform the academic and larger community that sponsorship of a guest speaker does not necessarily imply approval of the views expressed or

  • archives@plu.edu or by phone at (253) 535-7586.Collection Maintenance & DeaccessioningIt is the responsibility of the University Archives to maintain the collection. In instances where collection policies change or material is found to be inconsistent with the policies or redundant, the University Archives staff has the right to deaccess material. Deaccession, while rare, follows archival policies.

  • rights to exclusive food and beverage service for all on-campus events. * *Certain rare events held on campus may involve catering from an outside source. All such events must have written approval from the Executive Director of PLU Hospitality Services and Campus Restaurants at least three weeks prior to the date of the event. Follow the 2-Hour RuleThe absolute maximum time for leaving prepared foods at room temperature is 2 hours, including time for preparation, serving and eating. Discard any

  • Workshop Concert, which showcases student-composed popular songs and commercial music produced in PLU’s electronic music studios. Each year a senior composition major is selected to compose a piece for the University Symphony Orchestra to perform at their annual Student Soloists Concert in the spring. This is a rare opportunity for an undergraduate composer. Numerous student compositions have been performed and toured by major PLU ensembles. In applied and commercial music, student composers can

  • July 14, 2008 Professor coaching at Olympics again For Colleen Hacker, being on the coaching staff of the U.S. Olympic Women’s Field Hockey Team brings her professional and athletic careers full circle. It also marks the fourth time the PLU professor of movement studies and wellness has been on the coaching staff of a U.S. Olympic Team.“It really is quite exciting,” Hacker said. “One Olympic experience is rare, but this upcoming games is historic on many levels.” Field hockey is really where

  • question, how to rule things out, how to set controls and interpret the new data.” Deane is one of approximately 30 students paired with about a dozen professors from the Division of Natural Sciences under PLU’s Summer Undergraduate Research Program. Each year the program gives up and coming scientists, such as Deane, a chance to do field or lab research, and gain hands-on experience that is rare for an undergraduate. Science faculty met with the students in February, who then applied for the

  • Anthropology at the Graduate Institute of Geneva. Wilkin and Ruud began assembling the Work on Women by obtaining copies of manuscript from the Municipal Library of Geneva; the Houghton Library (Harvard); the Beinecke Library (Yale); the University of Illinois Rare Books library; and from the Clark Library (UCLA). The two were joined on the project by Hunter in 2017 after Hunter and Wilkin met through their shared research subject, as the two professors were among very few scholars researching the long

  • . PLU students are surrounded by professors who are eager to coach them through their own journeys of self discovery. Our late Provost Rae Linda Brown, who died last month from a rare and aggressive form of cancer, championed these collaborations. She shined a spotlight on the exceptional work already being done across campus by initiating the Undergraduate Research Symposium last spring. Provost Brown’s memory will live on through this annual day-long event highlighting the student-faculty research

  • achieve the silver rating, Kaniss said. According the council’s Web site, which lists registered green buildings across the nation, the UC is the first student center on the West coast to achieve the rating, added Mischelle Devine-Nunner, senior assistant for construction management and LEED accredited professional. Earth-friendly building codes have permeated campus. The new KPLU building under construction on lower campus should achieve a gold rating, and all residence hall upgrades are designed to