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Dear Clover Creek Watershed residents, Through my time as an ENVT 350 student at PLU, I conducted multiple experiments in this watershed. Each experiment I noticed more and more trash around me. Our local Parkland Prairie was developed as public park space and has slowly become a place for garbage to collect and it harms the biodiversity there. We, as residents, need to have more care for our local watershed. I’m asking visitors of Parkland Prairie to stop littering and show more respect for
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to level, up to the time students petition to graduate. Beginning finals week, the course lead will facilitate filling out the hand-off form(s) along with the annual course evaluation form. Completed hand-offs forms may be kept by faculty and placed in a file in the faculty member’s office. The standard checklist serves as a guideline for conducting faculty-student hand-offs.
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If a fire or other incident that creates an unsafe environment occurs in your building or a fire alarm goes off, leave the area and, if possible, assist others to exit in an orderly manner. Use the nearest safe route and exit. Go to the Emergency Assembly Point (EAP) away from the building. Check in with the Emergency Building Coordinator (EBC) and report to the EBC anyone who is missing from the assembly point. Faculty who are in class at the time of the incident should escort their class to
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the choir director, Gunnar Malmin. The fully loaded bus, plus two full cars, headed south, carrying the 43-voice Choir, and its director and chaperones. In 1939 there were no freeways. We wound through every small town along the way at 35 mph. There were no cellphones or iPads either, of course, so to pass the time we read, talked, played trivia games and sang the popular songs of the day in eight-part harmony. It was a pleasant ride to Portland, our first stop. On arrival, we went directly to
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significant role in changing the teams’ nickname from Knights to Lutes and his popular “Old Time Prices Night” promotion at basketball games. Kittilsby also returned PLU football and men’s basketball to the radio and handled play-by-play duties for Lute baseball from 1983-85. He was named PLU Distinguished Alumnus in Sports in 1980 and The News Tribune ’s Puget Sound Athletic Administrator of the Year in 1978. As Sports Information Director, he won three “best in nation” awards for his recruiting books
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group, Muh Grog Zoo, performed. From PLU to the Broadway Center to TEDxTacoma, it’s all come together for Utley like, well, a carefully crafted script—complete with a couple of fateful plot turns. At PLU, Utley studied Theater and spent a good deal of time with the Music program. “My education in the undergrad program and the things that I was involved with … made me realize that music and theater and the arts aren’t just a hobby; they aren’t just something you do for fun to entertain people,” said
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, shook hands with the choir director, Gunnar Malmin. The fully loaded bus, plus two full cars, headed south, carrying the 43-voice Choir, and its director and chaperones. In 1939 there were no freeways. We wound through every small town along the way at 35 mph. There were no cellphones or iPads either, of course, so to pass the time we read, talked, played trivia games and sang the popular songs of the day in eight-part harmony. It was a pleasant ride to Portland, our first stop. On arrival, we went
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meeting is open to all faculty. Faculty teaching general education courses in AY 24-25 are strongly encouraged to attend. Please bring a syllabus for a current or past gen ed course. Registration is required. 1:30 – 2:30 pm | Staff Photos – KHP Red Square Sy Bean, Campus Photographer Are you new to PLU, or would you like a new staff photo? Click here to reserve a time slot. Space is limited! If time slots are full, or if this date/time does not work for you, please leave your name and email in the
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Your Lutecard is your library card. Faculty, staff, and current students can check out up to 100 items at a time. Consult the appropriate table below for more details.StudentsFacultyStaffStudents Item typeBorrowing periodNumber of renewalsCheckouts limited to Books28 daysOne (28 days)up to 100 Journals7 daysNoneup to 100 DVDs and videos7 daysNone5 CDs7 daysNone5 Juvenile/curriculum materials28 daysOne (28 days)up to 100 Course reserves2 hours - 1 week, depending on itemNone2 Faculty Item
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prioritizing the first-generation student experience, it rarely crossed her mind. Now, the dean of natural sciences wears it on a button — during new-student orientation, move-in day, even at events where prospective students might surface. “For a long time, I didn’t really think about being first-generation,” said Auman, who also serves as professor of biology. “It’s not like I put that label on myself. In more recent years, as PLU has put more of an emphasis on trying to support first-generation students
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