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  • year.  Registration decals are valid only for the person and vehicle(s) to which they are originally issued.  Decals are to be placed on the inside of the front windshield on the lower left hand (driver) side.  Motorcycles are required to be registered but are exempt from displaying a decal.  Persons with state issued Handicapped Parking decals, plates or placards may use any available Handicapped Parking space.  The university administration has established regulations for the control of parking

  • across campus. Leaders at Pacific Lutheran University agree.The institution recently invested more than $630,000 to improve accessibility for students such as Green, who was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy when she was 3 years old. Growing up, doctors told her she may never move out of her parents’ house. Now, she’s a senior living in South Hall at PLU and considering law school. “I didn’t let that define me,” she said of the prognosis. Still, her journey hasn’t always been easy. Green, who

  • throughout the term and give feedback, as well as incentivize  the students to do their very best work because their products would be public.”What related tool or strategy do you use that other PLU faculty might like to try in their courses?“After a great deal of conversation with colleagues and some wonderful guidance by Dana Bodewes and Layne Nordgren in Instructional Technologies, I decided to use Wikispaces. Educational use is free and students can create a wiki for their group project. I can create

  • or grabbing any other part of an individual’s body after that person has indicated or it is known that the contact is unwelcome. Display in the workplace or learning environment of sexually suggestive photographs, cartoons, graffiti, and/or displaying or transmitting pornography, including accessing pornographic web sites except as germane to the subject matter for educational purposes. Visual conduct such as leering, making sexual gestures, or displaying sexually suggestive objects. Verbally (or

  • . She joined Ryan’s team as the registrar, in charge of accurately documenting all the objects found in the tombs. “It’s amazing to see firsthand,” she said. “I’m a major history buff, and dealing with the objects is definitely one of my favorite parts. I want to go into conservation, so I can take care of them and learn about them.” Conceived in 1989 by Ryan, the PLU Valley of the Kings Project focuses on exploring and studying the more obscure tombs in the valley. Most were burial sites for

  • critically and inclusively in an attempt to understand these changes from as many perspectives as possible. The Life Under Drones Symposium will bring together a diverse spectrum of voices to speak to the potential benefits and hazards that drones pose to contemporary life. Drones and Contemporary Life Discourse surrounding the innovation of drone technology elicits a number of intensive responses. On one hand, the commercial availability of drones may both normalize its use, as, for example, cities

  • Faculty and staff employees who regularly work the equivalent of .5 FTE (half-time), or more, are generally eligible to participate in the university’s benefit plans. Certain benefits for part-time, with benefits employees are prorated. Individuals hired in positions that are less than .5 FTE, or that are temporary, are not eligible to participate in the university’s benefit plans, unless otherwise provided by law. In certain cases, individuals hired to work long-term temporary assignments

  • interview the son of a survivor of the Armenian genocide. “His input just opened this other dimension to my research,” Marks said. “It essentially brings history to life.” It may seem confusing why the systematic death of almost 600,000 Armenians took place. Through Marks own research she found the area to be quite “cosmopolitan.” But as the Ottoman Empire begin to recede into the desert, the rise of Turkish nationalism felt threatened by any different identity – especially the Armenians. While Marks

  • How do you handle being the “first” or the “only”? Nikki Plaid ’96 (full oral history interview here)Born and raised in Las Vegas as a Lutheran, Nikki Plaid found PLU naturally through her family and her pastor. Her first night at PLU was the first night she had been out of state, and she was determined to make the most of her experience. In addition to picking up two majors (in political science and global studies) and a minor (in women’s studies), Nikki got involved with the Black Student

  • WSU College of Medicine to learn from expert providers while serving the community. Future partnership initiatives will focus on innovative approaches to teaching and learning so students will not only be able to join the workforce, but also be ready to lead. Investing in this partnership is investing in the workforce that Washington needs. The Partnership The three institutions identified Parkland-Spanaway and the surrounding area as a micro-region in urgent need of additional health care