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Professor Justin Eckstein wins Rohrer Research Award Posted by: Todd / December 14, 2018 December 14, 2018 By Kate Williams '16Outreach ManagerCongratulations to Justin Eckstein, Assistant Professor of Communication and Director of Debate, who was recently awarded the 2017 Daniel Rohrer Award for Outstanding Research by the American Forensics Association. His research is titled, “Sound Arguments, Argumentation and Advocacy”. Among the most important activities of the American Forensic
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Amidst the hustle and bustle of downtown Parkland, one landmark has held tightly to its roots despite the growing city that surrounds it. The Parkland Prairie Nature Preserve rests just North of Gates High School and East of Parkland Light and Water. Driving by on Tule Lake road, Parkland Prairie briefly turns the short commute from Pacific Avenue to Spanaway Loop road into a scenic escape from the suburban scenery. Here houses are exchanged for swaying meadow grasses, which, along with the
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Students intending to attend seminary should complete the requirements for the bachelor of arts degree. Besides the general degree requirements, the Association of Theological Schools recommends the following: English: literature, composition, speech, and related studies; at least six semester-long courses. History: ancient, modern European, and American; at least three semester-long courses. Philosophy: orientation in history, content, and methods; at least three semester-long courses. Natural
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Individual responsibility is a key attribute of a vibrant learning community. All students, faculty, and staff are therefore expected to respect the needs and rights of others by exercising good judgment in their use of technology. Hallmarks of individual responsibility within an electronic environment include respect for the intellectual property of others, adherence to standards for academic integrity, maintenance of learning and working environments that are free from materials that may
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Section 1. AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION An amendment to this Constitution may be initiated by either the Board of Regents or the faculty. The amendment requires separate approval by both the Board of Regents and the Faculty Assembly. The Board of Regents and the Faculty Assembly shall individually determine their own rules governing the introduction and consideration of proposed amendments. An amendment shall not be deemed approved by the Faculty Assembly unless it receives endorsement by at least
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Pacific Lutheran University endorses the principle that by definition it is a place of free inquiry. In accordance with this principle, any recognized university organization shall be allowed to invite any person of its choosing. Effort should be made to inform the academic and larger community that such sponsorship of a guest speaker does not necessarily imply approval of the views expressed or endorsement of them by either the sponsoring group or the university. Routine scheduling procedures
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Retention of Information on Congregations Disposition of RecordsCare of RecordsFinal Disposition Constitutions and bylaws of congregations Articles of incorporationRetain while current.Send inactive documents to the synod or regional archives. Copies of property related documents of congregationsRetain while current.Send inactive files to the synod or regional archives. Congregation insurance policiesRetain copies of current and retired policiesRecords are retained permanently by the synod
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Publishing ResourcesOne way that PLU’s Publishing & Printing Arts (PPA) program helps students translate their love of books into a life of books is by building enduring connections with the professional publishing world. For more information about different aspects of the world of publishing, check out these helpful links.General InformationLiterary Marketplace Publishers Weekly Journal of Electronic Publishing Association of American Publishers Shelf Awareness BooksquareWriting and Editing
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Alumni & Student Connections understands the importance and necessity for including career resources for students of different identities and backgrounds. We have compiled a list of scholarships, job websites, publications, and professional organizations that may interest you, and help in your career journey. These are not the only resources out there and we could use your help. If you know of other websites that should be listed, please email us at career@plu.edu. Career Advisors are available
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beautiful things — the overwhelming urge to touch what’s in front of you and experience history in a tactile way. But this was different. I wanted to be close to The Saint John’s Bible. I wanted be a part of it. I quickly learned that I already was, along with everybody else in the room at Saint John’s University on a hot Midwestern day in June. The Saint John’s Bible is for everyone, made by a diverse community to share with an even bigger one. Rich community was the only way such a project was
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