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  • employees, students and guests, a formal review process must be performed. Any agreements that require PLU to share University data or allow a third party access to data, contracts for software, web and cloud based services, or other technology also require a review by I&TS and Risk Services in a joint process to address cyber security risk mitigation and data handling regulations. Depending on the value of the contract, additional competitive bidding steps may be required by the Procurement Office. The

  • Theatre Professor Amanda Sweger Finds Family in the Theatre Like it did for so many, the theatre cal

  • , students and their families may need some additional time to be able to make a college decision, which is why we have extended our decision date to June 1. 2024-25 DIRECT COSTS Tuition* & Fees: $52,259 Room & Meals: $13,008 TOTAL: $65,267 Once your Offer of Financial Aid has been mailed (we’ll begin mailing financial aid offers in April, 2024), you also have the option to view it online on your student account information (Banner Web). Banner Web log-in instructions can be found here. Be sure to review

  • and Senior Vice President for Academic AffairsJoanna Gregson, Ph.D.As Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, Joanna Gregson, Ph.D. leads the academic division and collaborates with, supports, and advises the President’s Council and President Allan Belton on strategic planning for the academic division, including advising on new academic initiatives, faculty affairs, and advancing the academic mission and intellectual positioning of PLU. Gregson joined the Department of Sociology

  • The text box is one of the most common elements you will use. This how you will add your blocks of text.     Once you click the Text Box element you will get the editor.     When copy and pasting from a word document, make sure to paste under the Text tab not the Visual tab. This will remove the formatting making it easier to work with once you click on the Visual tab. Each text box can have a title or header that is displayed above the block of text. The sizes look like this: h3 h4 h5 You can

  • research projects, as well as specific issues that arise in constructing and administering surveys, analyzing existing data, and planning program evaluations. Required for criminal justice, sociology, and social work majors. Prerequisite: SOCI 101, CRIM 102, or consent of instructor. (4) SOCI 302 : Qualitative Research Methods An overview of qualitative research methods in sociology, criminal justice, and social work. Students will learn how to design qualitative research projects, collect qualitative

  • “Attending a chemistry program at a small liberal arts school…gave me post-graduation opportunities! I was able to do research at PLU, research through an REU program at an R1 school, and had multiple post-graduation options months before I graduated. Thank you for preparing me for a life of inquiry in the sciences!” – Caleb Chandler ’17 Research By Area Analytical and Environmental Chemistry Angie Boysen, Ph.D. Brian Naasz, Ph.D. Biochemistry Tina Saxowsky, Ph.D. Dave Song, Ph.D.  Physical

  • – 24/7/365 for all enrolled PLU students. Health Coaching is available to help students stay on track with nutrition, exercise, stress management and weight loss for a holistic wellness approach. Health Coaching can address: Nutrition, Meal planning, Healthy eating behaviors, Healthy body image, Weight management and more. Virtual visits can be scheduled with a nutrition specialist to help prevent chronic diseases by making healthier choices. For more information or to schedule a visit click here

  • – 24/7/365 for all enrolled PLU students. Health Coaching is available to help students stay on track with nutrition, exercise, stress management and weight loss for a holistic wellness approach. Health Coaching can address: Nutrition, Meal planning, Healthy eating behaviors, Healthy body image, Weight management and more. Virtual visits can be scheduled with a nutrition specialist to help prevent chronic diseases by making healthier choices. For more information or to schedule a visit click here

  • very purposefully about points of access and availability of resources that respond to students’ evolving needs, but that are really embedded well into community as part of an intentional well-being ecology and that are flexible enough for us to continue to walk with students in their wellbeing experiences as those may change,” said Royce-Davis.Making a connection After months of planning, the student organizers were finally ready to hand out their care packages inside the Anderson University