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  • HPRB review and approval must occur before you begin.

    evaluation—involving a living individual about whom you obtain: data through intervention or interaction (including surveys and interviews), and/or identifiable private information in a form that can be linked with that individual. designed to develop or contribute to “generalizable knowledge.” Findings disseminated with the intent to influence behavior, practice, theory, future research designs, etc. are contributing to generalizable knowledge.Student research involving human participants must be

  • The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities (SR&R) is part of Pacific Lutheran University’s commitment to holistic student development.

    consistent with other students. Inherent in the SR&R process is an element of flexibility that enables the university to address core issues of behavior. SR&R also manages incoming and continuing community education for students. This includes but is not limited to Hazing (every year), drug and alcohol safety, and sexual misconduct.Quick Links Student Care Reporting Form Review Procedures Sexual Misconduct Policy Academic Integrity Policy Active Bystander Information Community PhilosophyAs a member of

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  • The following is a list of the most commonly utilized sanctions. This list is not exhaustive, and other sanctions may be determined by PLU in its sole discretion, to be necessary and appropriate.

    whose behavior involves damage or destruction of university property. Restitution may also be required when an individual’s behavior requires university staff or external agencies to perform tasks above and beyond normal work responsibilities. When such restitution is possible, it is expected and required, not as a substitute for, but in addition to, a sanction. PLU will not be responsible for assisting any student in obtaining restitution from any other student or from the university. Fees for

  • Continuity of Operations Planning (COOP) includes the activities of individual departments and their sub-compartments to ensure that their essential functions are performed during a disaster, which

    should be trained and tested to ensure a viable COOP capability. Schedule a COOP planning workshop for your office. Email csin@plu.eduIs your office prepared for a disaster?Check out FEMA’s office continuity plan to learn how you could help prepare your office for an emergency!COOP Process 1. Review: Business Interruption Staffing Decision Guide 2. Complete: PLU COOP Guide 2020 or PLU Academic COOP Guide 2020         * Review staffing plan instructions * Identify essential functions. * Identify

  • The PLU students were efficient, responsive and well organized. The video they put together for our Annual Luncheon was compelling, emotional and beautifully executed!

    Center for Media Studies for years to come.” – Rachel Young, Cascade Regional Blood Services “Working with the Center was a great decision. From PR to commercials, the Center will improve on not only your marketing, but building a healthy rapport for your company in the community.” – Veronica Larson, Korean Women’s’ Association “PLU student interns come to us well-equipped to be contributing members of our newsroom. Over the years, we’ve published their stories, photos and videos as our own and love

  • The Computer Science Department senior capstone presentations will take place Saturday, May 6th.  If you’d like to join the capstone Zoom session, please email Assistant Professor Jeff Caley at

    2023 Computer Science Capstone SymposiumThe Computer Science Department senior capstone presentations will take place Saturday, May 6th.  If you’d like to join the capstone Zoom session, please email Assistant Professor Jeff Caley at caleyjb@plu.edu. Saturday, May 6th9:30am – Ray Tracer Hongsen Zhao (BS) Ray tracing is a widely used rendering technique for generating realistic images by simulating the behavior of light in virtual scenes. In this project, we focus on enhancing the quality of

  • Online Learning at Pacific Lutheran University. Online and blended programs for undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education students extend the university’s mission beyond campus borders,

    blended and online courses offer.Sampling of Online and Blended Courses Course Title BUSA 305 Behavior in Organizations COMA 495 Internship CSCI 115 Solve It With Computers MR,NS EDUC 973G One Stop Shop (5833) EDUC 973H Bringing the Classroom (5834) EDUC 973J Create & Captivate (5835) EDUC 973K Common Core: 6-12 ELA (5839) EDUC 973N Co-Teaching: Partners (5843) EDUC 973P Flipping Your Classroom (5842) EDUC 973Q Grief and Your Students (5845) EDUC 973R Unlocking Info Text (5848) EDUC 973S Learning to

  • Corbitt wishes to leave audiences ‘inspired and hopeful’ As director Kristina Corbitt walked into the room where she was supposed to be meeting her cast and crew for a rehearsal, she was shocked to find the room dark.“There was only one other person, sitting on…

    understanding the deeper meaning of the play and the crew has been working ahead of their timeline. “It’s an exhilarating feeling,” Corbitt said. To be fair, there have been plenty of challenges to directing the production. “I find myself afraid to make the wrong decision sometimes, and that can lead to doubt and indecisiveness,” Corbitt said. “I recently saw some bad theater at another college that was directed by a professor, and it made me realize that every decision I make will affect the final outcome

  • Nursing Students With—and on—a Mission PLU Nursing students Madison Gatterman, left, and Sarah Jamieson taught basic healthcare and dental hygiene to young children at a Haitian orphanage. (Photo courtesy of Gatterman and Jamieson) Juniors Return to Haiti to Teach at an Orphanage — and Encounter…

    of—and love for—nursing. And both women, juniors in PLU’s BSN program, say the trip changed their outlook on healthcare and education. Three years ago the students took a similar trip, which was similarly inspiring. “I didn’t realize it until much later, but my first trip to Haiti in 2011 really had a great influence on my decision to become a nurse,” Gatterman said. “I knew that I wanted to work somewhere in the medical field, but after reflecting on my experiences with the nurses I worked with