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  • Engineering, Administrative, and Personal Protective Equipment controls have been and will continue to be explored for those employees whose exposures equal or exceed an 8-hour time-weighted average of 85 dBA. Hearing Protectors The University will supply and replace hearing protectors for all workers exposed to a time-weighted average of 85 dBA or greater. Supervisors will ensure that hearing protectors are worn: By any worker who is exposed to an 8-hour time-weighted average of 85 dBA or

  • Professor Wendy Shore receives 2023 Faculty Excellence Award in Mentoring The Faculty Excellence Award in Mentoring recognizes the efforts of a faculty member who serves as a personal or professional guide to students or colleagues and makes a profound difference in the lives of others as a role model, confidant, critic or co-learner. Professor of… January 25, 2024 News, Announcements, Accolades

  • universities today. The presentations will be given virtually via Zoom. Day 1 (May 26) https://plu-edu.zoom.us/j/94172284230 Day 2 (May 28) https://plu-edu.zoom.us/j/93713959793 Wednesday, May 26th, 2021 4:10-4:30pm - Connor Lemma4:30-4:40pm - Q & A“Canto porque la guitarra tiene sentido y razón”: la historia de Victor Jara y música revolucionaria en Chile / “I Sing Because the Guitar Has Sense and Reason”: The History of Victor Jara and Revolutionary Music in Chile”4:40-5:00pm - Bayley Gochanour5:00-5

  • night, not only as fun but a kind of a ride through the history of rock music. His band played to the sound of the blues greats like Muddy Waters, while “American Standard” covered hits from the 1960s and 70s, and “My Name Ain’t Skip” captured early alternative rock with covers and original pieces. “It was really kind of fun to watch,” Anderson said. For the PLU alumnus, it was also a step back in time. Anderson used to play acoustic songs on campus in the 70s. “So that was kind of a full circle

  • Musician turned math major is excited about teaching in his community Kevin Canady-Pete ’22 has a history with the Pacific Lutheran University campus. He grew up down the street, just a couple of miles from the university. The Franklin Pierce High School graduate came to PLU intending to pursue a music education major. While he enjoyed… April 29, 2022 Mathematics

  • Fourth annual Ruth Anderson Public Debate talks third-party vote Students and experts debate October 4 Members of the Pacific Lutheran University Speech and Debate team will partner with local policy experts on Oct. 4 to publicly debate the potential benefits and pitfalls of voting for a third party in the 2016 presidential election. Democratic Communication… September 28, 2016 Debate

  • will understand the program and know how to help each other.” Traditionally, when pursuing a graduate degree in a cohort format, professors are available based on the cohort, so students never have to worry about struggling to sign up for a course they need to graduate on time.  In short, students work closely together, developing relationships that benefit both their professional and personal lives.Which of Pacific Lutheran University’s graduate programs offer a grad school cohort model?The

  • Craig Fryhle, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry* Phone: 253-535-7530 Email: fryhlecb@plu.edu Status:Phased Retirement Website: http://www.chem.plu.edu/node/503 Professional Biography Personal Education Postdoctoral Research, Organic Chemistry, University of Washington, 1985-1986 Ph.D., Organic Chemistry, Brown University, 1985 B.A., Chemistry, Gettysburg College, 1979 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Organic Chemistry Responsibilities Teaching Responsibilities: Organic Chemistry I and II lecture and

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  • Pandemic Performance: PLU Music Chair Brian Galante on education during the coronavirus Posted by: bennetrr / October 19, 2020 October 19, 2020 By Anneli HaralsonMarketing and Communications Guest WriterAs the effects of the coronavirus pandemic continue to impact the world, educators are being forced to get creative as classrooms move online. Remote learning combined with the cancellation of large, in-person events, and concerns over the germ-spreading potential of singing and playing wind

  • for PLU’s benefit. An employee’s time driving from one work location to another location for work-related activities is compensable. In contrast, travel for an employee’s own benefit is not compensable, such as traveling to and from lunch or to run a personal errand. Out of Town Travel When an employee is required to travel out of town for a work assignment, travel time is compensable from when the employee first leaves home until they arrive at their overnight lodging. This includes time driving