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  • disciplinary or academic dishonesty action against the student.Disclosure of Education RecordsPacific Lutheran University will disclose to third parties information from a student’s education records only with the written consent of the student, except: 1. To school officials who have a legitimate educational interest in the records. A school official is: a. A person employed by the university in an administrative, supervisory, academic, research, support and staff position (including student safety

  • RecordsPacific Lutheran University will disclose to third parties information from a student’s education records only with the written consent of the student, except:  To school officials who have a legitimate educational interest in the records.  A school official is:  A person employed by the university in an administrative, supervisory, academic, research, support and staff position (including student safety officers and student workers);  A person elected to the Board of Regents;  A person employed by or

  • backgrounds. In January 2010, Matt again returned, this time to help introduce the PLU J-Term Class, “Shattering Stereotypes; Documenting responsibility” to the richness of Uganda. Matt Kennedy ‘07 & Margaret Chang ‘07 Location: Hauge Administration Building, Room 101 B-2) “The Norwegian Sport System – Potentials and Limitations for Social Policy” Based on a breadth of research into sport policy, sport organizations, and adolescent sport, this presentation will introduce Norway’s Sport System and its use

  • backgrounds. In January 2010, Matt again returned, this time to help introduce the PLU J-Term Class, “Shattering Stereotypes; Documenting responsibility” to the richness of Uganda. Matt Kennedy ‘07 & Margaret Chang ‘07 Location: Hauge Administration Building, Room 101 B-2) “The Norwegian Sport System – Potentials and Limitations for Social Policy” Based on a breadth of research into sport policy, sport organizations, and adolescent sport, this presentation will introduce Norway’s Sport System and its use

  • Special Edition: “…and justice for all?” ‹ Resolute Online: Spring 2015 Home Features Germany J-Term Women’s Center at 25 Jehane Noujaim It’s On Us Attaway Lutes Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Home Features Germany J-Term Women’s Center at 25 Jehane Noujaim

  • , when Drews learned he was out of options in his longtime fight for his life. Drews has faced a 14-year battle with multiple myeloma, a cancer formed in the body’s plasma cells. His last hope is a clinical trial at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, with the half-a-million price tag. “I got 14 years,” he said. “I’m hoping to get more.” Drews recently graduated from Pacific Lutheran University’s Rainier Writing Workshop, the low-residency Master of Fine Arts program in creative

  • students face far more obstacles outside of financial hardships. In this presentation, through an examination of scholarly research, my experiences as an intern with the organization Proyecto Mole, and a literary analysis of the young adult novel I am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika Sánchez, I explore how many first-generation Latine students have to confront the challenges of familismo and traditional gender roles that are ingrained in their culture. 4:20-4:40pm - Marin DeifelLa

  • — Innovation Seminar History Major / Innovation Studies MinorA PLU History major could complete his or her Innovation Studies minor with the following courses, maximizing “double-dip” credits (8 accepted History credits in the minor). Take either HIST 121, HIST 248, or HIST 346 for the Introduction to Innovation Studies course for History major credit. Students preparing to complete a Business and Economic history capstone or Benson Summer Research fellowship should consider taking both BUSA 201 and ECON

  • , professional sport teams, civic organizations and both print and television media.  With more than 30 years experience in higher education, she is currently a Professor in Kinesiology at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington.  Dr. Hacker has conducted extensive, applied research in the field of sport psychology with particular emphasis on peak performance, team building, leadership, mental toughness and psychological skills training for excellence. Dr. Hacker received her Bachelor of Science

  • Aboriginal Education Research Centre at the University of Saskatchewan April 19 | 7:30 p.m. |   Scandinavian Cultural Center | More Information Kevin O’Brien, Chair of Environmental Studies with PLU faculty Troy Storfjell and Jen Smith. Take Back The Night April 21 | 5:00 p.m. | Red Square | More Information The PLU Center for Gender Equity’s annual ‘Take Back the Night’ march and rally, part of an international campaign to raise awareness about sexual assault. TEDxTacoma: Healthy Future April 22 | 7:00