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  • Saturday, February 16, 2019 | Christ Episcopal Church8:30 a.m. Walk-in registration and conference packet pick-up – Christ Church foyer 9:00 a.m.  Holy Eucharist – Mother Janet Campbell presiding – Church 9:45 a.m. Morning refreshments – Wells Hall 10:15 a.m. Plenary Presentation – Dr. Benjamin Stewart – Church 11:15 a.m. Workshops Water music – Kathryn Nichols – Church Advocacy for local waters – Toddy Hay – Library Forming water advocates through praying, teaching and preaching – Samuel

  • March 2015 Introduction This philosophy describes the beliefs and perspectives of the faculty of the School of Nursing at Pacific Lutheran University. Student development and learning are our primary focus. The School of Nursing philosophy embraces the vision and mission of Pacific Lutheran University for thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care. We purposefully integrate liberal education with the study of nursing, scholarship, and civic engagement to foster compassion and meaningful

  • Our HistoryThe University Scholars Association was founded in 1972 by Dr. Curtis Huber (philosophy), Dr. William Hutcheon (business), Charles Nelson (registrar), Dr. Richard Jungkuntz (provost), and Dr. Tony Lauer (business).  The association purchased a house located across the street from PLU.  The homeowner they bought it from was a PLU faculty member, Cap Jacobs (physics). Newsletter 1972: Founding of University Scholars Association An early brochure to join the University Scholars

  • If the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities determines a threat to self or others, or harm to the community, SRR in conjunction with the Dean of Students has the ability to impose Interim Measures on a student. Interim Measures are meant to provide restrictions while a student waits for their Review Meeting. Interim Measures will work to address any safety concerns, while also minimizing the impact on all parties. Once a student’s determination is made, Interim Measures will no longer

  • December 2008 Regular and reliable attendance is an essential function and a requirement of all positions at the university. Failure to maintain regular and reliable attendance as determined by the university may lead to disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment.

  • President’s Town Hall We are postponing the Presidential Town Hall, previously scheduled for May 19, until the summer. This updated timeframe will allow us to speak more meaningfully to the topics of interest and questions we’ve received ahead of this event. If you intended to ask a question during the live event, and did not include it with your registration, we invite you to submit your question below. We also welcome your input by sharing the topics that are most important to you, as well as

  • PLU uses phone trees, emergency alert text messaging (sign-up from the Campus Safety website), and outdoor speakers to notify students and employees of emerging incidents that may impact safety. The university also relies on the web, email, voicemail, radios, and word-of-mouth to share information during an emergency incident.

  • Concern for safety is essential. All employees should be careful in their work habits to avoid injury on the job and should be especially cautious to watch their footing on walks and in hallways during bad weather. To prevent injury, several general rules should be followed: Keep floors clear of debris and liquids. Maintain floor coverings in good condition to avoid tripping hazards caused by loose tile and frayed carpet edging. Keep designated walkways and doorways clear and free of electrical

  • There are many reasons to give to PLU. Here are just a few reasons why some of our donors were inspired to give. If you would like to share your story, please email donrel@plu.edu.  “My husband and I want to be sure others can experience the incredible educational experience at PLU.” – Anna, Kenmore, WA “I received a scholarship that allowed me to attend PLU and receive a high quality education and I want to help give others the same opportunity.” – Russell, Tacoma, WA “I love PLU. PLU gave me

  • Kleeman, F. A. Jacotin Nin-Culmell, Joaquin Fum, Fum, Fum Mary Was Watching the Christchild Nightingale, Mae The Twelve Days of Christmas Wagner, Roger Angels We Have Heard On High Fischer-Kranz Song of Mary Moe, Daniel A Babe Is Born Menotti, G. C. Shepherds Chorus from “Amahl and the Night Visitors” Distler, Hugo Sing Ye to the Lord Mendelssohn, Felix If With All Your Hearts Graun, Karl Surely He Hath Borne Our Griefs Weyse-Christiansen O Day Full of Grace Vaughan Williams, R. Mass in G Minor