Page 472 • (5,037 results in 0.06 seconds)

  • court.  All statutes of limitation that would apply in court shall apply in the arbitration.  The arbitrator may award attorney’s fees, arbitration fees and costs to the prevailing party, to the extent authorized by the applicable statutes and which would have been available to the parties had the matter been heard in court. 5. Coordination with PLU Dispute Resolution Procedure.  PLU is committed to the internal resolution of disputes arising within the University Community, wherever such resolution

  • Updated October 2022 The university’s approach to in-person versus remote work reflects our priority for fully serving students, as well as our acknowledgement that our roles and responsibilities vary significantly across campus, and that supervisors are best positioned to determine the appropriate level of in-person engagement for particular positions. To create the community our students expect, employees should generally plan to work on campus. In those instances where work functions can be

  • media, on the PLU website—and in a brand-new K-12 downloadable teachers kit. Once the first posters came out, word spread quickly. They landed on impact boards all around campus: in residence halls, at the dCenter, at the Center for Community Engagement & Service, at the Women’s Center, on faculty office doors and in the library. Devrin Hoefer ’14 You Will NOT Hear Him Say, ‘That’s So Gay’ Read More View The Whole Campaign Click on the photos to see each poster. ML/MC images uploaded on social media

  • Calendar Spotlight Series Featured Stories Welcome Pursuing a graduate degree is more than adding letters after your name. Hear from the graduate-admission professionals who communicate daily with prospective students, locally and globally. Learn why those students choose to study at PLU — and what they gain from our distinct programs. Read More Circling the Heartbeat Open Books: A Poem Emporium is a hub for the poetry community, locally and nationwide. But to Billie Swift ’16, it’s so much more. Learn

  • solutions for K-12 school districts. In partnership with public schools facing the greatest dropout challenges, CIS chapters work to generate and coordinate resources and volunteers on behalf of public schools to help struggling students get back on track. CIS of Key Peninsula is led by two Pacific Lutheran University alumnae: Executive Director Colleen Speer ’85 and Program Director Laurel Shultz ‘91. “Our mission is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school

  • suppressed and a racially segregated community in which Latinos were often oppressed. She started in community college, transferred to California State University, Chico, and eventually earned her master’s degree there. She made the dean’s list each semester and was encouraged to apply to graduate school, landing her at Washington State University where she earned her Ph.D. She’s been teaching classes at PLU since 2006. The key to persistence for marginalized students, and subsequently their success, is

  • to a faculty member of a previous study away program on which you participated, or to a professor who has taught you in a 3 or 4-credit course. DO NOT request a recommendation from a faculty who will be leading or who is the Program Director of the study away program you are applying for. Notes on the Faculty Recommendation requirement: PLU faculty preferred (excludes non-PLU students) Exception for transfer students (community college instructors okay) New students to PLU in their first term

  • the numerous and varied tasks involved with production, all culminating in student-generated creative works. (4) COMA 209 : The Public Space This course engages a social issue in our community. Students work with community stakeholders to conduct research, determine strategy for problem solving, and advocate with decisionmakers using creative media making. (4) COMA 212 : Public Speaking Introduces the basic techniques of public speaking. Students complete several speeches and learn the basic

  • Posted on November 27, 2017October 31, 2018 Commemoration, Culture, and Coco: Exploring Día de Muertos in Mexico Scroll down to see more content Altar de Muertos at an evening celebration in el Barrio de Xochimilco. Photo Credit: James Krick. Día de los Muertos is a holiday in Oaxaca, México that brings together the community in a week of celebrations, festivals, and gatherings. It’s a community effort with preparations beginning weeks beforehand and lots of behind the scenes work. The week is

  • support this campaign, including a university-wide spring photo shoot. Here’s a look at some members of the PLU community who are supporting the It’s On Us campaign: Allison Stephens, Associate Director of Academic Advising Stephens, a co-chair of the Active Bystander Coalition with University Pastor the Rev. Dennis Sepper, has been at PLU for about 10 years and says the university has been doing bystander intervention for a majority of that time. “It’s a kind of awareness campaign, but it’s also a