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  • Scott Rogers Dean of Assessment and Core Curriculum Phone: 253-535-7985 Email: rogers@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 125 Professional Biography Additional Titles/Roles Associate Professor of English Co-Director of the Parkland Literacy Center Education Ph.D., Univeristy of Louisville, 2011 M.A., University of New Mexico, 2006 B.A., University of California, Los Angeles, 2001 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise First-Year Writing Writing Program Administration and Assessment

  • to handling its hazardous wastes responsibly by adhering to these objectives. Reduce the quantity of hazardous waste generated to the lowest practical level. Manage hazardous wastes in a manner that protects the health and safety of students, staff, and faculty at PLU as well as the surrounding community. Manage hazardous wastes using the most responsible and environmentally sound methods practical. This includes reducing the potential for releases of hazardous waste into the environment and

  • have their own living space and dorms. “It gave me a community to lean on,” she says. In her first year at PLU, Chan has contributed to and lead on matters of social justice within education while pursuing a major in political science. As an ASPLU senator, she helps to write bills and advocate for students. As a dCenter Rieke scholar, she volunteers in PLU’s diversity center and participates in social justice campus activities, and helps to tell high school students about PLU. This spring, she’ll

  • Revised January 2011 Although there is no requirement by law, the university’s policy provides for additional pay at the rate one and one-half times the regular rate, whenever certain benefits eligible staff employees are required to be present on holidays observed by the university.

  • among others. His extensive guest soloist appearances include performances with Wynton Marsalis at Lincoln Center and Jon Faddis and The Carnegie Hall Big Band. Vincent’s discography reveals over 20 titles as a leader and over 250 as a sideman. Vincent tours frequently with his projects around the in the United States, Europe, Japan, China and around the world. Vincent continues to share his distinct voice and musical knowledge, as a performer and jazz educator. He is currently on staff at William

  • Interest Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Every Wednesday from 7pm-8pm Where: Xavier 250 Club Email: econclub@plu.eduFirm Logistics ClubDescription: We are a club for ROTC that assist Mr. Starks and organize the supply room to make it more neat as well as help run supply smoothly. Type of Club or Organization: General Interest Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Monthly, day and time TBA Where: Memorial Gym, attached to Names Fitness Center Club President’s Email: pricel

  • Nicole Jordan ’15 discusses her new role at PLU’s Center for Gender Equity TACOMA, WASH. (March. 10, 2020) — Nicole Jordan ’15 is back on campus, this time using the degree she earned in social work to help educate and lead others in her new position as coordinator for PLU’s Center for Gender Equity. The center began as… March 16, 2020

  • PLU’s Center for Community Engagement and Service welcomes new Director CCES welcomes Kristin Menson as new Director In late August, PLU’s Center for Community Engagement and Service (CCES) welcomed Kristen Menson as its new Director. Kristin comes to PLU from Louisiana State University (LSU) where she was the Program Manager in the Center for Community… September 6, 2018 CCESfaculty newsletter

  • is a much safer approach than going to a stationary location and pressing a button. If a caller uses the Campus Safety phone app to contact Campus Safety their GPS position will be automatically shared. Using your phone also allows you to stay mobile if the situation requires. Rather than dedicating additional resources (money and staff time) to repairing the Blue Phones, PLU is committing to expanding our new system with additional Call for Help stations inside and outside of buildings. In the

  • athletes. “We feel like our students are students first,” said Cohen, who earned her master’s degree in sports administration at Pacific Lutheran University. “For me, this is all about education.” And Cohen walks the walk. During a recent tour of Husky Stadium, she gazed up at what the football staff calls the “3.0 wall,” bragging about running out of room to showcase photos of all the football players with high grade point averages. “It’s really special,” she said. “I love that we can be successful in