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  • always fun to hear from folks who seethe book in a bookstore or to meet professors at conferences who use it in with their classes, said Fryhle. He recalls hearing from a relative in Sweden who saw it there.  Thousands of copies are in print. “I get a lot of satisfaction of presenting the material as cleanly and clearly as possible,” Fryhle said. “Another stimulating aspect about writing is the dialog with other organic chemists around the country about chemical processes and how we teach our beloved

  • Anderson University Center Commons hosts a number of shows a year that connect and complement the Gallery’s main show.Season ScheduleFind out what's going on at the University Gallery.MoreCampus ArtCheck out art around the university's campus.More Visit the University Gallery Please note: The doors to Ingram Hall remain locked. Please call the College of Professional Studies office upon arrival for entry. Thank you! (253) 535-7150 ParkingParking is available in the Wheeler Lot (with temporary pass) or

  • AccessibilityPacific Lutheran University complies with the American with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and provides reasonable accommodations to students with documented disabilities. Coordination of services is through the Office of Accessibility and Accommodation at www.plu.edu/oaaWeb AccessibilityThe Pacific Lutheran University Web site is designed to support XHTML and CSS Web standards as established by the World Wide Web Consortium. Pages extending deep into

  • producing a mini-series of videos following individuals engaging with the Blue Zones project and how it has impacted them for the better. Nisqually Land TrustThe Nisqually Land Trust protects and stewards lands to permanently benefit the water, fish, wildlife, and people of the Nisqually River Watershed. Volunteers help monitor and restore protected lands by contributing their time, expertise and enthusiasm. MediaLab created a short video highlighting their annual salmon bake, as well as creating a

  • The University recognizes that the value of its data and resources lie in their appropriate and widespread use. Pacific Lutheran University is committed to respect and protect the privacy of its students, employees, parents, alumni, friends and healthcare patients as well as to protect the confidentiality of information important to the University’s academic mission. A data classification policy is necessary to provide a framework for securing data from risks including but not limited to

  • 4. Learning and research within communityLutheran education is indelibly marked by a love of liberal and collegial learning. It was, in fact, a group of Wittenberg scholars – working together – who launched the reform of education, ethics, language study, marriage, music, social welfare, and theology – to mention only a few. Such reform began with the serious questioning of the status quo, a questioning which led the authorities of church and state to brand Luther as a heretic and a criminal

  • patient injury. Use of scents such as perfumes or heavily scented lotions or deodorants is not allowed in the patient care environment. Students who smoke should not do so in uniform as the odors cling to clothes and can have ill effects on some patients. Students who do smell of smoke or perfume may be sent home from clinical and missed hours may not be made up. Jewelry should be conservative and appropriate. Body jewelry should be non-dangling or pose potential injury hazard. Some clinical agencies

  • discuss this.  If you run out after this, you will need to seek care from your primary care provider, Lute TeleHealth, or a local urgent care clinic. If you need medical services during the summer, please use Lute TeleHealth (enroll now if you haven’t already, see eligibility below), call the MultiCare Nurse Consulting Line at 253-792-6410, or seek one of the area urgent care clinics or the MultiCare / Good Samaritan Parkland Emergency Services in the event of an emergency. * The Health Center will be

  • -term kinesiology career goal is to help individuals maximize their athletic performance and enjoyment through mental skills training, with a specific interest in working with outdoor adventure athletes. My final applied project helped me work toward this goal, as the project was titled “Research to Practice: An Examination of Youth Sport Coaches’ Knowledge, Perceptions, and Use of Mental Skills Training.” For this project, I interviewed youth climbing coaches across the country to learn about their

  • October 7, 2009 PLU receives top marks for sustainability Pacific Lutheran University has garnered a prestigious ranking this week, as the Sustainable Endowments Institute released its College Sustainability Report Card for 2010. Overall, the university was graded an A-, with As granted to many areas such as climate change, energy use, student involvement and food and recycling.(Find the complete report HERE). PLU was one of only 26 colleges or universities to receive an overall A- mark, the