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million to PLU, making her the single largest benefactor in university history. The three-year, $20 million endeavor completed in two distinct phases will officially open with the production of Cole Porter’s Tony Award–winning “Kiss Me, Kate” on the rechristened Eastvold Auditorium Main Stage. Jeff Clapp, who has spent so many of his years in this building, both as a student and a professor, will direct production. From the exterior, it appears little has changed since the days of the Chapel-Music
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million to PLU, making her the single largest benefactor in university history. The three-year, $20 million endeavor completed in two distinct phases will officially open with the production of Cole Porter’s Tony Award–winning “Kiss Me, Kate” on the rechristened Eastvold Auditorium Main Stage. Jeff Clapp, who has spent so many of his years in this building, both as a student and a professor, will direct production. From the exterior, it appears little has changed since the days of the Chapel-Music
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and helped his two brothers and friends apply. He was familiar with government forms from years of doing his parents’ taxes. “When it came out I applied and that allowed me to be more secure in a way that I was able to more freely talk about who I am,” Kim said. “My history, my story as well as my status.” Kim is just one of many students who attend PLU with undocumented or DACA status. The official number is not known in an effort to protect the security and privacy of such students
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, are voiced by an instructor outside the room, watching the scene unfold. “The experience provided some safety but still triggered strong emotions,” Bird says. “With this physical presence in front of you and the clock ticking, someone’s life is in your hands.”PLU School of NursingCommitment, Caring and LeadershipLearn about the mission, history and programs offered, as well as download application materials.Students often attend simulation labs in groups of eight, accompanied by their instructor
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experience I would like to share. First, there is no doubt about the quality of PLU education. All I have to do is ask, because the PLU faculties are super friendly and willing to support my study and life. Second, I have many opportunities because of my hard work. My current GPA is 3.23 out of 4. I know it is not the best, but I have tried as a foreign student and am pretty satisfied with this result. Right now, I am working on a personal business project with my mentor, Prof. Rogers. Both of us get
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. Information about the University Dispute Resolution Committee and the university’s Grievance Policy and Procedures can be found in the Personnel Manual. Section 2. DISCIPLINARY AND DISMISSAL PROCEDURES In any challenge of a faculty member’s actions, rights, or standing, utmost care shall be taken to protect the personal and professional reputations of all parties concerned. Adequate cause for disciplinary action or dismissal (see Bylaws, Article V, Section 1) will be related, directly and substantially
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benefit the student. A student wishing to work with a specific advisor is requested to contact the faculty member first to see if he or she is accepting additional advisees. Student Petitions – Role of the Academic Advisor & All Faculty: All faculty should be aware of the petition and progression policies in the School of Nursing Student Handbook. If a student becomes unable to progress in their program (i.e. course failure, personal or health issues, financial issues, etc), they should connect with
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has attended PLU. Education Records: any record maintained by the university that is directly related to a student, with the following exceptions: 1. Personal records maintained by university employees which are in the sole possession of the maker and are not accessible or revealed to any other person except a temporary substitute; 2. Employment records unless the employment records are contingent on the fact that the employee is a student; 3. Records maintained by Campus Safety solely for law
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this campaign—and more are coming Spring semester. As part of the Women’s Center, The Sexual Awareness and Personal Empowerment Team (SAPET) has helped table in the Anderson University Center about the campaign with buttons and pledge cards. In November, there was a chapel service about preventing sexual assault. On Feb. 17, Lt. Col. Celia FlorCruz from Joint Base Lewis-McChord will speak on campus about sexual violence. During Spring semester there also will be a university wide photo shoot for
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excellence within the Northwest Conference as well as regional and national levels. Committed to the holistic development of students, the department strives to educate and promote personal growth and physical well-being through its intercollegiate sports program. The department subscribes to high standards of ethical conduct and fair play to achieve athletic prominence and to safeguard the health and welfare of its students. PLU Athletics and Recreation Inclusion Policy and Best Practices for
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