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  • use are carefully selected from the Pacific Northwest (including Tacoma, Seattle, and Auburn) but there’s more to the story than that. Paul grew up in the Tacoma area and his family home is located directly beside the workshop. His father was a professor and musician but also repaired organs, letting Paul help with the job. This is how he found his passion for building organs. The Parkland location also provides the right amount of inconspicuousness. “We don’t get a lot of visitors which is good

  • Banner The Banner system (http://banweb.plu.edu) stores university data and allows online access to a number of university resources for PLU students, faculty and staff. For students it gives access to registration, course schedules, financial records, and other personal information. For faculty it gives access to teaching schedules, class rosters, waitlists, and tools to submit final grades. For employees, it allows for viewing and maintaining employment information such as tax information and

  • revitalizing the use of Makah in Neah Bay. There was also time for beach walking and learning the bone game. As ever the generosity of the people of Neah Bay was their favorite lesson.January 2006 The January 06 class had many adventures at Neah Bay. The photos on this page show some of them. Learning about the importance of the canoe, beach collecting, visiting the Ozette site, learning the bone game, and enjoying the environment.

  • Copyright policies and practices in higher education are shaped by federal legislation, most recently the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA, 1998), the TEACH Act (2002), and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA, 2008). These laws seek balance between the rights of copyright holders and the needs of the public, including educators and learners. The DMCA and TEACH acts relate primarily to instructional use of copyrighted materials, whereas the HEOA is relevant in this context primarily

  • faculty to let you know about the sunsetting of the ½” VHS video format. Since the Spring of 2013 we have not been able to purchase new ½” VHS players because they are no longer being manufactured. At this time we have only a few spares left to replace players in the classroom that become inoperable. If you’re still using 1/2″ VHS cassettes in the classroom, please be aware of the following change that will take place this summer and learn what you can do to make this transition as smooth as possible

  • $8,470 to support mental health services for students.The support from Pierce County Connected will allow the nurse practitioners and mental health counselors who work at PLU Counseling, Health & Wellness Services to provide expanded HIPAA compliant telehealth services that make mental health services accessible to all students who need them, even as they may be participating in their courses from an off-campus location this fall.  “With COVID-19 causing additional stress on a number of fronts, our

  • graduate contributed to many media and leadership organizations on campus, including The Mooring Mast and MediaLab. Kari also works part time as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Puget Sound advising the student newspaper, The Trail . Rustin Dwyer, videographer Rustin Dwyer joined the Marketing and Communications department in December 2014 in a desperate bid to avoid another bitter winter in New York City. He spent his last eight years there working as the staff videographer at The New

  • manage chronic illnesses like asthma and high blood pressure.  We also offer immunizations, specific men’s and women’s healthcare services, physical examinations, sexual health services, and care for emotional and mental health.Full List of Services How Can We Help? GET CAREPLU Health Services is pleased to offer primary care services to keep you as happy and healthy as possible during your PLU education. More InformationGET TESTEDWe have the ability to conduct certain tests on site.  These include

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  • for it. I have an even greater passion for music in general, and I wish to share the knowledge that I have acquired with inquiring minds such as yours.LessonsYou will receive 12 lessons each semester. You are expected to arrive at each lesson prepared and on-time in order to make the best use of our time. Please come to each lesson with an inquisitive mind, asking questions, and seeking to learn something. If you are unable to attend a lesson, let me know 24 hours in advance and we will reschedule

  • tried to be sensitive to that. I’m doing a mid-semester survey over the spring break, to see what is working and what needs to change. The survey is anonymous but I asked for their permission to share their responses in this interview. One student wrote “I really appreciate that we still have class at normal class time, because it provides structure,” and another said that “I appreciate your use of the chat on Zoom as well, and making sure all questions and comments are addressed.” Communication is