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  • October 20, 2008 Free pizza, for a cost Eat if you want, but it will cost you. That was the message last week as once again the Pacific Lutheran University’s student chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists created the “Republic of Parkland” in Red Square. In exchange for pizza and pop, about 150 students received a passport to the republic, and had to abide by the rules of the “country,” which encompassed six round tables in front of Eastvold Hall. To get free pizza, students had to

  • November 12, 2012 Leannna Davis, President of the Student Veterans Association, and who served in the US Air Force, talks about the importance of duty and integrity. (Photo by PLU Photographer, John Froschauer). Honoring those who serve and protect Leanna Davis doesn’t see anything extraordinary about signing up in the U.S. Air Force and volunteering for three tours of Afghanistan after 9-11. It was part of her duty, and her honor to serve her country, she told the assembled crowd on Monday, as

  • Lute’s Company Leads the Way on New Panama Canal Project Posted by: Sandy Dunham / April 10, 2015 Image: Alan Krause ’76 stands in front of the construction site at the Panama Canal expansion. (Photo courtesy of MWH Global) April 10, 2015 MWH Global Featured in History Channel Show April 11By Matthew Salzano '18PLU Marketing & CommunicationsTACOMA, Wash. (April 10, 2015)—Fun fact: The Panama Canal opened 101 years ago. Another? The canal is about to expand to double its capacity. The most fun

  • New Honor Society Enters LutedomeEvery year, nine thousand students worldwide join Sigma Tau Delta, an English Honor Society founded in 1924. This international group of readers and writers engages in formal and informal discussions about literature, fosters literacy education through outreach programming, and celebrates the impact of words on culture and experience. In the 2014-2015 academic year, Sigma Tau Delta made its way to PLU. PLU students and faculty have joined a conversation that

  • Mike Burton ’69 ‹ Resolute Online: Fall 2014 Home Features The Deacons Billboards A New Chapter Justice in Society Art of Diplomacy Editor’s Note Setting the Course Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Features The Deacons Billboards A New Chapter Justice in Society Art of Diplomacy Editor’s Note Setting the Course Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News

  • Summer Undergraduate Research in Particle Physics Posted by: alemanem / November 29, 2023 November 29, 2023 As part of our commitment to diversity and inclusion, U.S. CMS is excited to announce the next edition of the RENEW-HEP USCMS SPRINT/ USCMS PURSUE combined undergraduate internship program. The internship program is intended to address the under-representation of women and minority students in STEM fields and is open to students pursuing physics, engineering, computer science, mathematics

  • PLU Chorale tours the southeast, uses music to make the world a better place The Chorale will perform in Georgia, Alabama and Florida and will close the tour with a homecoming concert in PLU’s Lagerquist Concert Hall. In a program titled “I Can Tell the World,” the Pacific Lutheran University Chorale will perform a repertoire of choral music, featuring… January 8, 2016 Touring

  • Step 5: Plan for review timeThere are three levels of HPRB review: exempt, expedited, and full board review. The Mentor diagnostic pre-survey will help determine which level of review the project will likely require. The HPRB will make the determination about level of review upon receipt of the proposal, based on the information provided. Learn about levels of review The average review times of each category are: Exempt: 6-8 days Expedited: 8-10 days Full Board: Plan to submit at least 1-2

  • Step 5: Plan for review timeThere are three levels of HPRB review: exempt, expedited, and full board review. The Mentor pre-survey will help you determine which level of review your project will likely require. The HPRB will make the determination about level of review upon receipt of your proposal, based on the information you provide. Learn about levels of review The average review times of each category are: Exempt: 6-8 days Expedited: 8-10 days Full Board: Plan to submit at least 1-2 months

  • Step 6: Plan for review timeThere are three levels of HPRB review: exempt, expedited, and full board review. The Mentor pre-survey will help you determine which level of review your project will likely require. The HPRB will make the determination about level of review upon receipt of your proposal, based on the information you provide. Learn about levels of review The average review times of each category are: Exempt: 6-8 days Expedited: 8-10 days Full Board: Plan to submit at least 1-2 months