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  • public service.” In fact, Strait added, he and other supporters worried Simmons’ case would set a precedent unattainable by those who would follow her. “We were very afraid she was going to set a standard that nobody else could meet,” he said. It’s easy to see why they were worried. Before graduating magna cum laude from law school in May 2017, Simmons received several prestigious awards and honors, including the Skadden Fellowship. She was the first law student in Seattle University’s history to

  • reprisal. Ensuring that inspections, investigations, and health and safety training records are kept for the designated period of time as specified in each code requirement, which may be many years after an employee leaves the university. Employee and Student ResponsibilitiesEmployees and students are responsible for following the requirements of the PLU Occupational Safety, Health & Accident Prevention Program. This includes (WAC 296-800-120): Coordinating and cooperating with all other employees in

  • master’s degree and certification. Read More. Should I go to Graduate School Right After Undergrad?As an undergraduate student, you have countless opportunities ahead of you. You also have countless options regarding your next professional or academic move. If you think that graduate school is in your future, you may be wondering — when should I go to grad school? Should I go to graduate school right after undergrad? Read More. Why Should I Get a DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice)?For most students who

  • student if you have graduated from a secondary upper school or earned an equivalent diploma, and seek to transfer college-level credit to PLU from regionally accredited colleges or universities. To be considered for transfer admission to PLU, you need a minimum college-level GPA of at least 2.50 (on a 4.0 scale) and one year (30 semester or 45 quarter hours) of college level, academic coursework. At PLU, transfer students are not only welcome, they are an important part of the campus community

  • competition, our accommodations, and many other details.  The region we are in is just beautiful, and we have a very nice view of the Alps from our accommodations at the Bavarian Music Academy. We are also fortunate to have along with us now not one, but a total of three composers whose repertoire we are performing – our very own Brian Galante (“Exsultate”), student composer and Choir of the West performer, Austin Schend (“To Achieve Thine Ends”), and now Daniel Knaggs whose work “Of Time and Passing” has

  • Procedures.Purchasing Card termination for cause may occur if: The P-Card is used for purchases deemed personal in nature and with no direct PLU business purpose. Charges include, but are not limited to, off campus departmental staff parties, unauthorized gifts purchased for staff, faculty, or student employees not reported in advance to the Business Office, meal purchases when not traveling on University business, unauthorized flower or alcohol purchases. (See PLU Travel and Business Expense Policy for more

  • , is anyone in need that God places in our path. So Philipp Nordquist’s history of PLU is appropriately entitled, Education for Service. At PLU, we teach about what Luther called vocation, i.e., the place where God calls us where our deep joy and the world’s deep hunger (i.e., our neighbor’s need) come together. You can’t get away from vocation at PLU. Every student and faculty member, every administrator and staff-person, everyone on campus regularly thinks, talks, and writes about vocation. We

  • , 2017Jenny Harris, Ph.D."Forensic Psychologist, Northwest University"Northwest University October 27, 2017Marzena Cypryanska, Ph.D."Ubiquity of Comparisons: Everything is Relative (Perhaps/Probably)SWPS University of Social Science and Humanities, Warsaw, Poland October 6, 2017Katie Corker, Ph.D."College Student Personality Traits and Motivation: Levels, Stability, and Change"Kenyon College September 22, 2017Laura P. Naumann, Ph.D."The Expression and Perception of Personality in Everyday Life"Nevada

  • and affirm through highlighting positive aspects of a student or person. “We tend to lean more towards the negative because it’s easiest to identify,” Cushman said. “But once you have validated and affirmed, then you can build a bridge.” The instinct to identify the negative is something that Cushman says happens all too often. During his symposium talk, Cushman recalled a conversation he had with a substitute teacher who was surprised that students at Stadium High School weren’t as well behaved

  • Summer Research Fellowship to research and analyze human medical experiments and research. Sophia studied away in Berlin, Germany in 2015 where she had the opportunity to meet and travel with Kurt Mayer’s wife, daughter, and grandson to visit places from his childhood. Sophia also studied away for 6 months at the University of Oxford, England to pursue Refugee and Forced Migration Studies. At PLU, Sophia is the Global Studies student worker, an Admission Ambassador intern and tour guide, and a Gonyea