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  • Section 1. Tenure-eligible faculty of all ranks, regardless of teaching load, are eligible to vote at Faculty Assembly and in electronic balloting. Emeriti faculty are not eligible to vote at Faculty Assembly. Contingent faculty with a full-time (1.00 FTE) contract have the right to vote at Faculty Assembly and in electronic balloting during the academic year in which they hold that appointment. Contingent faculty with less than a full-time contract do not have the right to vote at Faculty

  • Grading ScaleA general guideline for grading Effective as of Fall 2021, the grading scale in the table below constitutes a general guideline aligned with the scale for GPA calculations published in the PLU Online Catalog. The grading scale below is a guideline; faculty can continue to determine and publish to students grading scales that represent their grading requirements. Many faculty and some departments have created their own grading scales, based on disciplinary and pedagogical standards

  • Supervisors will: Notify employees if they work they perform exposes them to noise levels at or above 85 dBA. Arrange for training of affected employees. Assist Environmental Health & Safety Manager in arranging audiometric testing. Assist in follow up (see below) procedures when audiometric testing identifies a standard threshold shift Enforce the use of hearing protection where it is required. Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) Manager will: Arrange for annual audiometric testing Assist

  • The Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Organ Disposition of the Gottfried and Mary Fuchs OrganThrough the vision of organist emeritus David Dahl, and the financial help of many, and in particular the Fuchs foundation, a magnificent organ with three manuals and pedal was installed in Lagerquist concert hall of the Mary Baker Russell Music Center. Built by Paul Fritts and Co, it was finished in 1998. The case is Douglas Fir, a wood that grows here in the Pacific Northwest. It came from salvage logs, trees

  • The Department of Political Science is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones. The presentations will be given on May 24th in Xavier Hall, Room 201. Click on each student name to see their presentation title. Naomi AtnafuRachel M. BentonIngri J. Bernal SalgadoGrant D. HoskinsQuan T. HuynhAaron R. MillerDylan RuggeriCheyn D. Tam-SwitzerOwen P. WhiteNaomi AtnafuPower of Identity: The Constitutionalized Shift in Ethiopian NationalismRachel M. Benton“Navigating Gender Discrimination and Sexual

  • Matt Kennedy ’07 Empowerment Football 2009 Office Location:null Biography Biography Matt Kennedy’s interest in sports started with playing baseball with his father at age 8 and continued through elementary school, junior high, high school, college and now into his post graduate years. Matt has played on baseball, basketball, football and lacrosse teams and has spent time mountain biking, trekking, rock climbing and snowboarding. In college, at PLU, Matt was also encouraged to travel and study

  • Courtney Olsen Manager of Short-Term Programs she/her Phone: 253-535-7628 Email: olsencd@plu.edu Office Location:Wang Center for Global Education Status:Working Hybrid Professional Biography Education B.A., Economics and History, Pacific Lutheran University, 2018 M.St., Modern British History, University of Oxford, 2020 Responsibilities Supports faculty in the development, implementation, and budget management of Short-Term Study Away Programs including travel logistics Supports faculty in

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  •   The anchor tag is a good way to link the user to a specific part of a page. However for it to work correctly it has to be in a separate element row. The anchor tag will direct to whatever element row it is placed in, so if you would like to direct someone to a different set of elements, you have to create a new element row.     Once you are in a new row, or know what row you want to anchor to add in the element and give it a name.     Once that is done it will look something like this     The

  • Sebastian Bostwick Student Success Advisor They/Them Email: sbostwick@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Master of Fine Arts, Poetry, Notre Dame, 2020 Bachelor of Arts, English, Western Washington University, 2016 Biography Sebastian Bostwick is nonbinary trans poet, cat person, and plant parent. They’ve been with PLU since August 2022, but working in higher education has been a life-long dream of theirs. They hold a Bachelor of Arts in English, with an emphasis in Creative Writing, from

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  • BusinessAccounting Certificate Program Certificate in Technology and Innovation Management (TIM) Certificate in Healthcare Management Certificate in Entrepreneurship and Closely-Held Enterprises Certificate in Supply Chain Management EducationBachelor’s Level Teacher Certification: Elementary Education with options for Special Education, Reading, English Language Learners, and Early Childhood Education Health and Fitness K12 Music Education K12 Post-Bachelor’s Teacher Certification: Master of