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  • September 1, 2009 9 a.m. – Assistant Principal Heinen’s office Tad Heinen ’96 spends plenty of his time disciplining students. That’s part of the job. Not the part he enjoys, but he sees himself as what troubled students need to get through another year. Although many students have heard his message over and over again, for many, it just hasn’t clicked yet.“We don’t want you to go down the wrong path,” he tells those students. In his office, Heinen tries to display pieces of his personality

  • classes are cancelled or have a delayed start.* Policy Update (effective December 2022) Virtual Appointments with the Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner: All psychiatric nurse practitioner visits through the Counseling Center are virtual.  These services are in high demand with limited availability.  All appointments scheduled with the psychiatric nurse practitioner during a university weather related delay or closure will be available and kept.  Students should anticipate attending their scheduled

  • operating budget.Quick Links Financial Statements and 990Budget Advisory CommitteeThis university committee’s general purpose is to assist the President in the development of the university’s annual budget. The Specific Duties of the Budget Advisory Committee as outlined in the Faculty Handbook: To elicit such information from such sources as are appropriate to executing the committee’s general purpose. To meet with such bodies and such individuals as are appropriate to executing the committee’s general

  • General InfoHospitality Services & Campus Restaurants is proudly owned and operated by Pacific Lutheran University and our thoughtful, professional staff is committed to serving the PLU Community. In addition to The Commons, our state of the art dining facility, we operate Old Main Market, Kelley Cafe and The Lute Cafe. Through the links on the left, you can navigate the special services we offer: Sick Meal — when you’re feeling too sick to leave your room and need a basic meal to get by. We

  • (planting) from a farmer’s perspective.” Formed in 2000 by the Emergency Food Network, Mother Earth Farm is an eight-acre organic farm that produces more than 150,000 pounds of fresh fruit and vegetables each growing season. All the produce is distributed directly to local food banks and hot meal programs. Through service learning projects and the student environmental club GREAN, PLU students have volunteered at the farm. Working there is as much an educational experience as it is manual labor, Mares

  • ‘A Christmas Invitation’ broadcast Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / December 8, 2015 Image: PLU Christmas featuring Angela Meade with the Choir of the West, the University Chorale and the University Orchestra at PLU on Friday, Dec. 11, 2015. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU) December 8, 2015 Save the date to see our Christmas concert broadcastTo bring PLU’s 125th anniversary year to a spectacular close, PLU’s annual Christmas concert “A Christmas Invitation” will be broadcast into homes on Christmas and

  • and Madison Square Garden in New York.Her students have won prizes in competitions sponsored by PLU, the Coeur d’Alene Symphony, the Tacoma Philharmonic, the Washington Music Educators Association, and the National Flute Association. Rhyne enjoys performing a wide variety of music from all genres and eras, including historically-informed performances of early music on a one-keyed wooden flute as well as performances of avant-garde contemporary solo and chamber works. Her Two Muses recording of

  • parking ($30).  Ivy, Morken and Olson lots contain sections that are reserved for faculty. All parking regulations in PLU lots are enforced between 7:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday, throughout the school year.  Areas that are enforced 24 hours per day are: fire lanes, South Hall Lot, handicapped spaces, carpool spaces, loading zones and reserved 24 hour spaces. Personal vehicles are prohibited from driving on inner campus without prior authorization from Campus Safety.  The only exception to

  • The listed menu is subject to change. 100/13/20/3 = Calories/Fat/Carbohydrates/Protein You may still eat in The Commons if you’re not an Early Arrival student! Crazy Days Meal Prices: Breakfast – $4.50 | Lunch – $5.50 | Dinner – $5.50 - select day -Monday CLOSED Tuesday CLOSED Wednesday ENTREES 2 Buttermilk Pancakesvegetariandairygluten2 Gluten-Friendly PancakesglutenfreevegansoyScrambled EggsglutenfreevegetarianeggScrambled Eggs & CheeseglutenfreevegetariandairyeggScrambled Eggs

  • . They continue to fight each day, with his memory lingering in all they do — from online fundraisers for the Epilepsy Foundation to marches for equal rights. “We can keep Panayotis Alexandros Horton in our world by thinking and speaking our memories as long as we live,” his brother wrote. That’s how his family ensures their three-linked chain will never break, andin Panago’s words — will carry on: “I am from a strong link of three,” Panago wrote in his “I Am” poem, in a PLU class. “From a chain