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  • a grant funded by Puget Sound Energy and supported by Independent Colleges of Washington. The project’s faculty advisers, business Assistant Professor Leong Chan and computer science Assistant Professor Renzhi Cao, led a team that includes students from both disciplines. Business students developed the research model and designed consumer survey questions, while computer science students worked to collect data and build a website to increase awareness of energy efficiency through the use of

  • whose behavior involves damage or destruction of university property. Restitution may also be required when an individual’s behavior requires university staff or external agencies to perform tasks above and beyond normal work responsibilities. When such restitution is possible, it is expected and required, not as a substitute for, but in addition to, a sanction. PLU will not be responsible for assisting any student in obtaining restitution from any other student or from the university. Fees for

  • should be trained and tested to ensure a viable COOP capability. Schedule a COOP planning workshop for your office. Email csin@plu.eduIs your office prepared for a disaster?Check out FEMA’s office continuity plan to learn how you could help prepare your office for an emergency!COOP Process 1. Review: Business Interruption Staffing Decision Guide 2. Complete: PLU COOP Guide 2020 or PLU Academic COOP Guide 2020         * Review staffing plan instructions * Identify essential functions. * Identify

  • Center for Media Studies for years to come.” – Rachel Young, Cascade Regional Blood Services “Working with the Center was a great decision. From PR to commercials, the Center will improve on not only your marketing, but building a healthy rapport for your company in the community.” – Veronica Larson, Korean Women’s’ Association “PLU student interns come to us well-equipped to be contributing members of our newsroom. Over the years, we’ve published their stories, photos and videos as our own and love

  • Dismissal from the School of Nursing is an action that can be taken only by the Dean based on recommendation by the RAP committee. Students dismissed from the program due to unsatisfactory performance may appeal the decision to the University Dispute Resolution Committee. The UDRC review is limited to whether a School of Nursing or University policy, including the policy on Equal Opportunity, was violated. Students who are dismissed from the School of Nursing for academic performance may re

  • 2023 Computer Science Capstone SymposiumThe Computer Science Department senior capstone presentations will take place Saturday, May 6th.  If you’d like to join the capstone Zoom session, please email Assistant Professor Jeff Caley at caleyjb@plu.edu. Saturday, May 6th9:30am – Ray Tracer Hongsen Zhao (BS) Ray tracing is a widely used rendering technique for generating realistic images by simulating the behavior of light in virtual scenes. In this project, we focus on enhancing the quality of

  • anonymously disclosing evidence of unlawful or unethical practices. Use this hotline to report unsafe or unethical behavior. It is recommended that you first file a report with the University Dispute Resolution Committee (UDRC). Click here for more information about the UDRC. The campus conduct hotline is available to call toll-free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week:  1-866-943-5787 Information disclosed on this hotline is anonymous, as the number is designed to protect employees and students from

  • owned, subscribed to, or supported by PLU. Use of IT services is a privilege granted to PLU students, faculty, and staff for learning and working in community. In using PLU technology and related services, all members of the PLU community are expected to exercise sound judgment and personal responsibility for one’s behavior know and comply with all policies and procedures respect the rights and privacy of others be accountable to university policies, staff and faculty handbooks as appropriate, the

  • remedies for the Impacted Party and the community.  If the alleged behavior does not meet the 2020 Final Rule definition and criteria for Title IX as defined by the U.S. Department of Education, but there is an allegation of student misconduct, the report will be referred to the Dean of Students Office and Student Rights and Responsibilities for further action. This policy, the Title IX Prohibited Conduct Formal Process procedures, and the Student Code of Conduct procedures set forth the procedures

  • communities in a positive way. Educational Conversations are not a part of a student’s disciplinary record, and instead are used to partner with students for student success.Pre-Conduct MeetingsPre-Conduct meetings are described as incidents in which a student’s behavior has not reached the level of a Student Conduct process, but the behaviors still need to be addressed and redirected. Students will meet with a Review Officer to discuss the incident in cases of Pre-Conduct, and the conversation will not