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  • church. In 1975, she began teaching human anatomy and physiology laboratories at PLU and continued in that position until she retired in 2002. She initiated and guided the human cadaver dissection program at PLU, working with the University of Washington School of Medicine to establish protocols. Matthias is survived by her husband, two sons and five grandchildren. VOLUME 6, ISSUE 3 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb

  • Trained Staff or Faculty members may serve as Review Officers (Student Code of Conduct) and Decision Makers (Title IX) to review any incident as determined by the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities. The Dean of Students will appoint Review Officers at the start of each academic year, and additional Review Officers may be appointed during the year. The Title IX Coordinator will appoint Decision Makers at the start of each academic year, and additional Decision Makers may be appointed

  • Authority to fill a vacant or newly created position is obtained by completing a Position Request form and routing it through the appropriate budget head, dean or director, vice president(s), President’s Council and Human Resources. Human Resources will assure that the position has been properly classified and will establish the hiring salary range. Job Vacancy announcements are prepared for all positions in which applications will be accepted. Essential duties of the job will be clearly

  • September 27, 2013 The changing Constitution By Valery Jorgensen ’15 In celebration of the 226 anniversary of the United States Constitution, Pacific Lutheran University hosted speaker Leno Rose-Avila, and a panel discussion on immigrant rights. Rose-Avila is the Executive Director of Seattle’s Office of Immigrant and Refugee affairs. He has been involved in immigrant rights issues for many years. Rose-Avila discussed the issues of immigrant rights and how the Constitution helps shape how laws

  • Nana Jackson, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Email: jacksodn@plu.edu Curriculum Vitae: View my CV Professional Biography Education Doctor of Philosophy, Business Administration – Organizational Leadership, National University, San Diego, CA, 2024 Master of Business Administration, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA, 2018 Master of Arts, Human Resource Development, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, TX, 2011 Bachelor of Arts, English Linguistics, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria

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  • FAQSHow do I know if IHON is a good fit for me?We’re looking for students who: Like intellectual challenges Don’t think in boxes….and who don’t like to be put in boxes Who doubt that we’ve got all the answers – and want to consider what other cultures, and other times and places, have said about fundamental problems of human existence Unlike some other honors programs, IHON focuses on your intellectual potential, rather than what you may have already achieved. IHON includes both students who

  • ResourcesSymposium 2012 Suggested Readings Maude Barlow, Blue Covenant (The New Press, 2007) (Available at the PLU Bookstore for purchase) “Maude Barlow has for decades been a leading voice arguing that access to safe drinking water should be a basic human right. Called the ‘Al Gore of water,’ Barlow is the very best kind of advocate–deeply informed, articulate, and persuasive. Essential reading for anyone interested in the emerging international movement for water justice, Blue Covenant is one

  • September 23, 2011 Bob Zellner spoke to students about his experiences as a civil rights activist in the 1960s as part of the kick-off event for the Diversity Center’s 10 year anniversary. ‘We have a lot of work to do’ By Chris Albert While an angry crowd piled on top of Bob Zellner like a bunch of football players fighting over a loose ball, the last thing the twenty-something college student remembered was someone kicking him in the head and the thought “this is the way I die” crossing his

  • Beyond Study AwayPacific Lutheran University values all aspects of a Global Education. In addition to traditional Study Away, students have access to international speakers, funding for research abroad, and post-graduation global opportunities.Check out these other global opportunities Wang Research Grants PLU Peace Scholars PLU Peace Corps Prep Global Symposia & Lectures Fulbright & Fellowships Post-Grad Global Opportunties PLU Alumni Travel SeminarThe Beginner's Guide to Volunteering

  • Certificate FormStudent Worker Rights and Responsibilities Form The Student Worker Rights and Responsibilities Form details your rights when working in Washington State as well as your responsibilities as a new student worker at PLU. You can find further information in our PLU Student Workers Handbook.Student Worker Rights and Responsibilities FormDirect Deposit Form (optional) If you wish to receive your paychecks via direct deposit, you will need to fill out a form with your bank’s routing number and