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  • University property and services may be used only for university functions during the hours and at the locations that have been approved through advance scheduling.  Inappropriate use of university property and/or services may result in referral to the student conduct system.   Attempted or actual theft of and/or damage and/or vandalism to university property or the property of a member of the PLU community are prohibited.  In addition, knowingly possessing or utilizing stolen property, or

  • Free & Open to the PublicWhen: Thursday, March 7, 2019 The Writer’s Story: 4 pm in Ness Second Floor Lobby, KHP Reading and Reception: 7 pm, Studio Theatre, KHPDr. Melissa Michal is of Seneca descent. Her creative work explores historical trauma and resilience within her own community. She has work appearing in The Florida Review, Yellow Medicine Review, and the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program’s Narrative Witnessing project. Dr. Michal’s short story collection, Living on the

  • Healthcare Economics: An Interview with Teresa Hackler and Karen Travis By Michael Halvorson, Benson Family Chair in Business and Economic History The following excerpts were gathered from an April 24, 2018 conversation between Michael Halvorson, PLU student Teresa Hackler, and Economics professor Karen Travis. Hackler and Travis completed a Benson Summer Research project together in… April 24, 2018 Benson Family ResearchBusiness and Economic HistoryHealthcare EconomicsKaren TravisOregon State

  • Pacific Lutheran Alumni Benefits ProgramThe Pacific Lutheran University Office of Alumni & Student Connections is pleased to sponsor an Alumni Benefits Program as a service to our graduates. Insurance Products Auto, Home & Renters ◦ Life ◦ Accidental Death ◦ Travel ◦ Long Term Care ◦ Long Term Disability ◦ Pet ◦ Identity Theft ◦ Small Business ◦ Medicare Supps Financial Services › Real Estate Benefits: connect with a network of hand-selected agents—and earn a cash rebate › Student Loan

  • , April 20 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in PLU’s University Gallery. Sortun is on track to submit an edition of hand-printed, wood-bound books dedicated to her grandfather and memories of his lake house. The books will be displayed on a pedestal, inspired by planks of the dock. “People should expect to see the results of countless hours of grueling study – of frustration and elation – of blood, sweat and tears,” Sortun says. “Personally, and I think this will apply to others, my works displayed in the show

  • Commute Smart BenefitsListed below are the benefits for faculty and staff: Emergency Ride Home Preferred Carpool Parking Spaces Ridematching Reporting Commute Trips Bike Racks and Lockers Lockers and Showers Transit Benefits: Employee Transit Benefits Student Transit BenefitsEmergency Ride Home (ERH)Emergency Ride Home is designed to provide employees with needed transportation when they have a personal illness, family illness, family emergency, or unexpected overtime. Emergency Ride Home is

  • Our annotations are created using the Hypothes.is social annotation tool. To use this nifty, open source tool, all you have to do is download the plugin and add it to your web browser, create an account, and that’s it! There are two main ways to add your annotations to the project: First Impressions: These annotations are created by anyone with a Hypothes.is account and access to the plugin, and they can be viewed and replied to by anyone who has installed Hypothes.is on their browser. As the

  • S. Erving Severtson Research Fellowship Forest Foundation Undergraduate Research ProgramIn May 2000, a grant was awarded to the Division of Social Sciences for a student-faculty research program to honor PLU faculty member and alumnus (1955) Dr. S. Erving (Erv) Severtson. Endowed by the Forest Foundation, the Severtson funding supports joint student and faculty research by providing financial assistance. For student researchers, the grant covers up to $500 for project expenses and a $3,950

  • June 16, 2009 Matters of Faith By Patricia O’Connell Killen, Ph.D. Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies Professor of Religion At PLU, students talk about spirituality. They think about the meaning of life – human experiences of love, joy, creativity, success, suffering, death, of making and keeping commitments, of extending oneself on behalf of others. Students grapple with the meaning of integrity. They seek to find a purpose, something that is, in the words of some of my former students

  • January 28, 2010 Uganda: Market Exploration By Theodore Charles Over the past couple of days I have been experimenting with the local system of bartering. There is a local price and ‘Mzungu price’ which is usually double that of the local one. In one market, where I purchased basketry and various items I bargained hard enough to save 20,000 shillings (about ten dollars) and leave the market happily. “Ugandan markets contain stores that are packed tightly together and it is often hard to