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many other challenges. However, while acknowledging these realities, our Lutheran heritage calls us to express a bold trust in the potential for making a positive difference. The stories in this issue of ResoLute embody this spirit of confidence and hope, as well as academic rigor, commitment, integrity and conviction. These values set PLU apart as faculty, students, staff and alumni pursue their chosen work worldwide. The university is well equipped to provide the academic preparation and
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Chapter 296-874, WACWAC 296-874-100: ScopeThis chapter applies to suspended and supported scaffolds, including their supporting structures and anchorage points. Exemption: This chapter doesn’t apply to: Manually propelled elevating work platforms Self-propelled elevating work platforms Boom-supported elevating work platforms Aerial lift Crane or derrick suspended personnel platforms Personnel platforms supported by powered industrial trucks (PITs). Reference: Additional requirements for the
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Campus Fire Safety Information In accordance with the 2009 changes to the Higher Education Opportunity Act, institutions like Pacific Lutheran University that maintain on-campus housing, shall, on an annual basis, publish a fire safety report [Section 668.41(e)]. For compliance purposes this report is contained in this section of Pacific Lutheran University’s Annual Security Report of the Campus Clery Compliance report. In accordance with the law the complete report’s name has been changed to
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his students grow. He isn’t saying goodbye to art, though. Cornwall is leaving campus to return to his art studio and pick up the projects he’s never had the time to do. In the past 25 years, Cornwall collaborated with artists around the world to produce limited edition fine art and studio prints. He’s recognized internationally for developing Stones Crayons, a line of lithographic drawing materials. He is also a member of the Mid America Print Council and the Southern Graphics Conference
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National Transfer Student Week October 16-20, 2023 Whether you are just beginning your transfer journey, or are set on transferring to PLU, we invite you to join us for National Transfer Student Week. Associate Director of Transfer Admission, Jordan Pike, will host two virtual transfer admission presentations and visit local community colleges through the week to share more about the transfer process and experience at PLU. National Transfer Student Week is organized by the National Institute
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time PLC gained university status in the 1950’s, my dad served on the PLC Board of Trustees and then Board of Regents for about five years. They became very loyal supporters of PLU. Dad served two years as president of Q-Club in the ’70s. When their grandchildren, who did not live in the Pacific Northwest, were approaching high school graduation years, my folks were working with David Berntsen in establishing the charitable remainder trust to be named the “C. A. (Clare) and Olga Grahn Scholarship
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for Edmonds Community College, Olympic College, Oregon State University, the University of Maryland-University College (Europe), the American University in Bulgaria, and the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga, Latvia, a regional business education program in Northern France, and the master’s in public administration program at Evergreen State College. He is sole author of 13 books (including follow-on editions), coauthor of two others, and author or joint author of nearly 100 research papers
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Fred Hutch Lab Tech Training Internship Program Posted by: nicolacs / March 13, 2017 March 13, 2017 Lab Tech Training Internship Program Overview: This internship opportunity will provide job training for students interested in pursuing biomedical research after graduation. Labs in the Vaccines and Infectious Diseases Division at Fred Hutch (e.g. Lund Lab, HVTN, McElrath Lab, Schiffer Lab) are seeking PLU, SPU, Seattle U and local undergraduate military veterans for this nine week internship
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Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences (PBMS) at the Oregon Health and Science University Posted by: nicolacs / October 13, 2022 October 13, 2022 The Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences (PBMS) at the Oregon Health and Science University offers many exciting opportunities in Biomedical Research through an individualized graduate program for training the next generation of biomedical scientists, readying them for changing challenges in science and scientific careers. PBMS is fortunate to
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residents, or students with DACA status. A minimum GPA of 3.2 is required. Competitive applicants will have completed sophomore-level courses in desired research field, have demonstrated through academic and/or co-curricular activities a passion for research, and can articulate how their research interests align with Caltech’s research areas. The most competitive applicants will have prior research experience. Support: WAVE Fellows will receive a $7,740 award for the ten-week program. An additional
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