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  • In certain cases when a new faculty or staff member is hired, and will be moving from a distant geographic area, relocation assistance may be provided upon approval of the appropriate budget head and Human Resources. The university recognizes that an impending move is an important undertaking and that household goods are valued possessions. Because the university is a privately supported school, every effort is made to reduce expenditures through sound business practices and good judgment. The

  • Lilla Seitz Student Worker: Media Production Coordinator Email: lseitz@plu.edu Status:Working Hybrid Biography Biography Lilla Seitz is a senior film and media communication major and music minor. She has been involved in the arts at PLU throughout the past 3 years, participating in University Chorale, Gold Rush A Cappella, PLU Opera, and this fall’s Off Broadway: A Musical Revue. In her Communications related work, she is an associate of MediaLab (PLU’s student led media agency), she has

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  • Fair SponsorsWe are grateful to our sponsors who are vital to the success of the Discovery Regional Science and Engineering Fair. Their generosity allowed us to encourage students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM). Please support our sponsors and thank them for their contributions when possible. The South Sound STEM Fair Alliance operates the fair in partnership with Pacific Lutheran University. Contributions are tax-deductible.Pacific Lutheran University for Services and

  • : Educational Leadership: Instructional Leadership (3) EDUC 743: Educational Finance in P12 (2) EDUC 747: Central Office and Programmatic Leadership (2) EDUC 795a: Executive Leadership Internship (1) Spring 20245 courses (8 credits) EDUC 760: Evaluation & Supervision in Educational Leadership (2) EDUC 744: Community & Family Engagement (2) EDUC 746: Crisis, Conflict, Emergency Management (2) EDUC 745: School Board Relations (1) EDUC 795a: Executive Leadership Internship (1) 2024-25 Academic Year TermCredit

  • June 4, 2009 Building a relationship with God based on openness When Mycal Ford discusses his faith, his story is that of a classic Christian conversion. He was an all-star athlete. He was, and remains, handsome and popular. In high school, success came easy. And with it, so did other things – like alcohol, drugs and women. Of this, he’s not proud. And through it all, he remained unfulfilled. Why does Mycal Ford prefer to be called ‘spiritual’ as opposed to ‘religious’? One Sunday, he was

  • February 1, 2010 Your PLU Idol is… By Chris Albert This year’s PLU Idol winner pulled out all the stops, making all of Lagerquist Concert Hall his stage and getting the crowd singing along to his original song. But the reason behind Taylor Hagbo’s performance madness wasn’t just to be crowned the third PLU Idol, but to catch the eye of a girl.  The reason behind Taylor Hagbo’s performance madness wasn’t just to be crowned the third PLU Idol, but to catch the eye of a girl. “I sort of did it on

  • address is entitled: “New Wineskins: The Lutheran Contribution.” In science the present geological changes to the planet announce a new geological age, the Anthropocene, as a successor to the present age, the late Holocene. For humans this is, to remember a parable of Jesus, “new wine” that requires some “new wineskins” (i.e., a different way of life). Rasmussen will explore what these new wineskins and what are the contributions of Lutherans to them. Professor Larry Rasmussen will be the keynote

  • completion of step 2b under “Procedural Steps”). If necessary, the student may request the assistance of his or her advisor. If the student’s advisor is the faculty member responsible for submitting the grade, the student should contact the School of Nursing Associate Director of Advising, Admission, and Student Support to request that an alternative advisor be assigned to act as his or her advocate. 4. The difference between the disputed grades must be one full letter grade or higher, with the exception

  • The CAPP ReportThe CAPP Report (Curriculum, Advising, and Program Planning) is an online resource available in Banner Self-Service that allows undergraduate students and their advisors to monitor progress toward degree completion at PLU. These reports are updated periodically by the Registrar’s Office or by students and advisors any time they choose by using the ‘Generate New Report’ function. Also featured is a “What-If Analysis” function that allows students to explore how their classes fit

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Editor’s Note Featured / January 22, 2014 A Time To Restart, Renew and Refresh W e have no idea how it turned into September already, but if the days are going to insist on shortening and the skies are going to persist in clouding, the least we can do is brighten up the month with some exciting PLU news. So, to coincide with the start of a brand-new school year at PLU—the 125th(!), speaking of time flying—we