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  • The university is steadfastly committed to full compliance with all applicable laws and ethical standards that govern its operation as an institution of higher education and as an employer. Consistent with that commitment, the university expects each employee to acknowledge and exemplify the highest standards of professional and ethical conduct. In that regard, the university expects that its employees, while on working time or while representing the university, will conduct themselves in a

  • Preparing for Law SchoolPreparing for law school can be a complex process without the right help.  The resources within these pages can help you prepare for law school, no matter what your year, and set yourself up to have a highly competitive law school application.What do law schools want you to take? Law schools are looking for applicants who have performed well in taking a challenging curriculum, so potential applicants are encouraged to take classes that will offer them a challenge and

  • From: Office of the President Date: Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 8:24 AM Subject: PLU Strategic Plan Announcement To: All PLU Personnel   Dear colleagues, At University Fall Conference, I had the honor of highlighting the progress we have made during the challenges of the past two years.  I also had an opportunity to share with you and look forward to major advancements that we will continue to accomplish together as we prepare for the arrival of our next president. Following the work of the Faculty

  • Google Apps For Education Google Mail – PLU offers email accounts for faculty, students and staff hosted by Google with unlimited storage space, tools to search and find messages quickly, as well as messaging and video chat built right into the browser. Google Meet – Unifies chats, audio calls, and video meetings across all of your devices. Whether you’re in Gmail, on a desktop, or on Android or iOS devices, you won’t miss a thing because your Hangouts are synchronized and helps you stay

  • Revised October 2022 Pacific Lutheran University is committed to sustaining a healthy, safe, and caring community. The use of tobacco is a health hazard and is the leading cause of preventable death in the United States. On June 1, 2012, PLU became a tobacco-free campus. We recognize that tobacco cessation can be both a physical and psychological challenge, and we are committed to supporting students, faculty and staff. PLU seeks not only to graduate healthy students and employ healthy faculty

  • Reading Room Procedures Use of Archives and Special Collections materials requires completion of a Researcher Registration Form. Additional application forms may be required for certain collections or records. The Archives and Special Collections’ holdings are non-circulating and stored in closed stacks. Archives and Special Collections staff will retrieve and return materials requested by researchers. No food, drink, bags, or coats are allowed on reading room tables when Archives and Special

  • By Maria Flores '20Division of Social Sciences A yearlong sabbatical in 2017-18 provided Dr. Brenda Llewellyn Ihssen, Dr. Michael Schleeter, and Dr. Seth Dowland with opportunities to rethink their courses and pursue scholarly interests. For Dr. Dowland and Dr. Schleeter, sabbatical was a time to step away from teaching and service obligations so that they could focus on scholarship relevant to their teaching.  For Dr. Llewellyn Ihssen, sabbatical provided an opportunity to teach and serve in a

  • MissionInformation & Technology Services provides technology and a wide range of services, planning, and leadership in support of the university’s core teaching-learning mission and for effective conduct of the university’s business.Vision and ValuesA life of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care requires the ability to find and use information and to communicate effectively. I&TS is an active partner in the preparation of PLU students for lives of service in an increasingly digital

  • Graduate Record ExaminationMost PA programs require applicants to complete the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Programs may have minimum acceptable scores and last acceptable test dates. Policies regarding the consideration of multiple sets of GRE scores vary by institution. GRE requirements for CASPA-participating institutions can be found here and also obtained and each individual school’s website.   Some programs will accept the MCAT in place of the GRE. The GRE revised General Test can

  • Graduate Record ExaminationMost PA programs require applicants to complete the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Programs may have minimum acceptable scores and last acceptable test dates. Policies regarding the consideration of multiple sets of GRE scores vary by institution. GRE requirements for CASPA-participating institutions can be found here and also obtained and each individual school’s website.   Some programs will accept the MCAT in place of the GRE. The GRE revised General Test can