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  • It is a violation of the Student Code of Conduct for a student or student organization to participate in hazing or harassment which includes any act of initiation (committed by a person, whether individually or in concert with others) into a student organization, athletic team or living group, or any pastime or amusement engaged in with respect to that organization or group with or without the consent of the participant(s), which: Causes, or is likely to cause, bodily danger or physical harm

  • To see a full listing of everyone who has submitted the form, click on Submissions. Click on Sharing, then share Everything in the drop down to share with others who need to see the submissions. Table Settings is where you can show which questions and answers to display on this screen. You can also Export the submissions as a PDF, CSV or Excel. Click Export All, choose the file format. Above you can Download Export after it generates. Managing Submissions Marcom also allows Partial Submissions

  • ice. “I felt like the bond between me and my dogs was broken,” Moderow said. “That’s what mushers live for, to enjoy that bond and facilitate it.” “Fast into the Night” delves into Moderow’s perceived failure and presents her thoughts as she attempts to make sense of the disappointment. The memoir also details her perseverance in training for her second run in 2005. Moderow and her dogs made it across the finish line that time. While succeeding in her second race was exhilarating, Moderow said

  • Why Having a “Philosophy of Enrollment” Matters This spring, the Strategic Enrollment Management Advisory Committee (known as SEMAC) will finalize PLU’s philosophy of enrollment, with the intention to ask our Board of Regents to adopt a final draft statement with enrollment targets in May. (See the current draft here  on the Provost… March 8, 2016 AdministrationLeadership

  • study criminal justice at PLU?PLU’s degree in criminal justice will prepare students to enter fields eager to welcome a new generation of practitioners, including law, policing, corrections, and victim services and advocacy. As a student of criminal justice at PLU, you will investigate theories of criminal offending, the functioning of the criminal justice system, and the experiences of crime victims. Our sociologically-informed criminal justice program emphasizes an understanding of the social and

  • (our podcast channel), and a wide variety of video content. We also serve as the university point-of-contact for all members of the media.How to reach usPLU community members and others are encouraged to send questions and ideas about PLU News stories and other content to marcom@plu.edu. Media inquiries should be sent to our director of communications.Follow @PLUNEWSHave an idea or question? Send us an email Social Media ResoLute Magazine PLU Branding Guidelines PLU Logos Creative BriefLatest News

  • emergency services personnel around Washington High School. We want to ensure that you know of  these activities to prevent unnecessary concerns. Reader board signs will be stationed on Tule Lake Road South to notify individuals of the training exercise in progress. The schedule for July 18th is as follows: Morning Session (8:00 – 12:30 p.m.): Classroom instruction led by local subject matter experts. Afternoon Session (12:30 – 4:00 p.m.): Practical scenarios where participants will run through 2-3

  • requirements of holding a scholarship are: Registration and Participation in an appropriate ensemble, as assigned following ensemble auditions conducted each fall Registration for studio instruction in your scholarship instrument Maintenance of a minimum grade point in those required courses For more information about scholarships, and to apply for an audition, visit the Scholarship webpage.Make The Most Of Your Talent And Training! You can earn scholarship funding for something you love to do! Find out

  • Mollie Smith ’17 Started November 17, 2016 Mollie is a senior Global Studies and Political Science major with a minor in Chinese Studies. As a student worker in the School of Arts and Communication, she has been an invaluable asset in loading in stories, formatting widgets, resizing...

  • The Department of Philosophy is proud to present the 2023 Senior Capstones.  May 22, 2023 – AUC, Room 201 –  6:00-8:00 pm Click on each student name to see their presentation title. 6:00 pm - Taylor Pasquale6:30 pm - Skye Cordero7:00 pm - Brooklyn Sudnikovich-Eddy7:15 pm - Molly House7:30 pm - Danielle Cox6:00 pm - Taylor PasqualeWhat is Canon? A Kierkegaard and Nussbaum Case Study6:30 pm - Skye CorderoThe Gen Z Dilemma: Challenges of Canon7:00 pm - Brooklyn Sudnikovich-EddyWho Decides Canon? A