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  • Information for the next Richard D. Moe Organ Recital Series is still being updated. Check back soon for more details! The Richard D. Moe Organ Recital SeriesThrough the generosity of Richard and Marcia Moe, the Richard D. Moe Organ Series were established. The series includes organists of the highest caliber from the region, the nation, as well as from abroad. The Gottfried and Mary Fuchs Organ in Lagerquist Hall at Pacific Lutheran University, built by Paul Fritts and Co. Tickets:  $16

  • conditions of award. Process: All investigators, including faculty, staff, and students, who are engaged in the design, conduct, and/or reporting of those funded activities should complete the following three steps: Complete web based training every four years Review PLU’s policy Disclose Significant Financial Interests annually or within 30 days of a change in interests Required Public Disclosures: None to report.

  • At PLU, dances sponsored by student clubs/organizations are social activities primarily for PLU students and guest(s). In order to hold a dance, the sponsoring club/organization must register the event with Student Engagement using the Event Planning Form. Special requirements for dances: Minors are not allowed at any PLU-sponsored dance, unless they are a PLU student Individuals that are of legal drinking age and choosing to consume, must be clearly identified by a bracelet or other form of

  • All students are eligible for membership in any student club/organization in accordance with the standards, academic or otherwise, established by each organization. Any student club/organization which selects its membership or officers upon the basis of restrictive clauses dealing with race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other status protected by law will be considered to be operating in conflict with

  • MAST TV Mast TV offers a unique opportunity to all students interested in the television industry. We are one of the few all student-run television stations in the state of Washington. We provide connections between students and the greater PLU community in an ethical, sustainable, and diverse way, while showcasing entertainment, news, and campus events. We teach television broadcast in a hands-on, professional, and educational manner. We will provide students with necessary and competitive

  • Sami’s Story – Oxford 2017; NYC, São Paulo, Barcelona, and Cape Town 2019 Global Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies – Class of 2020 What she would like other students to know: For me, studying with my feet on the ground — listening to people’s stories and using my own sense of perception — while also being supported with history and context has been the most fulfilling way to learn and grow. A piece of advice to future study away students: Check in with yourself and reflect on what you’ve seen

  • Some of the departments can use Campaign Monitor for official html email at PLU. Please email Julie Winters with any questions that come up or to find out if your department can use CM.Training MaterialsThese tutorials are very helpful not only with understanding the new platform and how it works, but also best practices for email design. Training resources: Getting started with Campaign Monitor – overview of resources: https://academy.campaignmonitor.com/page/gettingstarted 101 videos: https

  • Instructional Resources, Part 1: Variety is the Spice of [Student] Life By Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer One way to increase student engagement with course content is to promote a variety of instructional resources that provide multiple perspectives or methods of delivery. When planning instructional content, consider how content posted online can enhance the learning taking place… March 15, 2016 instructional resourcesinstructional strategiesinstructional videostudent

  • When Two PLU Historians Sit Down to Chat One smoky August afternoon Dr Beth Kraig and I decided to beat the heat and take shelter in the cooling confines of the University of Washington, Tacoma library, to have a cheery chat about plagues. We thought this would be a fun topic to discuss,… October 8, 2018 historyplaguePLU History Department

  • When Two PLU Historians Sit Down to Chat One smoky August afternoon Dr Beth Kraig and I decided to beat the heat and take shelter in the cooling confines of the University of Washington, Tacoma library, to have a cheery chat about plagues. We thought this would be a fun topic to discuss,… October 8, 2018 historyplaguePLU History Department