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  • The following topics represent the most common questions the HPRB receives about human subjects research and proposal submissions. If you have a question not covered here or elsewhere on our website, please contact the HPRB at hprb@plu.edu. If you have a suggestion for adding any question(s) not addressed here, we’d appreciate your input.DO I NEED TO SUBMIT AN HPRB PROPOSAL?I’m a researcher. How do I know if I need to submit an HPRB proposal?If you’re collecting information from and/or about

  • Computer PurchasesAll PLU departmental purchases must be coordinated through User Support Services. We will work with numerous vendors to find the best price/value for the University and get back to you with a quote for the equipment. Please send purchase requests to helpdesk@plu.edu.  You can also contact us at 253-535-7525 for more information. Note:  We provide service and support for equipment purchased only through our department and not by other means, e.g., directly from a vendor or

  • Entrance AuditionBRASS Standard sonata or concerto movement; OR Standard solo etude; OR Selection of standard orchestral excerpts GUITAR (Classical Emphasis) At least one major and minor scale, in two octaves; Two contrasting movements of pieces from the solo repertoire (e.g., works by Sor, Carcassi, Tárrega, Villa-Lobos, Brouwer, or similar) HARP An etude (e.g., Pozzoli, Bochsa or LaRiviere), or similar study; OR A section of the Level 2 or 3 warm up from On Playing the Harp by Yolanda

  • Winners of the Inaugural Angela Meade Vocal Competition Posted by: Kate Williams / January 22, 2019 January 22, 2019 By Kate Williams '16Outreach ManagerInternationally known soprano, and PLU alum, Angela Meade ’00 offered a rare opportunity for PLU students considering a career as professional vocalists. Meade along with her husband John Myers, also a professional opera singer, established the endowment that made the competition a reality. After an initial review of all applicants, six

  • July 7, 2008 A summer job that doesn’t suck By Steve Hansen Of all the potentially tedious summer jobs, here’s a new one: spending hours on your knees, rolling over one boulder after another, just to see what’s underneath. For Stephanie Agoncillo ’08 and Melissa Youngquist ’09, this was a coveted gig. And when Assistant Professor of Biology Michael Behrens is doing the rock-rolling, all the better. Students and faculty take their summer research projects into the wilds of the Pacific Northwest

  • December 1, 2009 The Meeting Pace Chris McKnight ’12 likes to think of Hinderlie Hall as a meeting place between upper and lower campus. And he has a point: the hall sits right on the slope – called Hinderlie Hill, no less – that divides upper and lower campus. But to McKnight, a sophomore math major from LaConner, Wash., the idea of a meeting place means more than that. He considers it the place where all types of PLU students come together. “Hinderlie is the bridge – there is a little bit of

  • PLU Shines Light on Student Mental Health with GivingTuesday Campaign Posted by: Silong Chhun / November 30, 2020 Image: (Photo by John Froschauer/PLU) November 30, 2020 This GivingTuesday, Pacific Lutheran University will challenge the community to raise an additional $8,470 for student mental health services. GivingTuesday kicks off December 1, to inspire individuals and organizations to transform their communities and their world.“Mental health resources support an essential aspect of

  • Getting Started with Duo Multi-Factor AuthenticationFor an overview of multi-factor authentication, see Multi-Factor Authentication with Duo.Prepare to Enable Multi-Factor AuthenticationYou’ll need to have your mobile phone available and access to the internet via a web browser. For a video overview of setting up Duo multi-factor authentication see PLU Multi-Factor Authentication. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication for your ePass Account You can begin the process of enabling your account for

  • An Insider’s Look at O Nata Lux Posted by: Reesa Nelson / December 5, 2019 December 5, 2019 One of the most beloved holiday traditions in the Northwest, The Choir of the West, University Chorale, and University Symphony Orchestra present PLU’s annual Christmas concert, O Nata Lux. Works by Dan Forrest, Eric Whitacre, Morten Lauridsen, Benjamin Britten and others will be mixed with traditional carols and seasonal favorites as we celebrate the glory, hope and light of the Christmas season. Read

  • Chinese Studies Program Learning OutcomesPLU students taking courses in Chinese Studies at PLU will: Demonstrate Chinese language ability through Novice High level according to ACTFL standards, and Demonstrate understanding to Chinese religious traditions (Buddhism, Daoism, and Confucianism), and Demonstrate understanding of China anthropologically in the context of other East Asian societies, and Learn about other elements of Chinese culture such as literature, art, and music pending course