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  • New StudentsWelcome to PLU!We are delighted to have you with us, and we will do everything to keep you safe, healthy, and happy throughout your PLU education. Prior to arrival on campus, there are several important steps to protect your health and to meet PLU’s health requirements.Student Immunization History and Emergency Information FormFirst, learn about immunizations we require and immunizations that we recommend for all students. Next, complete and submit the mandatory Student MRR

  • Step 1: Check if you need HPRB reviewYou need HPRB review if you are conducting research (as defined below) and it involves living human participants. This includes work on campus or elsewhere. HPRB review and approval must occur before you begin. Our online submission site, Mentor, starts with an optional pre-survey to help you determine whether your project requires review and, if so, what kind of review. Research is…a systematic investigation—including research development, testing, and

  • Nordic Journey: Organ Music From Scandinavia visits PLU March 1 Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / February 26, 2015 February 26, 2015 On Sunday, March 1, at 8pm, join organist James D. Hicks for Nordic Journey: Organ Music From Scandinavia in Lagerquist Concert Hall, Mary Baker Russell Music Center. Over the past several years, Hicks has intensively researched a relatively unknown and unexplored corner of the organ repertoire: the music of Nordic countries. The series called Nordic Journey is an

  • Program Drop BoxUse this page to submit the final draft of your program — complete with notes — and translations* two weeks before your scheduled recital date. The information below outlines the process, expectation, and time frame that should be followed for creating and submitting your program information: At least three (3) weeks prior to your Recital Jury, download the Recital Program Template (found on the Instructions for submission of programs page) and create your document in Microsoft

  • A Parkland institution for 18 years, Reyna’s Mexican Restaurant is the place you go when you want authentic Mexican food served by a wonderful family. Situated at 411 Garfield St. in Parkland, Reyna’s is a warm place to grab traditional Mexican food including tacos, chimichangas, and enchiladas. Their prices are reasonable and the portions are huge, making it a popular restaurant for locals and students in Parkland.The owner, Felix Guzman had long dreamed of having a restaurant of his own

  • Discovery – Resolute Online: Fall 2019 Search Features Features The Inauguration of Allan Belton Clinical Learning and Simulation Center Palmer Scholars Trinidad and Tobago Transformation Discovery Discovery Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni News Homecoming Highlights Connect with other Lutes LuteLink Alumni Referral Scholarship Give to what you Love 2019 Alumni Awards Class Notes Class Notes Obituaries Submit a Class Note Calendar Spotlight Series Discovery Accolades Recognizing

  • Spring 2018 Social Work CapstonesFriday May 4, 2018 - Admin 1011:30pm - Jeremy Muskus2:00pm - Emily L. Odegard2:30pm - Diana Demchuk3:00pm - Break3:15pm - H. Darcy King-Peterson3:45pm - Mariah K. Fore4:15pm - Ashley M. Lambertson1:30pm - Jeremy Muskus Black and Blue: Bullying in America and the Roles Social Workers Have in Reducing it 2:00pm - Emily L. Odegard The Role of Social Workers in Creating Comprehensive Education: The Correlation Between ADHD and Delinquency 2:30pm - Diana Demchuk

  • Lauralee Hagen Senior Advancement Officer Phone: 253-535-7203 Email: hagen@plu.edu Professional Education M.A.E., Pacific Lutheran University, 1978 B.A.E., Pacific Lutheran University, 1975 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Event Planning Fund-Raising Gift Planning Lute Spirit Relationship Building Responsibilities Lauralee is responsible for raising financial support for PLU in the form of current and deferred gifts from alumni, parents and friends in alignment with PLU’s mission. While she loves

  • Bobo Tere Mask Bobo Tere Mask Artist: Unknown Bobo artist Name: Tere (tair-uh) mask Origin: Bobo people of Burkina Faso Made of: Fiber (kenaf?), pigment Dimensions: H:45” (115cm); W: 10” (25.5cm); x 5” (13cm) From: Gift of Hans and Thelma Lehmann, 1983 Accession no. 1983-01-007 On display in PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Burkina Faso Description: A fiber mask made from pale red, black, and undyed fibers. The woven head of the mask includes horizontal designs of braiding, two “eyes” with

  • Retention of Correspondence, including E-mail Description of RecordsCare of RecordsFinal Disposition Correspondence of the bishop and assistants to the bishopE-mail is especially vulnerable to loss. E-mail that represents the policies, program, and ongoing life of the synod should be printed out. Letters and e-mail to and from officers of the synod or with the presiding bishop of the ELCA should be kept for the tenure of the bishop; the files then should be appraised for permanent value. Only