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  • available for all conference and event attendees at a per person, per night rate. On Campus Lodging includes: Free parking – no parking pass required Full bed linens – includes fitted sheet, flat sheet, blanket, pillow, towel and wash cloth Variety of room occupancy – double traditional, single traditional, multiple occupancy apartment and studio apartment 24 hour security Front desk support and assistance Internet access ports in every room; WiFi available to all guests Linens are also included with

  • and business functions saved on Netstor (e.g., documents, spreadsheets, presentations and databases) are automatically backed up on a regular schedule.  Files on Netstor can be accessed on campus from any computer on PLU’s network by logging on with one’s ePass credentials. Department space on Netstor and permissions for all employees in that department  are set up automatically; however, additional personal space on Netstor is available by request only.  Instructions for mapping a connection to

  • back for the finale, using the whole of Lagerquist from the stage to the aisles and the audience themselves. Hornback didn’t shy away from the theatrics either and Anderson brought a student on stage with her to liven up a musical rendition. Hornback was a repeat participant, not making it through the first round last year, but making the final three this year. What’s helped this year? “You can’t just be standing in one spot and you have to have sass,” she said. “I really enjoy watching people

  • present stuff common to other cultures,” said Doug Hinners, sous chef. “These dishes are only weird to us.” “We have chosen dishes that go just outside a person’s normal reality,” Hinners added. Fried chicken gizzards are a normal dish in the south, Hinners said. “Many people have reservations for eating raw fish,” Hinners said. Once you do it though, you see how enjoyable it actually is, he added. Hinners championed the tuna poke for this reason. Another fishy dish that was out of the norm was the

  • There are many forms of professional misconduct that may affect your status as a student or affect your nursing license. Breaches in professional conduct may include, but are not limited to: academic dishonesty, disruptive behaviors, animal cruelty, sexual misconduct, drug, marijuana, or alcohol misuse, professional misconduct, or criminal conduct (such as shoplifting, DUI, fraud, trespassing, forgery, and burglary, without limitation). Nursing Care Quality Assurance Commission’s Decision

  • The CAPP ReportThe CAPP Report (Curriculum, Advising, and Program Planning) is an online resource available in Banner Self-Service that allows undergraduate students and their advisors to monitor progress toward degree completion at PLU. These reports are updated periodically by the Registrar’s Office or by students and advisors any time they choose by using the ‘Generate New Report’ function. Also featured is a “What-If Analysis” function that allows students to explore how their classes fit

  • Documents and Forms | Summer Institute in Pastoral Theology | PLU 1: Skip to content 2: Skip to navigation Accessibility Tools (CTRL+U) Text-to-Speech Large Cursor Zoom Level (x1) Reset Zoom Disable Animations Reset All Hide the tools After hiding the tool, if you would like to re-enable it, just press CTRL+U to open this window. Or, move your cursor near the tool to display it. Menu Apply Visit Programs PLU News Menu Search Events ePass Apply Visit Programs PLU News Inquiry. Service

  • Stephen Barndt, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, in Memoriam Full Profile

  • The CAPP ReportThe CAPP Report (Curriculum, Advising, and Program Planning) is an online resource available in Banner Self-Service that allows undergraduate students and their advisors to monitor progress toward degree completion at PLU. These reports are updated periodically by the Registrar’s Office or by students and advisors any time they choose by using the ‘Generate New Report’ function. Also featured is a “What-If Analysis” function that allows students to explore how their classes fit

  • Advice for first-year students: Build a support system We are counting down the days until students are back on campus. Posted by: mhines / August 11, 2023 August 11, 2023 Check out this great advice for first-year students from Megan Barnhouse ’23. Read Previous PLU music major Jack Burrows ’25 awarded first place at national singing competition Read Next Major Minute: Dual-Degree Engineering LATEST POSTS Summer Reading Recommendations July 11, 2024 Stuart Gavidia ’24 majored in computer