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  • Pre-awardSubmission InstructionsCommon Proposal InformationSubmission InstructionsSubmission Instructions and AssurancesIn order to facilitate the process, assist in proposal preparation, and to coordinate efforts, it is recommended that early in the formation of the proposal, the author explore the idea with the dean, department chair, colleagues, and the Office of the Provost. Shortly thereafter, one should contact the Office of Advancement and talk with Sponsored Programs staff. Applicants

  • healthy because it’s this constant state of unknown.” – Erin Hobbs ’21, COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics Read more: “The room where it happens: PLU nursing majors help community members take their shot” Lutes Embrace Complexity“Working on all of our projects … really adds to your ‘researcher toolbox’ because you aren’t assigned busy work—you are assigned meaningful work. It’s a very exciting experience to play a role in the research process as an undergraduate student.” – Kriszha Sheehy ’21, NICE COVID-19

  • to securely place an order for pick up and pay in advance with your Dining Dollars, LuteBucks, debit or credit card. Order beverages and a few select food items from Campus Restaurants. Order for pick-up as soon as possible or choose a specific time later in the day. Save your “favorite” order to quickly order next time. GET FUNDS Deposit money to your Dining Dollars and/or LuteBucks account 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There will be a $2.75 service fee charged when you use this option to

  • Instructional Resources, Part 1: Variety is the Spice of [Student] Life Posted by: bodewedl / March 15, 2016 March 15, 2016 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 in the classroom. Online instructional content can

  • Windows AccountsA windows account refers to the username and password that allows an individual to log onto a PLU office, lab, or classroom computer. Windows account passwords are verified by the domain and maintained by the Windows Network Manager. This account will allow you to log into any Windows system connected to the PLU domain. This username and password is synchronized with your ePass password and also allows access to computers in labs and classrooms around campus.Windows Account

  • use are carefully selected from the Pacific Northwest (including Tacoma, Seattle, and Auburn) but there’s more to the story than that. Paul grew up in the Tacoma area and his family home is located directly beside the workshop. His father was a professor and musician but also repaired organs, letting Paul help with the job. This is how he found his passion for building organs. The Parkland location also provides the right amount of inconspicuousness. “We don’t get a lot of visitors which is good

  • Pflueger has some of the largest lounge spaces with air hockey tables, foosball, and a cozy fireplace on the second floor Large communal TVs Study lounges with whiteboards Room FurnishingsRooms will be set up in a double-occupancy configuration and come furnished with the following furniture Two twin-XL mattresses and bedframes Option to loft bed  Two desks with chairs Two built in bookshelves Two dressers Two closets One trash and two recycle bins Room StylesPflueger Hall has a majority of double

  • perimeter of campus to pick up litter. She often offers to host guest speakers, organists and other university guests in her “bed and breakfast” apartment, where she offers great hospitality. After her husband, former Religion Professor David Knutson ’58, passed away, she established the David and Marilyn Knutson Religion Lecture, and she hosts a reception in her home after each lecture. It is important to her to provide this opportunity to PLU students, faculty, staff and the local community. Her

  • has spent her first two years as a reporter for The (Tacoma) News Tribune covering a range of stories. A PLU Economics Degree PLU Economics students selected their major with a long list of vocational options in mind. From Opportunity to Opry Deanna Fallin ’09 wrote an email to the Pacific Lutheran University Chair of Art and Design JP Avila to share some exciting news. Justice for Journalists Jennifer Henrichsen ’07 has accomplished much more than she could’ve imagined in the years since she left

  • Lutes Editor’s Note On Campus Discovery Research Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Alumni Profiles Homecoming 2015 Twin Cities ‘Waste Not’ Seattle Connections Easter Egg Hunt Night at the Rainiers Alumni Events Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Night at the Rainiers Root, Root, Root for the Home Team at PLU Night at the Tacoma Rainiers August is one of the most beautiful months in the Pacific Northwest, with evenings made for striking sunsets, warm temperatures—and