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  • Dean Butterworth U.S. Park Ranger, Outreach and Education Specialist, Olympic National Park Biography Biography Dean Butterworth is the Outreach and Education Specialist at Olympic 
National Park. Dean began his career in the National Park Service as a
volunteer at Golden Gate National Recreation Area in 1998. Working for the 
National Park Service is a dream fulfilled and has allowed him to work, 
live, and play in the Sierra Nevada, Pacific Northwest, Greater
 Yellowstone, and the Colorado

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni Awards & Recognition David Olson Special Recognition Award D r. David Olson served as athletic director and Dean of the School of Physical Education at PLU from 1968-96. During Olson’s tenure, PLU athletic teams won nine National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Championships, including three each in football and women’s soccer, two in softball and one in women’s cross country. At

  • : Educational Leadership: Instructional Leadership (3) EDUC 743: Educational Finance in P12 (2) EDUC 747: Central Office and Programmatic Leadership (2) EDUC 795a: Executive Leadership Internship (1) Spring 20245 courses (8 credits) EDUC 760: Evaluation & Supervision in Educational Leadership (2) EDUC 744: Community & Family Engagement (2) EDUC 746: Crisis, Conflict, Emergency Management (2) EDUC 745: School Board Relations (1) EDUC 795a: Executive Leadership Internship (1) 2024-25 Academic Year TermCredit

  • completion of step 2b under “Procedural Steps”). If necessary, the student may request the assistance of his or her advisor. If the student’s advisor is the faculty member responsible for submitting the grade, the student should contact the School of Nursing Associate Director of Advising, Admission, and Student Support to request that an alternative advisor be assigned to act as his or her advocate. 4. The difference between the disputed grades must be one full letter grade or higher, with the exception

  • What is an endowment fund? Q: What is an endowment fund? A: An endowment is a permanent, self sustaining fund. Endowments are invested, and each year a portion of the investment income is spent to ensure academic excellence, provide access and opportunity, and sustain the University’s mission. Currently, the endowment spending rate is equal to 5% of the fund’s average assets over the last three fiscal years.How are endowment funds invested? Q: How are endowment funds invested? A: The PLU

  • What’s in our room? Take a tour of Tingelstad. Jordan Vanni ’25 gives us a tour of her room in Tingelstad Hall. This is the largest residence hall on campus, both in size and number of students, with space for up to about 360 residents. Tingelstad is close to the University Center and Names… April 21, 2023 CommunityLife on CampusResidential LifeStudent Life

  • À la Carte – Resolute Online: Spring 2016 Search Features Features Welcome Amuse-bouche Tasting Menu À la Carte On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Homecoming 2016 Lute Recruit Alumni Profiles Class Notes Class Notes Family and Friends Submit a Class Note Calendar Calendar Calendar Highlights À la Carte Lionheart Coffee Co. Story by Kari Plog ’11 Lauren Reese ’09 and her husband, Ben, started their coffee business in May 2015 with

  • Impact Poster Distribution Boards IMPACT BOARDS Impact maintains and distributes to 30 boards across PLU’s campus. For Fall Semester 2023, Impact distributes on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. According to our policy, posters can be up for two weeks on our boards. Unless your poster contains vital information to the PLU Community. Examples of vital information is mental health services, Covid-19 response, and Title IX. If you would like for Impact to distribute posters that you

  • Legal ResourcesInternational Student Services staff are knowledgeable about F and J visa regulations, and can help you maintain your student or exchange visitor status. However, with complex situations – such as change of status or loss of status – you may want to seek out professional legal assistance. ISS staff are not able to recommend specific lawyers or evaluate their professional competence. We have prepared the following information to assist you in selecting a lawyer. Where to find a

  • Request/Change Policy Submitting RequestsAll service and changes requests must be submitted to Instructional Technologies through email via media@plu.edu.Request Time FrameInstructional Technologies will always try to accommodate requests that are made. Requests made within the timeframes listed below will be supported, depending on technician availability. If a request is made after the request deadlines, Instructional Technologies will work with the client to find a support solution that will