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  • Hidden among the houses on the east side of Parkland, WA lies Paul Fritts and Company Organ Builders. Known throughout the world for their quality, Paul Fritts and Company Organ Builders has designed and brought to life over 40 organs. But why would the workshop of a world-class organ company be a part of the small Parkland community? “It’s inexpensive and all of our suppliers are nearby,” says Paul Fritts, the organ expert himself. It’s true that most of the materials that Paul and his company

  • auxiliaries are encouraged to place appropriate materials in their synodical or regional archives. Programmatic material Newsletters Membership directories Audio visual materialsSee "Final Disposition" column for recommendation.Send directly to the synod or regional archives.

  • owned by the faculty member, not the student. Unauthorized use of a faculty member’s work is prohibited. The University recognizes and reaffirms the traditional academic expectation that all faculty (including full-time, part-time, adjunct, visiting, and research associates) own and control instructional materials and scholarly works created by their own initiative with the aid of standard and customary University resources. The University’s policy is that these works are not “works made for hire

  • Lutes were out in full force at the Northwest Emmy® Awards Ceremony on June 4, at the Hilton Seattle Airport & Conference Center. Ray Heacox ’76 took home two honors, an induction to the Silver Circle and an Emmy for Overall Excellence for his work with King 5. Carla Miller ’06 and Alison Grande ’95 also took home awards. The Silver Circle honors media professionals who have a record of making contributions to the industry and their community for more than 25 years. Heacox is a senior executive

  • from the past can sound downright antiquated. After all, the past is dead and gone, right? “Live in the moment” is today’s mantra. Well, maybe for some but not for everyone. Indeed, totalitarian regimes are among the first to silence storytellers or force them to revise the community’s memory in order to support their own harmful ideologies. Perhaps it’s good to keep in mind that the older story might actually be a very subversive memory, a memory that stops you in your tracks, that might call into

  • Off-campus access to subscription resources, such as article databases, online journals, and online reference materials, is available to current PLU students, faculty (including emeriti), and staff. PLU alumni and visitors are welcome to use online resources when visiting campus. You may bring your own wifi-enabled device and log in as a guest, or staff will log you into a computer that will provide access to library resources. Due to vendor licensing restrictions, we regret that access to

  • materials. *It is best to access accompanying materials (worksheets and other) using the links below rather than the link(s) indicated in each video.Module 1 - Introduction: The Life of a Faculty MemberWorksheet #1 (Setting Goals, Making a Plan)Criteria for Tenure & PromotionModule 2 - Making Time for Scholarship: Part IWorksheet #2 (Making Time for Scholarship)Module 3 - Making Time for Scholarship: Part IIModule 4 - Thinking About ServiceWorksheet #3 (Thinking About Service)University Service

  • Step 4All documents must be written in language understandable to the participant. The HPRB reviews your materials very carefully to ensure a wide audience will understand them. All documents that your participants will see should be written: at no higher than an 8th grade level (similar to a popular magazine or newspaper) and with no discipline-specific jargon; in the second person (“you are invited to participate, you will be asked to complete a survey, give a blood sample…”); and as if the

  • library hosts quiet study areas, conference rooms, interlibrary loans, e-books and audiobooks, and an admirable collection of reference materials, all for the fabulous price of “free.” Materials are frequently available in multiple languages, including Korean and Russian. The library’s welcoming, homelike interior invites patrons to spend time browsing the shelves. Local small business owners flock to the conference rooms and other facilities. There are a number of small business courses and seminars

  • The School of Nursing follows the PLU FERPA policy regarding access to educational records. According to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), all students must sign consent to release records in order for educational materials to be placed in student mail folders, be shared with clinical agencies, or used in letters of recommendation. During new student orientation, all students must sign a FERPA Release form in order to participate in clinical practicums that allow the School