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  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Class Notes Uncategorized / September 1, 2014 Let Us Know S tay tuned for an all-new batch of bigger and better Class Notes in November—and in the meantime, tell us what you’ve been up to! Submit your own Class Note (and high-res photo!) by Feb. 1, 2015, for inclusion in the May print and online editions of ResoLUTE.   Add Class Note   (You also can mail your news and/or photos to Office of Alumni and Constituent

  • All students will receive feedback (written and oral; formative and summative) from faculty regarding their performance during the clinical rotation (Clinical Evaluation Tool and Criteria for Satisfactory Performance) found in your Learning Management System. The length of a clinical rotation will dictate the frequency of formal evaluation sessions. In all clinicals, students are evaluated at least twice – at the middle and end of the course. Students should be aware that evaluation of clinical

  • MIMPMajor Institutional Master Plan - 2018Based on comments provided by Pierce County Planning and Land Services, key portions of the November 2011 draft PLU Major Institute Master Plan have been updated. The updated pages were approved by Pierce County in March 2019. Please contact Facilities Management or Administration Services with questions or concerns. You can e-mail Facilities Management: fama@plu.edu or call 253-535-7380. Thank you for your interest in Pacific Lutheran University.

  • LivestreamConcerts are streamed online for free.  Anyone may tune in and share! WATCH NOW Selected PerformancesThe Shadow of Sirius by Joel Puckett Sunrise at Angels Gate by Philip Sparke Serenade, Op. 7 by Richard Strauss Finish Line by Cindy McTee, RMP Publishing. In Wartimeby David Del Tredici, Boosey & Hawkes Movement 1, Hymn Movement 2, Battlemarch Symphony in B-flatby Paul Hindemith, Schott Movement 1, Moderately Fast, with Vigor Movement 2, Andantino Grazioso Movement 3, Fugue

  • IntroductionThis hearing conservation program applies to those employees who are exposed to noise levels that equal or exceed an 8-hour time-weighted average (TWA) sound level of 85 decibels (dB). Noise exposures should be computed in accordance with WAC 296-817-300, without regard to the fact that personal protective equipment may reduce employee noise exposure. The following examples are typical of high noise level environments that can be found at PLU: Grounds maintenance equipment Machine

  • read. The type, texture, size and visuals all play a part in whether I will thumb through the book or read the back cover. “It’s important,” I tell my students, “that you are engaging the user with the data.” In picking a book, the cover design should be expressive of the content, it’s a very interactive experience and one that we should not forget, especially when living in an über-dynamic user experience world. Bottom line: A book cover should tell you something about the content you are going to

  • Medical Terminology for Allied Health Posted by: alemanem / May 19, 2017 May 19, 2017 If you’re thinking of going to medical school, interning at a clinic, or starting work in a health-related non-profit, you’ll need to have a strong foundation in medical terminology. Take advantage of this accelerated, online offering to master this key skill set, with the support of faculty from Pacific Lutheran University’s Kinesiology program. Details Cost: $140 Dates: July 10 – August 13 Instructor: Harry

  • Raphael Lemkin Student Essay Contest on Holocaust and Genocide, but may enter that contest with work not based upon their Mayer Fellowship. How can you apply? 1. Students should submit electronically a written description of the research project (up to 500 words) and an unofficial PLU transcript to Carol Reed at reedca@plu.edu. Please put “Mayer Summer Research Scholars” in the email Subject line. 2. The deadline for this proposal is 4:00 pm on Friday, May 14, 2021 preceding the summer in which the

  • , but may enter that contest with work not based upon their Mayer Fellowship. How can you apply? 1. Students should submit electronically a written description of the research project (up to 500 words) and an unofficial PLU transcript to tpotts@plu.edu, Teri Potts, Administrative Assistant, Xavier 101 (535-7294). Please put “Mayer Summer Research Scholars” in the email Subject line. 2. The deadline for this proposal is 4:00 pm on Monday, April 22, 2019 preceding the summer in which the fellowship

  • Choosing a MajorWhere Do I Begin? Choosing a major is an important decision, one that should not be hurried. The time that you give to the PROCESS of making this decision will be well spent. Making a major decision too quickly or without enough information may only lead to frustration, especially if you later find that the field bores you or that you don’t have the necessary skillsDid you know?PLU has four professional schools and more than 30 majors – each with several areas of emphasis!For