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  • Newberry Medalist Erin Entrada Kelly to speak at Jolita Hylland Benson Education Lecture Posted by: Silong Chhun / March 10, 2022 March 10, 2022 By Veronica CrakerPLU Marketing and CommunicationsPacific Lutheran University’s 12th Annual Jolita Hylland Benson Education Lecture will take place April 20 at 7 p.m. Erin Entrada Kelly, a Newberry Medalist and New York Times best-selling author, will deliver this year’s Benson lecture titled, Three Compliments: Ways to Feel Seen as an Invisible

  • can be found in the SoN student handbook. The student who feels s/he has a complaint should first address the concern and seek resolution through normal academic and/or administrative processes, as applicable for the situation, addressing the concern at the lowest and least formal level possible. If this proves unsatisfactory the student may use the petition process described in the SoN Student Handbook. The petition process is initiated by the student appealing to the Recruitment, Admission, and

  • In addition to policies and procedures for Sponsorship of Visiting Speakers and Public Performances and for Distribution of Literature, the following guidelines have been created to regulate the presentation of political candidates and campaigns as well as elected or appointed government officials. The goal is to allow for sponsorship of these speakers and activities by a recognized student organization while protecting the interests of the sponsoring group and the University. It is expected

  • Items potentially hazardous to members of the campus community are prohibited.  This policy applies to the campus, university vehicles and at any university sponsored off-campus event. Students who are aware of a weapon on campus are encouraged to make a report with Campus Safety at 253-535-7441 or call the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department anonymous gun hotline at 1-800-862-4867. Given recent events on university campuses, PLU students are expected to demonstrate common sense and good

  • Keynote Speakers“The Olympic Games, Social Activism and Responsibility: How Sport Can Affect Change in the World” Keynote Speaker: Joey Cheek Olympic Champion, Darfur Activist and Humanitarian Gold medal-winning Olympic speed skater, Joey Cheek, co-founder of an international coalition of athletes committed to raising awareness about the crisis in Darfur, Sudan, will be the keynote speaker in the March 4 sessions in Tacoma. After winning gold in the 500 meter race and silver in the 1000 meter

  • Brandon Bruan Head of International Recruitment Phone: 253-535-8724 Email: bruanbj@plu.edu Office Location:Hauge Administration Building Professional Biography Education M.S., Higher Education Administration & Enrollment Management, Bay Path University History and Humanities, Seattle University Responsibilities International First-year and Transfer Students. Biography Brandon is a born and raised Seattle native. He finds that the beauty and diversity of the Pacific Northwest is unparalleled

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  • DesignThe Marketing & Communications Design Group provides art direction and graphic design for all major university print publications and web presence. They establish the styling standards to ensure the quality and consistency of all print and online products for the university’s visual image and corporate identity. Customer service maintains job scheduling, billing, financial records and bookkeeping for the Design Group. Contact them for questions concerning charges on any of your job

  • Step 3This is a critical component of the application. Informed consent is necessary for all research studies (even exempt research). The goal of informed consent is to make sure research participants are treated with dignity and respect and they understand: what they will be asked to do any risks and/or benefits involved they can choose not to answer any questions they always have the right to decline or withdraw from any study without consequence how their data will be used and protected

  • Q&A with Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Students share how PLU has impacted their lives Posted by: vcraker / November 5, 2021 November 5, 2021 PLU’s student-athletes understand what it means to be part of a team. They learn how to build on their teammates’ strengths, overcome failure and achieve collective goals. We spoke with Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) officers Danny Samson ’22 and Bridget Duven ’22, both political science majors, about the impact athletics has on their

  • . James Nieman '78 receives the Distinguished Alumnus Award Aaron Bell '04 and daughter Loella enjoy conversation at dinner Phil Edlund '00, Kaitlyn Porter '16 and Janae Reinhardt '15 share dessert sauces Dale '63 and Jolita '63 Benson converse during the reception Judy Scott '97 listens to harpist Alex Sjoholm '20 perform PLU Sense of PlaceThank you for your generous support for PLU!Erin Baker '19, Communication and Global StudiesLorilie Steen Endowed Scholarship, President’s Scholarship, Artistic