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PLU School of Nursing Student Handbook (link) view page
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The Art of the BookThe Art of the Book I is a studio art course in the historical, aesthetic, and creative dimensions of book design and typography. The class is conducted in PLU’s own Elliott Press. Students gain hands-on experience in the enduring handcrafts of typesetting, letterpress printing, and bookbinding. Advanced students may go on to write or edit, design, illustrate, print, and bind their own limited edition books in an independent study course, Art of the Book II. Advanced students
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2016 Department of Philosophy EventsThe Department of Philosophy has had an active event schedule this year. These events have spanned a wide range of philosophically interesting themes and socially relevant issues. Here are some highlights: In October, Eric Ruthford (PLU ’01) and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy Paul Menzel held a panel discussion titled “Determining the Value of Life” about beginning of life and end of life decision making. In February, the department hosted the 3rd Food
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Department of Languages & Literatures Painting the Parkland Mural Re-envisioning the Language Resource Centerby Bridget YadenCommunity Learning Through Endowed Lecturesby Claudia BergusonPLUTO and Language Instruction: Pedagogical Innovationsby Bridget Yaden and Paul Manfredi
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Intersections: Learning Love of Neighbor Posted by: abryant / May 3, 2021 May 3, 2021 Cover art Good Samaritan by Dr. He Qi Intersections, Number 53, Spring 2021Intersections is a publication by and largely for the academic communities of the twenty-seven institutions that comprise the Network of ELCA Colleges and Universities (NECU). Each issue reflects on the intersection of faith, learning, and teaching within Lutheran higher education. It is published by the NECU, and has its home in the
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Assistant Professor of Military Science MAJ. Brandon Atkins Phone: (253)-535-8457 Email: atkins@plu.edu Biography Biography MAJ Atkins has served as a Lute Battalion Assistant Professor of Military Science at Pacific Lutheran University ROTC since August 2022. He initially enlisted as an Infantry Paratrooper in 2003. MAJ Atkins attended the Interservice Physician Assistant Program and has served as a Physician Assistant since 2010.
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Introduction of New / Replacement Equipment (pdf) view download
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The purpose of the Student Organizations Handbook is to serve as a resource for clubs and organizations that are primarily or entirely run by student leaders. While each individual organization, club, sports team, and honor society serves the campus in a unique and valuable manner there are central policies and procedures that are universal throughout our campus. To ensure that all clubs are successful in their central mission it is important that information about organization management
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As stated in its Equal Opportunity policy, Pacific Lutheran University will not discriminate against any student because of the presence of a mental or physical disability. As part of its long-range plan, the University has committed the financial and human resources necessary to provide access to university facilities according to the recommendations and requirements of the ADA. Where a student with a disability is able to perform essential academic/program requirements or job functions, the
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Academic Integrity Alcoholic Beverages Behavior of Guests Building Security Computer and Network Use Concern for Self and Others Confiscation of Possessions Disruption of University Community Equal Educational Opportunity Equipment Misuse False Information Fire Safety Firearms, Explosives, or Weapons Freedom of Expression Gambling Guests On-Campus and at PLU Events Hazing Identification Card Illegal Drugs Immunization Policy Neighbor Relations Noise Non-Cooperation Pets on-Campus Physical
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