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  • processing at acctspay@plu.edu. What is the waiting period for requisition approval?For single purchases that do not involve a contract, requestors can expect approval within 1-2 business days. If submissions are incomplete, it will extend the waiting period. When am I required to send a purchase order to a vendor?Effective December 2023, you are no longer required to issue a PO to vendors. If a vendor requests a PO, contact Accounts Payable at acctspay@plu.edu.

  • Jubilant HollisterStier (JHS) Virtual Career Trek Posted by: nicolacs / March 30, 2021 March 30, 2021 Tuesday, April 6 at 12:00pm to 1:00pm Jubilant HollisterStier (JHS) is a national leader in contract pharmaceutical manufacturing. JHS provides specialized manufacturing for the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries. Join this virtual career trek to the Spokane, Washington office of JHS with other Pacific Northwest colleges and universities.  The Trek will include a company overview

  • requirementDownload GET app — August 15STEP 1: Create your GET accountAfter you’ve registered for classes or your employment contract date has arrived and you’ve claimed your PLU email address (ePass) you can download the GET app or use the online version at get.cbord.com/plu.STEP 2: Submit an ID PhotoThis picture is for identification purposes and it must clearly identify you. See photo guidelines at https://www.plu.edu/lutecard/card-request/your-first-lutecard/  We reserve the right to decide which pictures are

  • gun than a car, yet buying a gun does not require providing a social security number, vision test or a competency test (such as a driver’s test) in most states. Wireless carriers will deny you a cellphone contract if you don’t provide a social security number. Most credit card issuers also require a social security number, yet you are not required to give your social security information to purchase a gun. The least we can do is require training and licensing, as we do with cars. Furthermore, we

  • Molinero-CerasHumanizando el desarrollo, escuchando a las voces Hondureñas / Humanizing Development by Listening to Honduran Voices Violations of human rights sanctioned by the state of Honduras continue as neoliberal policies privatize land for development projects. Rural communities are left without a home, livelihood, and are targeted by the national police and military for opposing these policies and projects. The United States, the UN, and western media support and often fund these projects

  • 6th Biennial Ambassador Chris Stevens Memorial Lecture and Celebration of Service Schedule of Activities March 1, 2023 9:55 a.m.- 10:20 a.m. – Xavier 250Visit to POLS 251: Introduction to Political Science (https://www.plu.edu/political-science/) Host: Dr. Michael Artime, Department Chair and Assistant Professor of Political Science 11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. – AUC Gray AreaInformation Table with U.S. State Department Peace Corps Representative Organizer: Dr. Priscilla St. Clair, Department Chair and

  • The People’s Librarian: Brian Bannon’s passion for democratizing information led him to the New York Public Library Posted by: Logan Seelye / September 12, 2023 Image: Brian Bannon ’97, Director of the New York Public Library. (PLU Photo / Sy Bean) September 12, 2023 By Zach Powers '10Resolute EditorIn 1997, Brian Bannon was a PLU senior. An exemplary student, he wrote for The Mast, and was a double major researching social justice through the lens of queer rights movements.One afternoon

  • style. Here’s what a few of the jazz students had to say about the classes: I appreciated that the focus with each clinic wasn’t on the clinician’s instrument itself as well as the conversational aspect. The talk about theory, philosophy, and getting jobs was unique and very helpful. Nathaniel Lackey, ’21 Economics I believe every single jazz clinician invited us to reach out to them and keep in contact, send them recordings, compositions, etc… That was very cool. Joshua Green, ’22 Music Education

  • Numeration systems and concepts underlying traditional computations. Field axioms, number theory, set theory. Patterns and variables, functions, proportionality, linear versus exponential growth. Emphasis on conceptual understanding of mathematics through problem solving, reasoning, and communication. Analyzing children's problem solving strategies. Intended for elementary teaching majors. Prerequisites: A qualifying score on the math placement test or a grade of C or higher in MATH 115. (4) MATH 124

  • Why Having a “Philosophy of Enrollment” Matters This spring, the Strategic Enrollment Management Advisory Committee (known as SEMAC) will finalize PLU’s philosophy of enrollment, with the intention to ask our Board of Regents to adopt a final draft statement with enrollment targets in May. (See the current draft here  on the Provost… March 8, 2016 AdministrationLeadership