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  • Pacific Lutheran University provides information technology (IT) services in support of the university’s educational mission.

    Pacific Lutheran University provides information technology (IT) services in support of the university’s educational mission. IT services include computer labs, data and voice networks, classroom and instructional technologies, and various administrative information systems. Policies related to these services extend also to copyright infringement, content accessed or downloaded over the network (even with personally owned computers), and appropriate use of all modes of electronic communication

  • All Computer and Network Use Policies - A statement on violations & consequences and the individual policies listed below are gathered at this location.

    network. Administrative Systems Use Policy – Pacific Lutheran University employees, including student workers, must assume responsibility for legal and ethical computer and network use. University Web Policy – The Pacific Lutheran University Web policy applies to all users of PLU Web-related resources. Platform Support Policy – Describes operating systems and software supported by the university. Residential Networking Policy – Describes the terms that must be agreed to before registering a device on

  • Whether you’re feeling stuck, anxious or depressed; or seeking personal growth, relationship support, or better communication, it is my goal to ensure everyone I work with feels supported and free

    the understanding that all people are also navigating multiple other life circumstances, such as gender, race, sexuality, socioeconomic status, culture, society at large, and more. My approach to therapy is trauma-informed and includes a combination of modalities to best fit each unique scenario, such as family systems therapy, emotionally focused therapy, solution-focused therapy, and Internal Family Systems (IFS). Thank you for your interest and willingness to explore therapy. I’m so glad you’re

  • We are currently accepting applications for the Nebraska Summer Research Program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Our 10-week intensive undergraduate Summer Research Program provides a unique chance for students to delve into cutting-edge research within our state-of-the-art facilities while gaining a valuable preview of graduate…

    are carefully tailored to active research labs and projects led by faculty who have proven themselves as exceptional mentors for undergraduate students. Explore the Programs: Applications and Foundations of Unmanned Systems Applied Plant Systems Beneficial Bacteria Beneficial Insects Bioenergy Systems Biomedical Engineering Devices Chemical Assembly Community-Engaged Training for Advancing Health Equity Crop-to-Food Innovation Digital Legal Research Lab Emergent Quantum Materials and Technology

  • Support for connecting personal computers in residence hall rooms to the campus network Computing questions through the student help desk Telephone repairs Assistance for problems with supported

    equipment. Standard hardware includes Dell and Apple computers. Please contact the Help Desk for any computer related purchases using university funds. Computer repair on University-owned standard computers purchased through User Support. We provide support in the form of troubleshooting problems and repair on campus when possible. Some equipment may need to be sent off-site for repair. Support and consultation on standard operating systems and applications, which include Windows and MacOS, Microsoft

  • The PLU DNP program outcomes are as follows: 1. Integrate and actively use science-based theories and concepts in advanced nursing practice. 2. Develop and/

    and communicate new knowledge. 4. Use information systems/technology to support and improve patient care and healthcare systems. 5. Assume leadership to design, implement, and advocate for health care policy that addresses issues of access, resource management, and equity in health care. 6. Effectively collaborate as a member and/or leader of an interprofessional or a multidisciplinary team to improve health outcomes. 7. Evaluate care delivery models and/or concepts to provide health promotion and

  • The PLU DNP program outcomes are as follows: 1. Integrate and actively use science-based theories and concepts in advanced nursing practice. 2. Develop and/

    and communicate new knowledge. 4. Use information systems/technology to support and improve patient care and healthcare systems. 5. Assume leadership to design, implement, and advocate for health care policy that addresses issues of access, resource management, and equity in health care. 6. Effectively collaborate as a member and/or leader of an interprofessional or a multidisciplinary team to improve health outcomes. 7. Evaluate care delivery models and/or concepts to provide health promotion and

  • Senior Physics capstone presentations will take place Wednesday, May 19th starting at 2pm. If you'd like to join the capstone Zoom session, please email Professor Rich Louie at louie@plu.edu.

    (PEO). It is practically proved that PEO provides a high solvation capacity for lithium salt and good compatibility with electrodes. We investigate how the conductivity of a oxanorbornene dicarboximide backbone with PEO side chains changes with different proportions of blended conducting salt.   2:15pm Sawyer Veliz – “Comparison of Metallicities in Members of Solar-Twin Binary Star Systems” Solar-twin binary star systems are pairs of stars much like the sun, orbiting each other.  We uncovered a

  • The OHSU Equity Research Program offers an exciting opportunity for diverse undergraduate college students to spend eight weeks working on research projects alongside faculty, scientists and graduate students. The application deadline is January 23, 2023 at 5 PM Pacific Time. Apply here: https://ohsu.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_23KIeLLRu8E4wdM Examples of…

    : Biomedical Sciences Dental Health Systems & Policy – Center for Health Systems Effectiveness Medicine Nursing Public Health What Equity Interns can expect: A $3,200 stipend paid during the program Hands-on research experience Mentoring and advising about your individual career pathway Weekly seminars with fellow interns, faculty, and scientist mentors Scientific poster presentation of your summer research project For more information please go to https://www.ohsu.edu/center-for-diversity-inclusion/equity

  • By Brenna Sussman ’15 PLU Marketing & Communication Student Worker TACOMA, Wash. (Nov. 24, 2014)—Longtime teacher (and former PLU student and instructor) Andrew Milton has released his first book, centered on the regulations and social expectations that are harmful to our schools. Milton has been…

    brief stop at PLU from 2000-02, when he was a visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science. A political science researcher first and teacher second, Milton says his research and teaching of bureaucracy and institutional change forced him to look at schools and education from that standpoint. Working in a middle school in 2006, Milton first became interested in the effects of government regulations on school systems, the basis of his new book. Milton’s book, The Normal Accident Theory of