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  • Information & Technology Services (I&TS) provides technology, library resources, and a wide range of services, planning, and leadership in support of the university’s core teaching-learning

    • media@plu.edu • Support infoVideo recording for campus events.Wiegand Sound Labs253-535-7525 • itech@plu.edu • Support infoRecord and mix audio with advanced-level hardware and software.Windows Domain Accounts253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoAccess windows computers on campus using a domain account.Workshops253-535-7525 • itech@plu.edu • Support infoTechnology workshops on a variety of software and topics.Workshops - Course Integrated253-535-7525 • itech@plu.edu • Support infoCustomized

  • A computer virus is a program that replicates by copying or attempting to copy itself to another program or computer.

    will send a message to our server to notify us that a virus was found. In most cases you will be contacted and notified about what will need to be done. Personally Owned Computers An important first step: purchase, install and regularly update a reputable anti-virus software program. Purchased programs come with continued support to assist you with any problems you may encounter. Students and employees are welcome to use their choice of anti-virus software. Those seeking free anti-virus software

  • Gary Mahon knows that technology is changing the healthcare industry and the nursing profession in profound ways.

    Gary Mahon, PhDSchool of NursingExploring Software Apps for Nursing Gary Mahon showing ways of using tablets and phone apps for nursing to students Julia Carvalho '16, Kerri Selk '16, and Crescent Clover '16. (Photo/John Froschauer) Gary Mahon knows that technology is changing the healthcare industry and the nursing profession in profound ways. He is a clinical assistant professor at PLU who teaches research and informatics in the School of Nursing as well as information systems in the School

  • Marketing & Communications faculty and staff.

    Chris Albert Director of Digital Communications Full Profile 253-535-8691 albertct@plu.edu * Working

  • From Microsoft to Martin Luther, and back again In 1994, Mike Halvorson was the first one to write a book about something nobody else cared about. The book? How to use a little-known software program called Microsoft Office. We can guess how that turned out.…

    March 1, 2011 From Microsoft to Martin Luther, and back again In 1994, Mike Halvorson was the first one to write a book about something nobody else cared about. The book? How to use a little-known software program called Microsoft Office. We can guess how that turned out. Halvorson graduated PLU in 1985 with a degree in computer science and a minor in history. That unique combination seemed to help when, soon after graduation, Halvorson found himself working for Microsoft, back in the days when

  • Caltech’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is but one manifestation of our commitment to institutional excellence. Diversity is essential to achieving and maintaining scientific excellence. – excerpt from Caltech’s Statement of Mission-Based Values The WAVE Fellows program supports this goal by increasing visibility and…

    Summer Undergraduate Research at Caltech Caltech's WAVE Fellows program is a 10-week undergraduate research program that provides robust programming in the areas of academic and professional development. Posted by: alemanem / November 15, 2023 November 15, 2023 Caltech’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion is but one manifestation of our commitment to institutional excellence. Diversity is essential to achieving and maintaining scientific excellence. – excerpt from Caltech’s

  • The Marketing & Communications Design Group provides art direction and graphic design for all major university print publications.

    Print Design and DevelopmentThe Marketing & Communications Design Group provides art direction and g

  • A degree in physics can lead to employment in design and development work in private industry or in large, government laboratories.

    Careers for Physics MajorsA degree in physics can lead to employment in design and development work in private industry or in large, government laboratories. With their broad education in fundamental physical concepts, physicists often work closely with engineers who have more specific design-oriented training. Those who complete a Ph.D. degree in physics may be involved in the basic research of unanswered questions in science, or may contribute to the development of new, advanced technologies

  • A group of nine Computer Science and Computer Engineering students competed at an international computer programming competition Nov. 3. Team sets sights on next year By Jesse Major ’14 A group of nine Computer Science and Computer Engineering students competed at an international computer programming…

    November 12, 2012 A group of nine Computer Science and Computer Engineering students competed at an international computer programming competition Nov. 3. Team sets sights on next year By Jesse Major ’14 A group of nine Computer Science and Computer Engineering students competed at an international computer programming competition Nov. 3. First time competitor, Ben Landes ’14, described the Association for Computing Machinery International Collegiate Programming Contest as “sports for nerds

  • The Diversity Center creates a Diversity Advocate position that works solely with international student programming and initiatives.

    The Diversity Center creates a Diversity Advocate position that works solely with international student programming and initiatives.