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  • Additional Assistance If the information in this guide is not enough to answer your question, it may mean that you have a question that requires some assistance from a librarian or your professor. Here are a few ways to contact a librarian: Schedule a Meeting: If you know which librarian you would like to meet with, you will be able to see their calendar and arrange a meeting with them. By Email: You can contact any librarian by email. You can find that email as well as their areas of expertise

  • When student groups traveling on University club/organization business will be away from home for one or more nights, they are encouraged to stay in moderately priced hotel facilities whenever possible. When travel arrangements are such that arrival is later than 6:00 p.m., it may be necessary to guarantee with the hotel for late arrival. The student group is responsible for any changes in the room reservations or cancellations. Any “no show” charges that could have been avoided will be the

  • 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 the Banner student information system. 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

  • Order Your Commencement Gear!Academic Regalia for Graduation CandidatesAll graduation candidates participating in PLU Commencement must wear regalia, including black gowns with black caps and tassels. Masters and Doctoral candidates will wear black hoods lined with gold to represent PLU, with trim in the color corresponding to their degree. Students who have received honors from PLU, such as Wang Center and Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability pins or honors cords, are permitted to

  • of green carpet. The air is filled with gentle conversation. The church advertises other events on a large calendar categorized by Bible Study, Food Delivery, Memorial Services and Board Meetings. Bible Study can either refer to Bible groups with various types of focuses or worship services that happen every Sunday. Food Delivery focuses on the Food Pantry that offers food to the community three days a week and Emergency Food Network deliveries that delivers food to the church. Memorial Services

  • Request/Change Policy Submitting RequestsAll service and changes requests must be submitted to Instructional Technologies through email via media@plu.edu.Request Time FrameInstructional Technologies will always try to accommodate requests that are made. Requests made within the timeframes listed below will be supported, depending on technician availability. If a request is made after the request deadlines, Instructional Technologies will work with the client to find a support solution that will

  • chipotle peppers, minced, plus 1-2 teaspoons of the juices from the can Directions Prep 30 m Cook 5-6 m Serves 6-8 Prepare the shrimp: Rinse the shrimp under cold running water, then blot dry with paper towels. Place the cilantro, garlic and chipotle with its juices in a non-reactive mixing bowl and toss to mix. Stir in the olive oil and lime juice, season with salt and cracked pepper to taste. Add the shrimp and let them marinate in the refrigerator, covered, for about 30 minutes, or longer for a

  • ) Senior PLU Basketball player, Bryce Miller, having a laugh while using the rowing machine to workout. +Enlarge Photo After his team read the book, Dickerson took this year’s reading assignment to another level. Instead of simply giving his team a quiz on what they had read, Dickerson teamed up with PLU women’s rowing coach Andy Foltz to bring the book to life by getting the basketball team on the water. The collaboration created a ripple effect far beyond the waves that formed that morning the

  • because paved surfaces and lawns are impermeable surfaces, so rainwater can not get to the soil and be filtered that way. One way to help prevent runoff is to replace your lawn with native plants. The water will be able to go down into the soil, which helps prevent it from having to travel across the surface and decreases the amount of chemicals it can pick up and carry with it. Plus, the native plants can offer a nice pop of color. Thank you, Rosey Ireson

  • Campus Ministry Join in a community embracing the diversity of faith traditions our students and community hold to and celebrate together! Campus MinistryLutheran Studies Engage with Lutheran Studies at PLU! Learn more about our middle name, the tradition of the institution, and our deep commitments to the goals and values of Lutheran Higher Education! Lutheran StudiesOffice of Alumni & Student Connections Visit our Office of Alumni & Student Connections to learn more about what Lutes, past