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  • need for specialized and customized technology workshops for your class or department, contact Layne Nordgren (layne.nordgren@plu.edu, 253-535-7197) or fill out the Workshop Interest Form to provide us with your contact information, area of interest, and specific goals and needs. We’ll be in touch to better understand your needs and assign a staff member with the right mix of expertise.Quick Links Workshop Interest Form

  • Individualized Assistance and ConsultationsIf you need more personal assistance or a quieter place to practice on your own and learn new skills, check out the Digital Design Lab in the Library or the Morken Center Wiegand Multimedia Lab. Student assistants and staff are available to help you learn the technology and apply it to your assignments and course work. If you have specialized needs, such as: how to create a mail merge, database, or spreadsheet how to create a presentation how to create

  • Mail - On and Off Campus U.S. Postal Service The U.S. Postal Service is the main provider of mail services in the United States. Post Office nearest PLU (really close!): 320 Garfield St S Tacoma, WA  98444 253-536-0838 Monday thru Friday: 8AM-6PM Saturday: 9AM-3PM For more information go to http://www.usps.com/ PLU Mailing & Shipping Office All mailing and shipping to on-campus addresses are first processed at the Mailing & Shipping Office. Students may use the walk-up customer service counter

  • This project seeks to answer three questions: First, what happens when we focus our reading and discussion of Austen’s work on her representations of the environment. Our definition of the environment includes air, wind, water, landscapes and grounds, and the more-than-human world (animals, plants, microbes, and more). Second, what can reading Jane Austen in the midst of our present environmental crises teach us about the possibilities that literature opens up and closes off for our deep

  • PLU’s MBA program named second best in Washington, best among private universities by U.S. News Learn More Request More Information Apply to the Master of Business Administration ProgramThe School of Business accepts both Standard and Fast Track Applications for admittance into its graduate programs. A Fast Track application process is available for current PLU undergraduate and graduate students from any major and recent PLU alumni seeking admission to a School of Business graduate program

  • Jill Zawatski Director Phone: 253-535-7142 Email: jzawatski@plu.edu Office Location: Morken Center for Learning & Technology - 159 Professional Biography Education MIT, Secondary Education, Western Washington University Career and Technical Education (CTE) Certification, South Seattle College B.A., History, Western Washington University Event Management Certification, Highline College Biography Jill is a passionate career and technical educator who has worked in secondary education since 2008

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  • an Alternative Testing ReservationWhen to watch this video: When you need to reserve space for a test in the DSS office.Accessing NotesHow to Access Notes from My NotetakerWhen to watch this video: If you need help finding where to access your notes from your notetakers.Still have questions?If you still have questions after reviewing this video, please contact our office and we would be happy to help answer your questions.

  • Revised January 2011 Employees who are subpoenaed for jury duty will be allowed time off work to serve unless they prefer to petition the court to be excused from serving for hardship or other reasons. Those who are required to appear in court (when not a litigant) or are called to jury duty will continue to receive their normal pay. Juror pay for services from the court must be remitted to the Payroll Office to offset the continued salary expense. However, the employee retains any mileage

  • Convocation, Opening of the New Year Posted by: Thomas Krise / September 9, 2014 September 9, 2014 PLU marks the opening of our ‘new year’ with Convocation. This ceremony dates back to customs from medieval universities meant to welcome new students and new faculty, and to set intentions for the year ahead — together. This morning, I had the honor of speaking to our Lute community and sharing in the tradition and energy of the day! Creating a culture of sustainable and responsible citizenship

  • Marisol’s Story – Oaxaca Chemistry major with biochemistry emphasis (Hispanic Studies minor) – Class of 2018 A piece of advice to future study away students: Don’t be afraid to have a lazy day or to just stay in (or because you are saving money), but also go out of your comfort zone more often than not. Also, the little cafe or restaurant not on the map is probably the best! And speak the language of the country is you can as much as possible (don’t be lazy!). What surprised her about studying