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Using Etrieve - Secure Document Transmission to the Health Center (link) view page Link and instructions to securely transmit personal/confidential documents to our office.
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Using Etrieve - Secure Document Transmission to the Health Center (link) view page Link and instructions to securely transmit personal/confidential documents to our office.
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Using Etrieve - Secure Document Transmission to the Health Center (link) view page Link and instructions to securely transmit personal/confidential documents to our office.
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Using Etrieve - Secure Document Transmission to the Health Center (link) view page Link and instructions to securely transmit personal/confidential documents to our office.
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Using Etrieve - Secure Document Transmission to the Health Center (link) view page Link and instructions to securely transmit personal/confidential documents to our office.
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Using Etrieve - Secure Document Transmission to the Health Center (link) view page Link and instructions to securely transmit personal/confidential documents to our office.
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Using Etrieve - Secure Document Transmission to the Health Center (link) view page Link and instructions to securely transmit personal/confidential documents to our office.
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BackupsData stored on your computer should be backed up periodically in the event of a computer failure. Copies of files can be stored on a secondary source such as a central server, portable hard drive or pen drive for use if the original files are lost or damaged. Restoring a file from a backup is often preferable to re-creating a file from scratch. User Support can provide information on the backup options that are available and help determine the best backup approach for your needs.Quick
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) Learning Technologies Sakai – Learning Management System Google Apps For Education – Gmail, Calendar, Docs, and Sites Turnitin – Originality Reporting via Sakai
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Dr. Colleen Hacker takes her class outdoors. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU.) New Banners on CampusHave you noticed the faintly medieval yet very contemporary banners on campus? Each one presents a core element of Lutheran education as practiced or valued at PLU: Critical Questioning, Protecting Freedom, Liberating Study, Learning Together, Care for Creation, Discerning Vocation, Service to Others, Globally Engaged. Each of the eight terms is inspired by the faculty and staff produced booklet Core
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