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  • Guangzhou University, China Sichuan University, China Reims Management School, France Instituto Cultural Oaxaca, Mexico University of Namibia Telemark University College, Norway Bjorknes College,

    Partnerships, Agreements, & MembershipsPLU and the Wang Center have partnered with numerous organizations and institutions over the years to reach the vision and the goals of both PLU and its partners.Academic Partnerships and Agreements Guangzhou University, China Sichuan University, China Reims Management School, France Instituto Cultural Oaxaca, Mexico University of Namibia Telemark University College, Norway Bjorknes College, Norway Thor Heyerdahl Institute, Norway Regents Park College

  • Online learning requires students to become masters of time management. Students complete online lessons and activities independently according to deadlines established by the instructor.

    How to Be SuccessfulStudy skills for online learningOnline learning requires students to become masters of time management. Students complete online lessons and activities independently according to deadlines established by the instructor. During a compressed term schedule, it is easy to fall behind. Many online students find it helpful to review all of the work due each week and then create a plan for when they will complete each task on their list. Successful online students also remember

  • Join the Computer Science Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will take place Friday and Saturday. All talks are scheduled in Morken 203.

    database holding all user and book data. The main goal of the BookClub application is to provide a user-friendly experience and create an easy way to sell old textbooks or buy new ones from peers. 2:55pm Break 3:15pm – Bits and Bytes: Learning the Basics of Computer Science Via a Puzzle Based Video Game James Gentry (BACS), Wyatt Gleason (BSCS), David Min (BSCS) Bits and Bytes is a puzzle based video game designed to help students learn and practice basic computer science concepts. Bits and Bytes was

  • Advancement Analyst | Office of Advancement | allenka@plu.edu | 253-535-7147

    Keleigh Allen Advancement Analyst Phone: 253-535-7147 Email: allenka@plu.edu Professional Education B.A., Biology, Pacific Lutheran University, 1997 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Banner Advancement module Reporting, data standards, and technical resource for Advancement Raiser's Edge NXT database Responsibilities Keleigh Allen started her career at Pacific Lutheran University in 1999, and currently serves as the Advancement Analyst. With over 20 years of experience in Advancement, Keleigh is

  • The Robert A.L. Mordvedt Library Services website is your portal to the Pacific Lutheran University library collection.

    Mortvedt Library Open to the public Monday – Friday from 7 am – 5 pm. PLU students must swipe their lute card for access past 5 pm and on Sundays. VIEW ALL LIBRARY HOURS Advanced Search | Journal Search | Course Reserves Popular Resources Meet with a Librarian A-Z Database List Research Guides Archives and Special Collections .s-lch-widget-float.open { z-index: 1000000000; } Popular Services Ask a Librarian Reserve A Study Room Course Reserves / Lute Library Printing InformationLibrary News and

    Mortvedt Library
    12180 Park Avenue S. Tacoma, WA 98447
  • Alumni can check out up to 15 items at a time.  Alumni Cards can be obtained from Alumni & Student Connections.

    The Mortvedt Library welcomes visitors from the general public and alumni. See our policy concerning non-PLU patrons and visitors under the age of 18. Available: library computers online database and journal access (on campus only – why?) printing and copying wireless Internet access Not available: off campus access to electronic resources study rooms interlibrary loan AlumniAlumni can check out up to 15 items at a time.  Alumni Cards can be obtained from Alumni & Student Connections. Item Type

  • PLU Campus Safety Department of Emergency Management is responsible for leading emergency planning efforts across campus disciplines, developing and implementing a training and exercise program for

    prepared by knowing what to do during an emergency. Learn More Welcome to PLU Department of Emergency ManagementPLU Campus Safety Department of Emergency Management is responsible for leading emergency planning efforts across campus disciplines, developing and implementing a training and exercise program for the campus, and identifying and facilitating investments in mitigation initiatives and emergency equipment and resources. Here you will find information on upcoming emergency exercises and training

  • Clinical Instructor of Nursing | School of Nursing | palmersm@plu.edu | Nursing experience: Inpatient acute rehab, med/surg, Care Management (hospital, community, transitional care), Administration, ACO, Community Health .

    Sarah Jemley, RN, MSN, ACM, CMAC Clinical Instructor of Nursing Email: palmersm@plu.edu Professional Biography Education Bachelors , History, University of Washington, 2003 MSN, Nursing, Pacific Lutheran University, 2010 Areas of Emphasis or Expertise Care Management Quality Improvement Change Management Social Drivers of Health Project Management Leadership Biography Nursing experience: Inpatient acute rehab, med/surg, Care Management (hospital, community, transitional care), Administration

  • The Computer Science Department senior capstone presentations will take place Friday and Saturday.  If you’d like to join the capstone Zoom session, please email Assistant Professor Jeff Caley at

    original paper and digital version of the Hazard Assessment Report. The purpose of this new application is to make the process of completing these reports more efficient and user friendly. Employees at King County Metro are able to fill out a Hazard Assessment Report, send it to other employees for required signatures, and ultimately submit the forms to a database or export them. The front end of the application is written in ReactJS and communicates with a MySQL database. 3:00pm – The Collector Alex

  • Assistant Professor of Education | School of Education | jwright@plu.edu | John Wright teaches special education methods courses, as well as courses in assistive technology, autism, and behavior management.

    behavior management. He is also a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and consults with local school districts regarding positive behavior supports. He serves on the CEC’s Division of Early Childhood Publications and Products Advisory Committee, and he’s a 2023-24 member of the Fred Rogers Educator’s Neighborhood. Prior to working in higher education, John was an elementary school teacher and administrator for 13 years. Social justice and equity in education are the guiding forces of this educational