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  • really attractive to prospective employers is not only their strong computing skills but also their broad Liberal Arts education that makes them good problem solvers and good communicators.” PLU’s computer science major prepares students to work in the technology industry as professional software developers, to continue their studies in graduate school, or to apply their computational skills to another field. With a degree in computer science, students might end up writing code for software

  • FAQ'sRegistrationHow do I know what time I register?To check your registration time on Banner Web: Log in at banweb.plu.edu Select “Student Services & Financial Aid” Select “Registration” Select “Check Your Registration Status” Select “Term” How do I know what GenEd and Core Requirements I still need to fulfill?Check your CAPP report (an online degree evaluation): Log in at banweb.plu.edu Select “Student Services & Financial Aid” Select “Student Records” Select “Degree Evaluation” Select “View

  • Scheduling a Private, Quiet Room on Campus Do you need a quiet, private room to meditate, make a phone call home, or meet with your campus-based, TimelyCare virtual services, or home provider for virtual care? We can help! See the list below of campus quiet spaces, and notes on how to schedule that space: Quiet Rooms on Campus LocationAvailabilityHow to ScheduleSpecial Notes Library Study RoomsLibrary Open Hours www.plu.edu/library/hoursMortvedt Library Study Room Reservation plu.libcal.com

  • ) Becklund, Linda (Robertson) Braithwaite, Kathy Benton, Mark Salter, David Lykken, Jim Holland, Terry Ludwig, Mike Willis, Dale Soden, John Nilson, David Bennett, Nikki (Beard) Martin, Samuel Torvend, Karen Fynboe, Elizabeth (Nordberg) Adams.PLU 50th Reunion for the Class of 1973This year marked 50 years since we graduated from PLU. Our fiftieth reunion celebration was on campus Friday, October 6, 2023. We had many opportunities to reconnect, reminisce, and create new memories. We hope you were able to

  • General Information The library is open to the public Monday-Friday until 5pm.  On weekends and after 5pm, a Lutecard is needed to enter the building. For any hours-related questions, please contact the library by phone (253-535-7500) or by email (library@plu.edu). jQuery(function(){ var s_lc_mhw_256_12442 = new jQuery.LibCalHoursCal( jQuery("#s_lc_mhw_256_12442"), { iid: 256, lid: 12442, months: 6, show_past: 1, systemTime: false }); }); .s-lc-mhw-tb { width: 100%; border: 1px solid #ddd

  • Scheduling a Private, Quiet Room on Campus Do you need a quiet, private room to meditate, make a phone call home, or meet with your campus-based, Lute Telehealth, or home provider for virtual care? We can help! See the list below of campus quiet spaces, and notes on how to schedule that space: Quiet Rooms on Campus LocationAvailabilityHow to ScheduleSpecial Notes Library Study RoomsLibrary Open Hours www.plu.edu/library/hoursMortvedt Library Study Room Reservation plu.libcal.com/spaces Library

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