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  • All PLU-owned computers already have virus protection software installed. PLU requires that any personally owned computer connecting to the PLU network be protected from viruses.

    Anti-virus SoftwareAll PLU-owned computers already have virus protection software installed. PLU requires that any personally owned computer connecting to the PLU network be protected from viruses. Anyone who uses a computer on the network is a member of the community and shares in the responsibility of protecting network services for others. Please be aware of the following information before connecting to the PLU network: Review the Anti-Virus Software Policy here Read the Anti-Virus FAQs

  • Passwords are used to protect personal and possibly sensitive information on your computer. They will only keep your information secure if you, in turn, keep your passwords secure.

    Password ChangesPasswords are used to protect personal and possibly sensitive information on your computer. They will only keep your information secure if you, in turn, keep your passwords secure.  Do not give out your password to anyone.Tips Do not use passwords that have an association with yourself (i.e. your name, pet, car, family, club etc.) Try using a combination of words i.e. fish2frY1? Try using phonetically spelled words i.e. fonetikal,48 Try doubling consonants, vowels, or use

  • Videography Lead | MediaLab | Tristan is a third-year student, working toward a BA in Communications with a concentration in Film and Media studies and Minor in Computer Science.

    Tristan Pearson ’24 Videography Lead he/him Biography Biography Tristan is a third-year student, working toward a BA in Communications with a concentration in Film and Media studies and Minor in Computer Science. This year, he is leading the team for the Auburn Symphony Orchestra and acting as the MediaLab Video Lead.

  • The College of Natural Sciences is home to the Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science, Mathematics, Psychology, and Physics departments, as well as the Environmental Studies and Data

    FacilitiesThe College of Natural Sciences is home to the Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science, Mathematics, Psychology, and Physics departments, as well as the Environmental Studies and Data Science programs. The Morken Center for Learning and Technology houses the Office of the Dean, the Computer Science Department, the Mathematics Department, and the Data Science Program. The Biology Department, Chemistry Department, Earth Science Department, Physics Department, and

  • This form should be used to request exceptions to the academic requirements for degrees and minors administered by the Department of Computer Science as described in the PLU Catalog.

    Request for Exception to Academic Requirements Form (link) view page This form should be used to request exceptions to the academic requirements for degrees and minors administered by the Department of Computer Science as described in the PLU Catalog.

  • 12 semester hours in one of the following six work sectors A. Education  12 semester hours from one of the following areas Biology Chemistry Computer Science Education English Geosciences Math

    Requirements for completion of the Peace Corps Prep Certificate Students must complete all requirements by the end of the term in which the degree is to be awarded. Work Sectors12 semester hours in one of the following six work sectors A. Education  12 semester hours from one of the following areas Biology Chemistry Computer Science Education English Geosciences Math Physics B. Health 12 semester hours from any of the following  Biology BIOL 111: Biology and the Modern World BIOL 201

  • During his senior year, computer science major Adrian Ronquillo ’22 filled out 203 job applications. Despite already having a job offer from a tech company he was interning with, he wanted to see what other opportunities were available to him. One of those applications included…

    Adrian Arrives A student from Alaska discovers his love for computer science and lands his dream job at Netflix. Posted by: Silong Chhun / November 1, 2022 Image: Adrian Ronquillo ’22 (PLU Photo/Sy Bean) November 1, 2022 By Veronica CrakerResoLute Assistant EditorDuring his senior year, computer science major Adrian Ronquillo ’22 filled out 203 job applications.Despite already having a job offer from a tech company he was interning with, he wanted to see what other opportunities were available

  • You don’t have to be a Natural Sciences major to enter, but you must be an enrolled PLU student who has taken (or is currently taking) a Natural Sciences class (Biology, Chemistry, Computer

    programs in the College of Natural Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Studies, Geosciences, Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology.)  The PLU community (students, faculty, staff, alums) will select the winners, and the top three photos in each category will be framed and displayed in the glass cases across from Enrieké the Slug in the Rieke Science Center hallway. Photo contest winners will be announced during Rieke Weekie, our fall celebration of all things science in Rieke

  • If an employee is exposed to a fall hazard of ten (10) feet or more in height, the employee must use a fall restraint, fall arrest system, or positioning device system as described below.

    so their length is only long enough to allow the employee the ability to move to the sides or edge of the roof, and no further. The reason for this is to prevent the employee from being able to actually fall off of the roof. Lanyards must have a minimum tensile strength of 5,000 pounds. The attachment point of the lanyard to the body harness must be located in the center of the wearer’s back near shoulder level, or above the wearer’s head. 6.3 Hardware Hardware must be drop forged, pressed or

  • The Language Resource Center (LRC) at PLU has served as a virtual and physical hub for language study since opening in 1996.

    Re-envisioning the Language Resource CenterThe Language Resource Center (LRC) at PLU has served as a virtual and physical hub for language study since opening in 1996.  Our mission is to provide a multimedia environment with hardware, software, and learning resources that facilitate and promote the research and study of the world’s languages and cultures.  The LRC has kept up with changing technologies over the years and continues to adapt to meet the needs of our students. Over the summer of