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  • by David Domask Example of phishing email (click to enlarge) Yet another round of fraudulent “phishing” emails have been sent across Campus masquerading as an official email warning users that their accounts are about to be shut down unless they are verified. As we have noted…

    sooner we can take action. Tell your colleagues and friends about the phishing emails and about how they can learn more about them; the more people that know, the better chance we have that the phishing waves will be ineffective. Read Previous Using Google Maps in the Classroom: Teaching an old software new tricks Read Next TurningPoint Clicker Software Transition LATEST POSTS Major Sakai Upgrade in August March 1, 2022 Fall 2023 Technology Workshops February 3, 2022 Zoom for Staff Accounts Update

  • Join the Computer Science Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will take place Friday and Saturday.

    library intended for both physics students and researchers wishing to perform OpenCL-accelerated numerical analysis, and is currently used primarily for the simulation of light. PhysiCL includes a Numpy-based code units system, a set of generic simulation tools, built-in tools for absorption-based and isotropic-based scattering, tools for measuring light behavior, and tools for writing new OpenCL-based simulation features. Github: https://github.com/bcwarner/physicl 10:30am – Implementation and

  • For Deans, Chairs, and Associate Deans

    Job Description: Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs (pdf) view download

  • Instructions regarding safety and security when using PLU laptops

    Laptop Policy (pdf) view download Instructions regarding safety and security when using PLU laptops

  • Using math to build community For the students, from PLU and middle schools around the area, the Mathletes Tutor Program is more than just numbers and equations.“What we are about is community building,” said Bryan Dorner, PLU math professor. Last week, hundreds of area middle…

    March 2, 2009 Using math to build community For the students, from PLU and middle schools around the area, the Mathletes Tutor Program is more than just numbers and equations.“What we are about is community building,” said Bryan Dorner, PLU math professor. Last week, hundreds of area middle schoolers, their parents and about 20 PLU students who take part in the tutoring program gathered at PLU to celebrate the program and mathematics. For the past five years, PLU math students have volunteered

  • Computer and Network Use Policies Pacific Lutheran University provides computing and networking resources to students, faculty and staff. Use of these resources is a privilege granted to members of our community as we work and learn in an environment supportive of education and service. These policies, which apply to all users of PLU’s computing and...

    networks with the intent to compromise any other computers or networks or to commit crimes or other unethical acts. Using computers or networks for unauthorized non-University-related commercial or for-profit activity. Sending or forwarding electronic mail for unauthorized purposes (i.e., spam). This includes but is not limited to unsolicited and unsanctioned mass mailings. University officials authorized to send or approve mass electronic mailings are the President, Provost and V.P. for Admission and

  • by Lizz Zitron and Amy Stewart-Mailhiot There is often a sizable divide between what students actually know and their perception of what they know. There is an equally sizable divide between students’ high school academic experience and their college one. Both of these divides can…

    suspect sources. Yet students honestly believe they understand the ethics of using sources and feel they know exactly where to find credible information. Faculty wonder, “Didn’t they learn this in high school?” The PLU librarians have been exploring these divides through quantitative and qualitative research studies that examine student research confidence and experiences. We hope to better understand our students in order to serve them better. We also hope faculty can use our data to more effectively

  • The school year is a common time for university students to receive employment scams. Recently, scam artists have been directly emailing students about their fraudulent opportunities.

    , UPS), or “wire” any money to any prospective employer, or any employer, using your personal account(s). Do not transfer money to your personal account and retain a portion for payment. Do not respond to suspicious and/or “too good to be true” unsolicited job emails. This includes a high salary or wage for a job that requires minimal skills. In general, applicants do not pay a fee to obtain a job (but there are some rare exceptions – so be careful, and consult with a professional at Alumni

  • Example #1 As your instructor, it is my goal that you feel able to share information related to your life experiences in classroom discussions, written work, and our one-on-one meetings.

    directly quoting the words of others without using quotation marks or indented format to identify them. Because plagiarism involves a misrepresentation of principles and processes fundamental to the integrity of the university, matters of plagiarism are taken very seriously. If you are unsure about something that you want to do or the proper use of materials, please ask me for clarification. Back to menuStatements on the Use of AI (These can be integrated into one of the Academic Integrity statements

  • Senior Physics capstone presentations will take place Monday, May 15th starting at 2pm in Morken 210.

    microscope is used to observe the scattering and gradient forces acting on the spheres, and the beam can be steered and focused using built-in coils. 3:15pm LeighAnna Zielske – “Bouncing Batteries: Analyzing the Relationship Between Remaining Battery Capacity and Bounce Height” It is known that alkaline batteries, when dropped, bounce to different heights depending on their remaining capacity. Samples of AA zinc alkaline batteries were dropped and the height of the bounce was measured for different