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  • Fall 2023 Technology Workshops Fall 2023 Technology Workshops Information & Technology Services (I&TS) is offering a number of technology workshops in support of teaching and learning at PLU. All faculty, staff, and students are welcome to attend. For a complete listing of workshops, see the workshop flyer . The… February 3, 2022 trainingworkshops

  • Fall 2023 Technology Workshops Fall 2023 Technology Workshops Information & Technology Services (I&TS) is offering a number of technology workshops in support of teaching and learning at PLU. All faculty, staff, and students are welcome to attend. For a complete listing of workshops, see the workshop flyer . The… February 3, 2022 trainingworkshops

  • business professor, came to PLU from a large research institution. She immediately noticed a stark difference in how her new institution approached the field.   “At PLU, the business curriculum is mostly designed around soft skills, meaning how you build insightful inquiries, how you’re able to connect the dots, connect the concepts that you’re learning across your business and general courses.” “All companies can have their own set of desired skills and they can train their employees. Here, we’re not

  • Visit UsWe are located in the Morken Center for Learning and Technology on the PLU main campus.  You are welcome to come visit.  To schedule an appointment for a tour of our facilities or to meet with a department faculty member, contact us at cs@plu.edu.  For a full campus tour contact PLU admissions.

  • transformation of our society. Malia Oshiro, Bachelor of Arts in secondary education with an endorsement in English language arts Why PLU? I chose to come to PLU because I wanted to have the opportunity to be challenged by my professors in a smaller learning community that I would experience at a larger state school. I was also drawn in because of the strong Christian influences I witnessed from the outset. I knew that I became a Lute, I would experience growth academically and spiritually. The Diversity

  • Education (Co-op) Cooperative education typically refers to alternating classroom learning and paid work experiences in a field directly related to the student’s academic or career goals. In many cases, the co-op is a full-time work experience that requires the student to not enroll in additional courses during the term. Co-ops may be eligible for academic credit.Volunteering Volunteers perform a service without pay to support a cause. Opportunities include one-time assistance or continual service

  • education occurred when the IRS asked him to develop national training courses to be delivered both live and virtually. He realized the challenges involved in developing engaging content and obtaining learning feedback. This opened the door to his exploration of many types of learning tools, including online polling.What is one instructional technique or project that is particularly effective, innovative, or engaging?“I encourage my students to bring their laptops, tablets, cell phones or anything else

  • problems in the community today,” she said. “It’s more about working together, than me bringing service to a community.”She remembers the first time she heard President Loren J. Anderson speak during welcome weekend. She felt like he was directly speaking to her. “There is such a sense of vocation here, and you’re not learning just for the sake a getting a job and earning money,” Rudquist said. “You’re learning about doing something enriching with your life.  You’re learning how to do something you’re

  • reasoning) of 300 or higher and a GRE writing score of 4 or higher 3.2 GPA or higher in each of the following:  Cumulative undergraduate GPA,  GPA in the 10 required prerequisite courses, and  GPA in the last 60 credits taken.  PNWU Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) ProgramPacific Northwest University of Health Sciences DPT program’s curriculum emphasizes a rural-focused curriculum consisting of didactics, labs, simulated experiential learning, full-time clinical experiences, community-based service

  • Despite pandemic challenges, transfer student finds community at PLU Monya-Dawn Wilson ’22 is a DJS Fellow and Rieke Scholar who came to PLU as a transfer student. Wilson is a Biology major, and dreams of becoming a pediatrician. “I’ve always liked science and learning,” said Wilson. “I like learning about the body, learning about… May 23, 2022 Biology