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: Instructional Technologies, User Support, Classroom and Event Services, and Web Development. Develops agile, customer-focused technology services that include the Help Desk, computer and software support, classroom technologies, instructional technologies and systems, and technology workshops. Enables faculty and staff with technology, skills, and support for teaching and learning. Accolades ITIL Certification, 2012 PLU Distinguished Staff and Administrator Award, 2009 PLU Leadership Seminar Graduate, 2007
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: Instructional Technologies, User Support, Classroom and Event Services, and Web Development. Develops agile, customer-focused technology services that include the Help Desk, computer and software support, classroom technologies, instructional technologies and systems, and technology workshops. Enables faculty and staff with technology, skills, and support for teaching and learning. Accolades ITIL Certification, 2012 PLU Distinguished Staff and Administrator Award, 2009 PLU Leadership Seminar Graduate, 2007
Office HoursMon - Fri: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm -
Therapy (TAMFT) Biography Dr. Alexus Hamilton (she/her) is a systemic mental health therapist who primarily works with Black individuals, couples, and families struggling with stressors related to systemic racism, discrimination, and oppression. She graduated with her doctoral degree in 2023 from the University of Iowa. While there, she volunteered at the LGBTQ Counseling Clinic where she provided ongoing therapy and letters of support for gender affirming care. In addition to her clinical work, she
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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 information resources, consist of the following elements: General Use Network Use Policy Anti-Virus Software Policy Administrative Systems Use Policy Web Policy Help Desk staff
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Resources Information & Technology Services Risk Services Documents Staff Contact Information Division of Administrative Services Fax: 253-536-5047 Email: fadmin@plu.edu Hauge Administration 124 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 Contact Information Division of Administrative Services Fax: 253-536-5047 Email: fadmin@plu.edu Hauge Administration 124 Tacoma, WA 98447-0003 DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at PLU Lute Locker PLANNING Student Payments Textbooks Make a Gift Conference
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practice supervision.PLU Student ResourcesStudent Financial ServicesPLU Student Financial Services, located in the Hauge Administrative Building Room 102, houses the office of the Registrar, and Accounts Receivable. Contact Student Financial Services (at 800-678-3243 or 253-535-7161) for help with questions about your financial aid, student account, and to order transcripts.Center for Student SuccessThe Center for Student Success (first floor of the Mortvedt Library) houses Academic Advising and the
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Office of Advancement for nearly four years. As Advancement Student Intern, Curtis has helped provide excellent customer service and support to her colleagues and PLU constituents. She looks for opportunities to get to know alumni, parents and friends of PLU and acts as a terrific representative of the university. Curtis was promoted to Administrative Student Lead in 2012 and has served as a mentor to her fellow student employees. She helps to train, coach and guide her team so it can be successful
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pregnant with a fourth child just as she was graduating from PLU’s Master of Arts in Education program in 2018. She appreciated that her PLU instructors were flexible. “They understood that life happens,” Leavens recalls. At the same time, they continued to hold her to high standards. “They were just as excited to develop better educators as I was to develop better students,” she says. After PLU, she attended City University in Seattle for her administrative credentials, before joining Chief Leschi
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LGBTQ+ ResourcesResources Rainbow Center Pride Counseling PLU DJS The Trevor Project
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joined forces to kick off a new tradition, Community Meals. Community Meals bring people together—both on and off-campus—for a common goal: to feed, build community, and make connections. Susan Pavur, PLU’s Student Care Network Manager and project organizer, says these dinners are all about “bringing people together and nourishing souls.” How Community Meals center community More than 100 people attended the first dinner in October, hosted at Trinity Lutheran Church, just across the street from the
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