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  • Workshops and Training ResourcesInformation & Technology Services staff offer a number of resources for teaching and learning with technology on topics such as: Google Sites Screencasting with WeVideo Audacity Basics Adobe Acrobat Graphic Design with Canva Sakai Qualtrics Backups and Data Security at PLU Web Conferencing with Zoom and more… ! Training ResourcesInformation and Technology Services has transitioned to offering most of our training resources through self-paced walkthroughs and

  • L.I.F.E. is a Volunteer and Membership Driven ProgramMembers are encouraged to get involved through committee participation. Council Program Finance

  • Biological Abstracts citation and reference links not workingClicking on Citations or References links in Biological Abstracts search results is returning the message “An unknown error has occurred.” Our provider is working on the problem and we hope to have an update soon. If you are experiencing a problem with an online library resource that is not described here, please e-mail Genevieve Williams with a description of the problem.

  • 2. Freedom for expression and protection of learningFree inquiry shapes effective worldly intelligence and service in the world. Martin Luther’s free investigation of scripture led to his breakthrough and the posting of the ninety-five theses on October 31, 1517. Luther argued against the sale of indulgences (church-sanctioned spiritual favors) based upon his understanding of God’s free and unearned gifts of life, community, forgiveness, and peace as revealed in the life of Jesus of Nazareth

  • 1. Critical questioning of current knowledge and valuesA commitment to the advance of knowledge and skill is nothing new at a Lutheran university. Indeed, the Lutheran reform of education began with one sixteenth century professor’s doubts and questions concerning the received tradition of the previous three hundred years. While the dominant paradigm of religion informed almost every aspect of late medieval life and thought – including education – Martin Luther, among others, asked if that

  • Share your achievement and the achievement of othersMarketing & Communications is dedicated to uplifting faculty, staff and student excellence across Pacific Lutheran University’s campus. The university values community members who live out the mission in a variety of ways, both here and beyond. Our division seeks submissions — to be shared through a variety of content channels — that showcase the outstanding, diverse work across departments.Achievements to highlight may include: Awards

  • December 2, 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uu94p78Pz0 ‘Sunrise’ and Stardom By Sandy Deneau Dunham One amazing Sunrise is shining quite a spotlight on Luke Olson ’16. Olson and his band, The Olson Bros, are the new national champions of The Texaco Country Showdown songwriting contest, billed as the nation’s largest and longest-running country-music talent search. The band’s original song Sunrise earned its members $5,000 and a January trip to Nashville, where they will be introduced at

  • Share your achievement and the achievement of othersMarketing and Communications is dedicated to uplifting faculty, staff and student excellence across Pacific Lutheran University’s campus. The university values community members who live out the mission in a variety of ways, both here and beyond. Our division seeks submissions — to be shared through a variety of content channels — that showcase the outstanding, diverse work across departments.Achievements to highlight may include: Awards

  • Learning Outcomes at PLU - Majors and Academic ProgramsLearning Outcomes at PLU are designed to provide students with a clear outline of the key concepts, ideas, and skills they should learn during their time of study. Students in each degree program should have a firm understanding of these outcomes upon completion of their course of study. Learning Outcomes also provide an opportunity for programs to clearly communicate those values they feel are most important for students within the program

  • Homecoming Highlights Awards Recognition Alumni Profiles Alumni Events Class Notes Calendar Home Alumni News Alumni News Homecoming Highlights All Lutes are encouraged to come “home” to campus Oct. 3-5 for Homecoming 2014, including the Saturday evening Homecoming Fall Festival featuring The Deacons Reunion. We extend a special welcome to the classes of 1964, 1974, 1989 and 2004 and this year’s Meant to Live affinity reunion group, the graduates from the Division of Humanities. Alumni Awards and