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  • Archives & Special Collections Launches New Collection Management System The Archives and Special Collections has launched a new collections management system , providing users with increased access to the library’s rare and unique holdings. The system brings together descriptions of physical records, digitized materials, and born digital content held by the Archives and Special… July 15, 2020

  • proficiency.Proof of English ProficiencyEnglish test scores: TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo, PTE TOEFL:  79 TOEFL ITP Plus for China:  CEFR Level C1 IELTS:  6.5 Duolingo English Test:  115 PTE:  56 PLU does not provide fee waivers or coupons for English language tests.Oxford English Language Level TestOxford ELLT can be used as evidence of an applicant’s English language proficiency for international admissions. Register to take the Oxford ELLT Digital through our link:  https://tests.oidigitalinstitute.com/register

  • . Deanna Thompson, image by Zophia Dadlez Perhaps the biggest surprise for me of life post-diagnosis has been the way in which love, care, support, and concern has come my way via the virtual world. Before cancer I was a proud skeptic of digital technology’s ability to help us connect to others in meaningful ways. But being cared for virtually has converted me to the reality of what I’m calling “the virtual body of Christ,” a vast network of healing connections made possible through digital technology

  • Connection through TranslationKiyomi Kishaba and Professor Rona Kaufman track Jewish Migration to UruguayWhy the Digital Humanities Lab Impacts UsProfessor Adela Ramos on the Collaborative, Technological Approach to Humanistic ProjectsThe Importance of Dead LanguagesProfessor Collin Brown on Dead Languages and the Modern Human ExperienceSharing Passion for ScholarshipThe Kelmer Roe Scholarship in the Humanities Supporting Student-Faculty Research

  • Managing Student Email with Discussion Forums By Dana Bodewes, Instructional Designer Living in the age of digital communication, email inboxes can demand the time and attention of many professionals. While there is no perfect remedy to managing email, one strategy faculty may consider is using an online forum for answering general… February 22, 2016 instructional toolsonline discussionstudent communication

  • Music professor Gina Gillie discussed her new composition and short film Posted by: Silong Chhun / November 21, 2022 Image: Professor of Music, French Horn Gina Gillie (PLU photo/John Froschauer) November 21, 2022 By Zach PowersMarketing & Communications Professor of Music Gina Gillie recently premiered her first electroacoustic music composition at Seattle Symphony’s Octave 9. Titled “Pale Blue Dot for solo horn and fixed media,” the piece is inspired by the 1991 photograph taken by the

  • 2024 PLU Yard SignsTo print your yard sign(s), download the high resolution PDF of your selected design. Bring the digital file with you or upload it to your local print shop, and select an 18″ x 24″ size and whether you’d like it to be single- or double-sided. Enjoy showing your Lute pride!Yard Signs (click to open & download)

  • . 9:30 am | Session I, Ingram University GalleryFaculty Moderator: Heather Mathews, Communication, Media & Design Arts Student(s)Presentation Mackenzie MayhemThe Journey of Self Faculty Mentors: Alex Krajkowski, and Heather Mathews; Communication, Media & Design Arts I will be presenting an artist book that looks at three components of identity: intuitive, constructed, and performative. The book is a vessel to hold my deconstructed identity categorized in this way. The book is a combination of

  • /components are aging and need costly replacements. It has been determined that moving to a digital/IP based system is more reliable and effective. The Blue Phones were evaluated for possible retrofitting for new digital equipment; however, to do such a retrofit would cost over $200,000. This led us to purchase the new system of speakers on the outside of buildings. Blue Phones were originally installed prior to the widespread use of cell phones. We believe that calling for assistance via your cell phone

  • Dean James Albrecht Greetings from the DeanWelcome to this year’s edition of Prism, which we’re rolling out in a fully digital format. It’s got some great features — links to sites with extra information on topics discussed in our articles, video clips — and you can access it all from your computer, tablet, or smart-phone. Kudos to our editors for this new look, with a special nod to our new colleague Scott Rogers, who counts digital literacy amongst his areas of scholarly expertise. (You can