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  • Carol Sheffels Quigg Award for Excellence and Innovation Purpose: The Quigg Award provides support those who demonstrate unusually inventive, original, and creative approaches to advance the mission

    services, such as photocopying or administrative work. Nor are they generally intended for the purchase of instructional equipment, nor for the continuation of programs which are currently in place. Eligibility: All tenured and tenure-track faculty are eligible, as are visiting, resident, and clinical faculty. For further details, see the website for the Office of the Provost (www.plu.edu/provost/documents/file-group/awards-grants/). Karen Hille Phillips Regency Advancement Awards Purpose: These

  • Major in Philosophy Minimum of 32 semester hours, including: PHIL 499 Two courses from: PHIL 311, 312, 313, 314 Five additional PHIL lower- or upper-division courses (20 semester hours) GLST 325 may

    result of new products and initiatives, disruptive technologies, globalization, and cultural change. Draws attention to stages in the innovation process and the importance of teamwork, effective communication, and design. (4) PHIL 287 : Special Topics in Philosophy Explores an area of contemporary interest through the lens of philosophical inquiry. Acquaints students with the questions, methods, and skills of philosophy. May be repeated once for credit. (4) PHIL 288 : Special Topics in Philosophy To

  • Faculty Spotlight Nominations | Instructional Technologies | PLU 1: Skip to content 2: Skip to navigation Accessibility Tools (CTRL+U) Text-to-Speech Large Cursor Zoom Level (x1) Reset Zoom Disable Animations Reset All Hide the tools After hiding the tool, if you would like to re-enable it, just press CTRL+U to open this window. Or, move your cursor near the tool to display it. Menu Apply Visit Programs PLU News Menu Search Events ePass Apply Visit Programs PLU News Inquiry. Service. Leadership

  • YouTube Live Test Page | Instructional Technologies | PLU 1: Skip to content 2: Skip to navigation Accessibility Tools (CTRL+U) Text-to-Speech Large Cursor Zoom Level (x1) Reset Zoom Disable Animations Reset All Hide the tools After hiding the tool, if you would like to re-enable it, just press CTRL+U to open this window. Or, move your cursor near the tool to display it. Menu Apply Visit Programs PLU News Menu Search Events ePass Apply Visit Programs PLU News Inquiry. Service. Leadership. Care

  • The Robert A.L. Mortvedt Library’s collection policy guides the Pacific Lutheran University librarians’ collective selection, maintenance, and deselection decisions regarding the library

    sustain repeated handling and possibly heavy use, or else be stored and accessed in such a way as to minimize damage. Physical formats requiring technology to use should make use of currently available technology. Accessibility: Patrons should be able to access resources with minimum friction and inconvenience. Digital resources ideally require only ePass access and must be compatible with currently implemented authentication technologies. If separate registration is required instructions should be

  • By William Giddings, Professor Emeritus September 1995

    department may be dated from the arrival of Dr. Charles Anderson in 1959. He recognized that instrumentation, faculty and student research, and curricular development required resources beyond those even potentially available from annual institutional budgets. With the help of other new faculty, successful grant proposals to the National Science Foundation and the Research Corporation brought instructional equipment and instrumentation to the department. National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research

  • Application for an award shall be initiated by faculty members in close consultation with their college dean.

    expense. General questions about software/hardware can be directed to IT&S at helpdesk@plu.edu. To place an order, the faculty member should submit a Help desk ticket here. In your email and/or ticket, please specify that your request is being funded with Regency Award funds and copy the Provost Office (provost@plu.edu) for approval and FOAP to be charged. Books, Instructional Materials, Office Supplies, etc. Reimbursement for out-of-pocket purchases should be submitted to the Provost Office on a

  • Performance/clinic: Each school band will perform and receive a 30-minute clinic from two professional jazz educators following their performance on stage Midday Concert:  The PLU Jazz Ensemble

    Ingrid Jensen. His latest album, The Grind with In Motion Quartet, will be released in the fall of 2024. As a teaching artist, Treseler is the founder of Infinite Improvisation, offering community-centered workshops and retreats that draw from improv theater games, conducted improvisation, and the aural tradition of jazz. Steve is the author of two instructional books, the Amazon Bestseller Creativity Triggers for Musicians (2017) and The Living Jazz Tradition: A Creative Guide to Improvisation and

  • on-demand tutorials, in addition to personal support via phone or email.  If you’re on campus, you can also drop by their location on the first floor of the Library.Learn More Instructional Technologies Students in blended classes with portions on-campus at PLU can take advantages of the equipment and training resources provided by Instructional Technologies.  Need a piece of equipment to create or appropriately present a project in class?  Interested in improving your skills in Sakai, Office, or

  • Course Development Stipends For new or existing courses in the Innovation Studies Minor With the generous support of donors to the Innovation Studies program, the INOV Steering Committee invites all PLU faculty to submit a proposal for a stipend to support the development of a new or existing course in the Innovation Studies minor. Options...

    , violence, gender, ethnicity, religion, and environmental concerns. HIST 248 – Innovation, Ethics, and Society – SO (4) PHIL 248 – Innovation, Ethics, and Society – PH (4) Two courses covering a history of innovation, problem solving, and creativity in the global economy, emphasizing the ethical considerations that arise as a result of new products and initiatives, disruptive technologies, globalization, and cultural change. Both courses emphasize clear writing and communication practices, teamwork, and