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  • No Mud, No Lotus How April Reyes ’21 bloomed while learning from her past Posted by: Logan Seelye / November 1, 2021 Image: PLU alumna April Reyes. (Photos by John Froschauer/PLU) November 1, 2021 By Veronica CrakerResoLute Assistant EditorSocial work major April Reyes ’21 loves to talk about her tattoos. She has 13 total, nine of which she received while studying at PLU. She struggles to choose a favorite but says she loves to flaunt the lotus flower on the back of her left hand.“Someone

  • -ZSearchTopicsEmail, Calendar, and Google AppsCommunication and collaboration tools like mail, calendar, and Google AppsWorkshops253-535-7525 • itech@plu.edu • Support infoTechnology workshops on a variety of software and topics.Classrooms, Labs, and Learning TechnologiesLearning spaces and learning toolsAdobe Creative Cloud Software253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoSoftware for graphic design and audio/video editing.Audio Support253-535-7525 • media@plu.edu • Support infoGet audio support such as

  • gathered samples and expertly interpreted the amassed data. This research project was part of the Natural Sciences Summer Undergraduate Research Program (NSSURP). NSSURP allows student researchers to work directly with PLU faculty mentors to experience a learning dimension rarely accessible from the academic-year textbook and laboratory assignments. Research projects reflect the natural sciences fields of biology, chemistry, computer science, environmental studies, geosciences, mathematics, physics

  • 2017 Chemistry Capstone Symposium PLU Chemistry Department   May 1st to May 5th, 2017 Chemistry Department Senior Capstone Presentations took place Monday through Friday, May 1-5,2017. The schedule of talks and abstracts is given below. [ Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday ] Keynote Speaker: Curt Malloy, MPH, JD (and PLU ’88), Chief Operating Officer, Cancer Research and Biostastics (CRAB), Friday May, 4:30 pm. All talks were held in Morken Center for Learning and Technology (MCLT

  • 2018 Chemistry Capstone Symposium PLU Chemistry Department   April 30th to May 4th, 2018 Chemistry Department Senior Capstone The schedule of talks and abstracts is given below. [ Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday ] Keynote Speaker: Eric Brauser, Ph.D. (and PLU ’10), TerraPower, LLC All talks will be held in Morken Center for Learning and Technology (MCLT), Room 103Monday, April 30th , 2018 (Morken Center for Learning and Technology, Room 103)1:40 pm - Welcome1:45 pm

  • submit a Summer Sessions Registration Request form as non-matriculated students do, but not a regular application for admission. Call 253-535-7063 with any questions. Blended and Online LearningWhat is a blended course like at PLU?Blended courses utilize face-to-face and online learning options in a carefully designed mix of both.  The specific format of each blended course will depend on the learning objectives and style of the instructor.  Typically, a blended course includes significant online

  • from careless use. Ethernet cables can also be damaged by repeatedly being stepped on. If your Ethernet cable is not secured in place, pulling or tripping on it can cause damage to your computer, Ethernet card, or the wall jack. It is also your responsibility to regularly check for updates for your system. Downloading patches, upgrades, and utilities for your operating system will help to protect your machine from virus infections and malware and keep your computer running smoothly. PLU requires

  • temporarily removed from the network and the owner will be notified via email and/or telephone. The owner will be charged $50 before the computer can be reconnected to the network. If the PLU Help Desk determines that the infected machine had been infected even though appropriate steps were taken to protect it, e.g., latest virus definitions were on the computer, a charge would not apply. The computer will need to be “cleaned” prior to accessing the PLU network. If the user is able to clean the computer

  • began setting cold type on a phototypesetting machine. In 1989, she learned to set metal type and has been a letterpress printer ever since. Spring has a Master’s degree in fine arts from Columbia College in Chicago. She began teaching at PLU in 2004 and has taught Art of the Book as well as graphic-design classes that specialize in typography. “There’s no better way to understand typography than handsetting and print type,” Spring said. “Everyone, regardless of their career path, learns some

  • , copy rooms, lounges, meeting and conference rooms, except as necessary to travel en route to permitted locations Classrooms and training labs (except for instructional purposes as noted above) Dining and food preparation areas; kitchenettes; breakrooms Health and medical facilities Private offices that are essentially public areas due to the frequency with which they are visited by others and used for meetings The Anderson University Center Computing and Telecommunications machine room Residence