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  • Consolidating our strengths and addressing new challenges PLU President Loren J. Anderson greets students during opening convocation. He believes the next few years will be critical as PLU plans for its future. By Loren J. Anderson – PLU President The public announcement last month of…

    technology in education will continue to grow. We will never be a fully online university, and we may not, at least in the short term, offer completely online classes or programs. But I believe that we must continue to stay near the cutting edge in classroom-based technology use if we expect to compete for the next generation of the best and brightest. They will expect nothing less. Third, the world continues to get smaller. Our nationally recognized position as a leader in global education is a huge

  • TACOMA, WASH. (April 14, 2020) — Jessica Anderson ’07 is hunkering down at home in Montana with husband Chris, kids Bryer and Jase, and Jethro the dog while working for an EdTech company supporting educators across the country as they transition to distance learning. As…

    pandemic on their communities, and their students and their families. They are also juggling the unknown — they don’t know whether or not they will be returning to their classrooms this school year. I know from my own experience how much work it takes to build the culture for online learning and to implement digital instructional strategies, let alone try to do it all in one week or less. It’s like my teachers are trying to build a dam without instructions while water is flowing, and they don’t have

  • Rick Barot is a highly acclaimed national figure in poetry whose 2020 collection “The Galleons” was recently longlisted for the National Book Award. He’s also a dedicated creative writing teacher, serving as an English professor at Pacific Lutheran University and the director of the Rainier…

    writing. But I will say that I think the two classes right now are really pretty successful in that the students are showing up, they’re present, they’re doing the work, they’re contributing really excellent writing. We have a lot of fun. We have great conversations. While of course, it’s always nice to be in the same physical space, but I think that we’re having a learning experience and a learning community that’s really rich and full, even though it’s being conducted online. As you read what

  • Mortvedt Library database subscriptions make an extraordinary number of journals available to the University community. You may want to stay current with topics from your discipline or higher education. One great option is to sign up to receive personalized “alerts” to your email inbox via…

    text of an article online. With this service, you can opt to receive alerts when a new issue of a journal is published or when articles tagged with specific search terms are published. This automated service will be replacing periodic emails from PLU librarians sharing the current contents of some journals. To utilize this service: Set up a MyEBSCOhost folder account online. Subscribe to journal issue alerts or search topic alerts. The links above provide tutorials to guide you through this process

  • Make a Help Desk Service Request to get help with your PLU technology needs.

    Report an IssueIf you need help or assistance with your PLU technology needs, you can make a Help Desk Service Request. Service requests can be placed: online (http://helpdesk.plu.edu) – requires PLU ePass username and password by email (helpdesk@plu.edu) by phone (253-535-7525) in-person at the Help Desk on the first floor of the Library Once a Service Request is created, you’ll receive an email confirmation and status updates via email. For a quick-start on working with online Service

  • After registering for your test at http://www.chinesetest.cn,  the next step is pay for your scheduled test.

    How To Pay For Your TestAfter registering for your test at http://www.chinesetest.cn,  the next step is pay for your scheduled test. You will need to pay for both your Online HSK Home Edition and your On-site in-person HSK test at Pacific Lutheran University through our online system. To pay for your Online HSK Home Edition, please follow this link, choose your registered test date and make your payment. To pay for your On-site in-person HSK test at Confucius Institute of the State of

  • STEP 1: Create your GET account After you’ve registered for classes or your employment contract date has arrived and you’ve claimed your PLU email address (ePass): • Download the GET app or

    Getting Your First LuteCard STEP 1: Create your GET account After you’ve registered for classes or your employment contract date has arrived and you’ve claimed your PLU email address (ePass): • Download the GET app or use the online version at get.cbord.com/plu STEP 2: Submit an ID Photo This picture is for identification purposes and it must clearly identify you. Give us your best shot, but make sure . . . • Your face fills at least 80% of the frame. • It’s a full front view of your head

  • Contact the Office of Student Financial Services: 253-535-7161 (mainline) 800-678-3243 (toll free) sfs@plu.edu

    Student Financial AgreementBefore registering for classes, all students are required to complete an online Student Financial Agreement form each academic year.PLU Payment OptionsInstructions for Online Agreement Go to Banner Self-Service Login with your PLU ID and ePass Choose Student Services Choose Student Financial Agreement (Required Annually) Review and complete the entire agreement Choose SUBMIT my Student Financial Agreement SUBMIT To change your payment option at a later date, contact

  • Zack Losack losackz@plu.edu

    academic self during your time away from classes: Get tutoring!  Tutoring Services is available online starting Monday through the Western eTutoring Consortium.  Tutoring hours vary by subject but are often available weekdays and evenings.  Papers can be submitted to the Writing Drop Box at any time. eTutoring site – www.etutoringonline.org How to be successful at online classes: 8 tips for online class success by Northeastern University 7 tips for success when taking online classes by the University

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