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Wheaton college: style diction, and tone https://www.wheaton.edu/Academics/Services/Writing-Center/Writing-Resources/Style-Diction-Tone-and-Voice Purdue OWL on appropriate language: https://owl.
/resource/539/01/ Purdue OWL, style/genre writing: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/980/03/ Walden U: Scholarly voice: https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/scholarlyvoice Cambridge: Do’s and Don’t (Do’s and Do not’s?) http://proofreading.org/blog/tips-for-writing-in-an-academic-tone-and-style Bonus: genre in academic writing! http://www.uefap.com/writing/genre/genrefram.htm https://twp.duke.edu/twp-writing-studio/resources-students/genres Double bonus: Email Etiquette! https
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Printing Information Full-time students have 100 prints/copies added to their LuteCards on the 1st day of Fall Term and and the 1st day of Spring Term; part-time students receive 50.
6 cents 10 cents 6 cents 10 cents Cash (limit 10 sheets) 10 cents 10 cents 10 cents 10 cents Note: If you print from the color printer, it will charge for a color copy even if it’s black and white. Photocopying and Scanning The library photocopiers can be used to scan and e-mail printed documents free of charge. They are in the alcove with the vending machines, to the right of the front doors when you first walk in.
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During the course of the regular academic year, PLU Counseling Services is available Monday-Thursday, 8:00am-noon and 1:00-5:00pm (closed during the lunch hour).
Hours and AvailabilityDuring the course of the regular academic year, PLU Counseling Services is available Monday-Thursday, 8:00am-noon and 1:00-5:00pm (closed during the lunch hour).* On Fridays, the front desk is available via email only, from 8:00am to Noon. PLU Counseling Services is also closed on holidays recognized by the university and during situations listed in the table below. *Counseling appointments available Monday-Thursday only.Support When Offices Are ClosedFor mental health or
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PLU News documents good work Lutes are doing, on and off campus, as they live and pursue lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care.
Collective Action Rooted in Reciprocity At a summer 2023 banquet launching the Uukumwe Project, Sanet Steenkamp, executive director of Namibia’s Ministry of Education, Arts, and Culture, advised a group of Namibian and American teachers not to hold back. “The children,” she said, “deserve for us not to hold back.” Steenkamp’s… October 23, 2024 Alumni, Internships, CareerEquity, Faith, Justice
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PLU News documents good work Lutes are doing, on and off campus, as they live and pursue lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care.
Caitlyn Babcock ’25 wins first place in 2024 Angela Meade Vocal Competition For the fourth year in a row, Pacific Lutheran University hosted the Angela Meade Vocal Competition , an event that has become a key opportunity for student performers to hone their skills and gain real-world experience in a competitive setting. This year’s competition saw Caitlyn… November 7, 2024 Events, Performances, Athletics
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PLU News documents good work Lutes are doing, on and off campus, as they live and pursue lives of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership and care.
Lutes celebrate another impactful Bjug Day of Giving: a PLU tradition in support of students The PLU campus community is grateful to the nearly 2,000 Lutes who came together to celebrate and support what they love at PLU during Bjug Day of Giving on October 17-18. Together, $1.2 million was raised in support of student success and experiences. Through the… October 29, 2024 News, Announcements, Accolades
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During the course of the regular academic year, Counseling, Health and Wellness Services (CHWS), which includes the PLU Counseling Center and the PLU Health Center, is available Monday through
medical assistance after hours, please call the Consulting Nurse line at 253-792-6410. Additional resources listed below at “24/7 Support” or click the image below to access Lute Telehealth online services. Eligibility for Summer Services Continuing students enrolled during Summer term or the upcoming Fall semester: may utilize CHWS services (Counseling Center and Health Center) during the summer are eligible for care with Lute Telehealth 24/7/365 Students who graduate in May: are eligible for care
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This exhibit includes a selection of the library’s print books about women published within the past five years. The books cover a wide variety of issues affecting women’s lives, cultural contexts, political work, artistic achievements, and other issues. The library has an additional 383 e-books…
celebrate Women’s History Month by “commemorating and encouraging the study, observance and celebration of the vital role of women in American history.” (https://www.womenshistorymonth.gov/). List of books on display: Hearts of Our People : Native Women Artists Kicking Center : Gender and the Selling of Women’s Professional Soccer Jewish Radical Feminism : Voices from the Women’s Liberation Movement Contemporary Black Women Filmmakers and the Art of Resistance Being Muslim : a Cultural History of Women
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Blue (and green) heaven By Steve Hansen Back in high school, Erica Boyle was on her way to a soccer tournament in Alaska when she looked out the window of her plane. “That’s a lot of water down there,” she thought to herself. “I should…
August 15, 2012 Blue (and green) heaven By Steve Hansen Back in high school, Erica Boyle was on her way to a soccer tournament in Alaska when she looked out the window of her plane. “That’s a lot of water down there,” she thought to herself. “I should check that out.” Below was Puget Sound. For someone who loved to hike and explore the arid slopes of the Rocky Mountains near her hometown of Lakewood, Colo., the lush green mountains and the shimmering blue water had an undeniable appeal. Erica
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In Edwin Black’s book “IBM and the Holocaust” he examines IBM’s complicit work in creating a database for the Third Reich’s final solution. ‘IBM and the Holocaust’ By Barbara Clements University Communications Edwin Black remembers walking into the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum with his parents…
October 5, 2012 In Edwin Black’s book “IBM and the Holocaust” he examines IBM’s complicit work in creating a database for the Third Reich’s final solution. ‘IBM and the Holocaust’ By Barbara Clements University Communications Edwin Black remembers walking into the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum with his parents in Washington D.C. when something caught his eye by the door. “One of the first things you saw was an IBM punch card system,” he recalled. “No one knew what it was for. IBM and the
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