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  • GradeMaster ScannerInstructional Technologies has two GradeMaster machines available for use at the Instructional Technologies Service Desk. Students can be given an question sheet that they fill out at the time of the test. After you create a key and run it through the machine, the GradeMaster will automatically grade the tests for you. For a detailed test analysis, one of the GradeMaster machines can output the test information into a special software program. For assistance using the

  • Interactive Campus Map ( Know Where You Can Park )Starting July 5th, 2024 the Garfield Commons parking lot rules will be enforced by Campus Safety. PLU nursing staff are encouraged to park in the Mural Lot. Employees of other Garfield Commons businesses will have their own decals. Visitors/customers will have a 90 minute time limit. Violations will follow the PLU towing policy (see below). Sales for the 2024-2025 academic year parking permits are live. Once orders are placed, pick up

  • Past Powell-Heller Holocaust Conferences 2023 Powell-Heller Conference for Holocaust EducationIn this conference our speakers will be exploring the under-researched experience of Jews living on the continent of Africa and how World War II and antisemitic policies impacted those communities. It will also delve into the Jewish refugee experience, Jewish-Muslim relations in African countries, and how the legacy of colonialism intersects with genocide. Keynote speakers’ information will be

  • Forward SDS and updated hazardous products lists to Environmental Health & Safety office Arrange employee training Review new SDS for new hazards and controls and train affected employees Duties may be delegated 3.0 Common Hazardous Chemical ProceduresThe manufacturer’s recommended procedures must always be followed. These procedures can be found on each Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Safety Data Sheets are explained in Section 5.0. No employee is permitted to use a hazardous chemical product until the SDS

  • , associate vice president of marketing and communications As Associate Vice President of Marketing & Communications, Lace M. Smith leads the MarCom division on an interim basis. Her teams include the design group, content development, as well as web design, customer service and Lute Locker. Smith is responsible for the development and implementation of a content strategy that integrates website, social media and digital campaigns with print and external communications. This strategy aims to raise the

  • PLU launches Fixed Tuition Guarantee Posted by: vcraker / October 18, 2021 Image: The Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts building is seen behind yellow leafed trees on PLU campus. October 18, 2021 Pacific Lutheran University has just announced a Fixed Tuition Guarantee that will ensure tuition for the 2022–23 incoming class of first-year and transfer students will remain the same throughout their undergraduate years at the university. This guarantee disrupts the general

  • 3 Reasons to Choose PLU’s Marketing Analytics Degree Posted by: chaconac / September 20, 2022 September 20, 2022 Choosing a marketing analytics degree means choosing a degree for a dynamic future. Read on to learn why PLU is your best choice.Is Marketing Analytics a Good Career?Graduates of the Master of Science in Marketing Analytics program at Pacific Lutheran University get fantastic in-demand training that leads to great paying positions. For those wanting to have a fulfilling career that

  • caught up with the busy senior to learn more.How has your PLU experience prepared you for your future? My PLU experience has prepared me by letting me have hands-on experience that I know I wouldn’t have gotten at a bigger university. Through MediaLab and several other communications classes, I’ve had the opportunity to work with and create content for real clients. Because of this, I have been able to start a portfolio of projects I’ve worked on to show potential employers, as well as establish

  • May 2, 2008 Grant supports environmental research With a $90,000 grant, the Environmental Studies Program intends to provide students and faculty members with more opportunities for research and creative projects. The program received the funding from the Wiancko Charitable Foundation in December 2007. The program’s faculty determined the money would support annual student-faculty research and creative projects, a mini-grant program, and provide for a faculty workshop in May and a summer

  • November 3, 2008 Election could bring health care reform As an estimated 47 million in the United States remain uninsured and health care costs continue to rise, Americans are becoming increasingly concerned about access to affordable, quality health care. Presidential candidates are talking about reforming the health care system, although few details are forthcoming. For the first time since the early 1990s, the U.S. political environment offers the real possibility of fundamental health