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  • itech@plu.edu.The Library StudioLocated in the basement of Mortvedt Library, the Studio is the perfect spot for all your media production needs. The Studio features lighting kits, clean photography backdrops, easy-to-use high-quality recording equipment, a Lightboard, and more. This space is available for students, faculty, and staff, and is reservable during building hours. Equipment available in the Studio includes: Lighting Kits Photo/video backdrops Lightboard Blue Yeti microphone Tascam USB

  • Library: the Haley Center Lab and the Digital Design Lab. User Services Mission Statement To enable the PLU community with user-centric service, support and training to enhance the use of technology in teaching and learning. Empowering users with information technology and skills for enhancing teaching and learning. Providing responsive and patient technology support and quality customer service for teaching and learning. Fostering continuous learning and exploration to keep pace with changing

  • about the body, learning about the mechanisms. There are many avenues of biology, so it’s never boring.” Wilson’s desire to become a pediatrician stems from a love of helping others. Wilson enjoys taking care of people, especially children. “The core of a profession in medicine is improving the quality of people’s lives.Wilson, who has lived in Parkland since middle school, is already practicing community care in her role as a tutor through the Parkland Literacy Center. She tutors local middle and

  • Development and Assessment Course, where programs throughout the nation converge in testing cadets’ range of abilities, Shrader said. This class has six distinguished military graduates, he added. The excellence of the cadets isn’t the only thing that marks the unit as tops in the nation, Shrader said. The quality of instruction is very well represented, with the outstanding resource of Joint-Base Lewis McCord just down the street from the university. “We’re seeking excellence whether we’re in academics

  • provided expertly curated jazz music available free to millions and has infused the jazz experience into the daily lives of local, national and international audiences. KUOW is fully prepared to assume guardianship of the high quality and comprehensive jazz programming for which KPLU has become known.” The purchase price for the station and its assets is $8 million, comprising $7 million in cash and $1 million of underwriting announcements over 10 years. KUOW is licensed to the University of Washington

  • championship in 1980, 1981 and 1982; and was the NAIA District 1 doubles champion in 1980 and 1981. He was an Academic All-American in 1981 and 1982. In his many years with the tennis program, Hamilton has given PLU tennis team members quality coaching, encouragement, extra hours of team fellowship meetings and countless trips and parties at his home. (Photo: PLU Sports Information) Craig Hamilton '82 +Enlarge Photo For a good number of those years, Craig asked his company whether he could work two-thirds

  • doubles championship in 1980, 1981 and 1982; and was the NAIA District 1 doubles champion in 1980 and 1981. He was an Academic All-American in 1981 and 1982. In his many years with the tennis program, Hamilton has given PLU tennis team members quality coaching, encouragement, extra hours of team fellowship meetings and countless trips and parties at his home. (Photo: PLU Sports Information) Craig Hamilton '82 +Enlarge Photo For a good number of those years, Craig asked his company whether he could

  • Sankta Lucia ScholarshipThe Scandinavian Cultural Center is proud to annually award a PLU student with a Lucia scholarship, given in honor of Betty Larson, a long time supporter of the Center. This $1000 award goes to the student who most embodies the quality of Sankta Lucia. This year, the candidates who apply for the scholarship will write an essay, subject to be determined soon. The applicants will be interviewed by the Scandinavian Cultural Center Council’ Lucia Committee. They will also

  • Paid Engineering Internship with Tacoma Water Engineering Intern with Tacoma Water, $31.10 – $37.80 Hourly. Tacoma Water  has  four   engineering internship positions available for interested candidates to join our  System and Asset Planning, Treatment and Quality Planning, and Water Design teams  under the Planning and Engineering section.  Engineering interns can… February 2, 2024

  • work full-time for 10-12 weeks during Summer 2022 Currently majoring in one of following core engineering/applied sciences disciplines (Aeronautical/Aerospace, Civil (especially Structural emphasis or interest), Chemical, Computer Engineering/Science, Electrical, Industrial, Materials, Mechanical,  Manufacturing, Mathematics, Physics, Software, Structural, Quality, Industrial Engineering Technical, Industrial Management, Operations Research, Engineering Mechanics, and Systems). Enrolled student