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  • TurningPoint Clicker Software Transition Posted by: Jenna S / March 29, 2016 March 29, 2016 by Layne Nordgren What’s Changing? June 3 UPDATE: PLU has now transitioned the Sakai integration to TurningPoint Cloud. Faculty or presenters using clickers should now be using TurningPoint Cloud v. 7.x. See Making the Transition to TurningPoint Cloud for details. May 9 UPDATE: PLU’s transition date has been changed to June 3, 2016 due to delays in the release of TurningPoint Cloud 7.3. Dates have been

  • Welcoming First Cohort: Sarah Johnston Posted by: Catherine Chan / May 20, 2020 Image: Sarah Johnston (Photo provided by Sarah) May 20, 2020 Sarah Johnston has a passion for helping people to live their best lives both physically and mentally.She shares about how her life goals changed over the years at PLU, and what she looks forward to learning in the MSK program. What is one fun fact about yourself? I have a sister that is 6 years older than me, but people think we are twins. What inspired

  • , depending on factors such as the nature, duration, scope and duties of the position. Position offers (both verbal and written) to finalist candidates for staff positions, whether they currently work for PLU or not, are contingent upon satisfactory completion of the pre-employment screening process. Refusal to complete the process or the receipt of questionable or unsatisfactory information during the screening process may result in the position offer being rescinded. The verification process will

  • has the power to tell a story she believes is important—regardless of who she is and where in the world that story may be. “We are living in a time when we have great power as individuals to communicate and understand what is happening halfway around the world. If you see an injustice, you have the power to communicate it, talk about it, Tweet about it, march about it, make a film about it, change it.” Her visit began with lunch in the Scandinavian Cultural Center, where more than 100 students

  • Military DependentsDependents of active duty military members using transferred Post-9/11 G.I. Bill® benefits may be eligible for FREE tuition at PLU. Eligibility: Information provided by U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs Family members must be enrolled in the Defense Eligibility Enrollment Reporting System (DEERS) and be eligible for benefits at the time of transfer to receive transferred benefits.The option to transfer is open to any member of the armed forces active duty or Selected Reserve

  • Motivated to Give Back “I wouldn’t be the person that I am today without those four years at PLU,” Joan says. “The university has given us so much; we want to give back.” “We can’t…not give,” Pete says. Pete adds that they would not have been able to go to PLU without alumni support and most students today need financial help to attend college.During their time at PLU, Pete and Joan not only met lifelong friends, but they also experienced great growth in their faith. That growth is attributed

  • Professor of Chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the 2016 recipient of the Linus Pauling Medal Award. Registration:Symposium Registration: CLOSED Poster Session Registration: CLOSED Banquet Tickets: CLOSEDPauling Medal Symposium Location: Karen Hille Phillips Performing Arts Center, PLU (Map) Parking is free on Saturday. Park in the lots around Garfield Street and Park Avenue which are the closest. [Google Map] [PDF Map] 12:15 On-site Registration Opens 12:45 Welcome 1-5 Symposium

  • :oopm daily for lunch.) Appointments are generally 30-minute meetings, and available* from 9:00am to noon, and 1:00pm-3:00pm. Afternoon spots fill quickly.  It is best to contact us early in the day (before 1:30pm preferred) for better availability.  *Availability of appointments changes daily due to counselor staffing and work schedules.  Students may be asked to contact TimelyCare or the PLU Crisis Line (253-535-7075) when availability is limited. Note: PLU Counseling Services will be closed mid

  • Deane ’15, who helped plan the event, raised nearly $1,700. “Quite a few people have donated and that shows they find this cause worthy of their money,” Deane said. Deane mailed cards to family and friends, asking for donations. This brought in the bulk of her donations. “I reached a thousand and thought I could go for more,” Deane said. At that point, she raised her goal from $1,000 to $1,500. At the start of the relay, Karen Andrascik told her story of survival. “The diagnosis feels like the world

  • students proactively consider what resources are necessary to manage the cost of their attendance at Pacific Lutheran University and make informed choices about their purchases by researching them on the open market. By participating in the textbook adoption process, adopting materials on time through Verba Collect and complying with federally mandatory adoption deadlines, faculty play a critical role in facilitating a central location where students can search for required materials. With few