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  • Socially Distant Ceramics Class Posted by: Reesa Nelson / October 29, 2020 October 29, 2020 Over the summer, professors and staff prepared for the unfortunate reality that many parts of classes would need to be conducted remotely. Kits were prepped and picked up by local students and mailed to those further afield. Thankfully, our sculpture studio has a high level of air exchange, allowing small groups of students to come in person, alternating with each other to spread out opportunities for

  • Preaching More than the Bread of Life Workshop Join us as we explore the first reading and psalm in the Bread of Life series that marks every Year of Mark. Preaching More than the Bread of Life with Dr. Samuel Torvend Tuesday, June 29th at 10:00am (Pacific) From July 25 through August 22 this year, the lectionary offers rich fare for preaching: Elisha feeding the hungry; the Israelites surviving on morning bread; an angel directing Elijah to eat; Wisdom setting a table with food and drink; and

  • WSR Attendance PolicyBecause your appointment time is reserved, please provide PLU Counseling Services at least 24-hour’s notice if you need to cancel or change your appointment. PLU Wellbeing Services and Resources (WSR) will assess a $50 fine (effective August 1, 2023) to students who No-Show for appointments, cancel/reschedule a scheduled appointment less than 24-hours in advance, or who arrive greater than 15 minutes after their scheduled appointment time.  Infractions are counted

  • Garrett Wade Credits His Immediate Success to ARC Learn More How To ApplyInformation SessionsRequest More Information The Alternative Routes to Certification program is designed for students who have already earned an undergraduate degree, bring prior experience in schools or content expertise from a career, and are seeking a certification to teach Elementary or Secondary Education. The program runs for one year, beginning in June, and provides the base tools to become an effective educator in

  • Reset Forgotten ePass Password If you have forgotten your ePass password, you may use this tool to reset your password and regain access to your account. In order to complete this process, you will need to provide the correct answer to your account's security questions. If your account lacks security questions or you have forgotten the answers, you must contact the I&TS Help Desk for assistance at 253-535-7525. I forgot my password Verify Your Identity In order to proceed, you must first verify

  • Federal regulations for the protection of human subjects (45 CFR Part 46, known as the Common Rule) have been updated for the first time since 1991. Changes went into effect on January 21, 2019. These changes are required only for new federally funded research. We have more latitude in implementing the new regulations for non-federally-funded projects, which make up the vast majority of research projects at PLU. Because we already initiated major changes to the HPRB website, templates, and

  • International Development International Relations IPE Neoliberalism Urban Studies Identity Ethnic Conflict Citizenship West Africa South Asia Books Resurrecting the Death of God: The Past, Present, and Future of Radical Theology co-edited with Daniel J. Peterson (SUNY Press 2014) : View Book Biography Dr. Shah joined the Department of Political Science at PLU in 2012, and Global Studies and Anthropology in 2014.  She teaches classes focused on Global Development, International Relations, Africa, South Asia

  • FactbookThe Factbook is a collection of annual reports of internal data. Reports are primarily generated from census data in the fall semester and are updated once per year. Please see Institutional Effectiveness dashboards for additional information.   Factbook 2022 PLU epass sign-in required Full-Time Equivalent Students (FTE)   Factbook 2021 PLU epass sign-in required New Students & Overall Headcount Detailed Headcount First-Year Retention & Graduation First-Year Retention – Disaggregated

  • Turnitin Originality CheckingTurnitin is a web service for reviewing written work for originality. The service compares submitted text strings with a large database of student papers, common full-text journals, and web content, identifying any matched “unoriginal” material. An Originality Report provides a visual summary of matched text and its source. Turnitin may have pedagogical application in teaching correct citation of sources, reducing quotes and paraphrasing, and enhancing originality

  • Pacific Lutheran University students and employees are responsible for ensuring that all electronic files and software on their personal or university-owned computers are held in compliance with copyright law. Sharing or downloading copyrighted material (e.g., films, images, music) without purchase or other authorization is in violation of both federal law and PLU policy. Personally owned computers that use the PLU network to download or share copyrighted material without authorization are in