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  • , check out the newly remodeled Nesvig Alumni Center, across Park Avenue from Anderson University Center. The spacious brick structure, built into the hillside that slopes toward Lower Campus, was purchased by PLU as a residence for the president in 1961. But it has housed the alumni offices and a variety of other university functions since the 1970s. This spring, the newly remodeled center opened its doors to Alumni & Student Connections , the Wild Hope Center for Vocation and the office of

  • plan forms, vehicle registration, etc. Account Activation You should have already received information about how to activate your ePass. If you haven’t already done so, please activate your ePass. https://www.plu.edu/myepass/ Manage Your ePass Tools for changing your password or resetting a forgotten password can be found at https://epass.plu.edu/ [top] Connect to the InternetWired Wired network connections are available in all residence halls. Instructions on how to connect from your residence

  • International Pathway Program (IPP)International students who do not meet the English proficiency requirement for direct admission can instead apply for PLU’s International Pathway Program (IPP). The International Pathway Program is designed for students who want to earn their Bachelor’s or Master’s degree at PLU. More information about the IPP entry requirements, program schedule and costs can be found in the International Pathway Program Flyer. Business major Rei Oikawa ’24 shares her

  • Register for CreditRegistering your internship for academic credit is a step-by-step process, which can take up to two weeks to complete. Therefore, we recommend that you start this process prior to the start of the semester in which you are applying for credit. Please note: all internships must meet the parameters set by the National Association of Colleges and Employers. To register for credit, please follow these steps: Step 1: Meet with your academic advisor to determine the course and the

  • hereDag Hammarskjöld: Servant of PeaceSeptember 18, 2024 7PM In-person and virtual Register hereLuther’s Surprising View of Political EngagementOctober 9, 2024 4PM (Zoom) Register herePreparing for Death, the Last Calling in LifeNov. 4, 2024 at 4PM (Zoom) Register hereThe First Santa LuciaDec. 5, 2024 at 2PM In-person and virtual Register herePast Lectures & PresentationsSteen Family Symposium More InformationSchnackenberg Lecture More InformationNatalie Mayer & Rafael Lemkin Lecture More

  • library.NetworkingStudents can access the campus network via a wired or wireless connection both in their residence hall rooms or from any of one of the many buildings around campus that have wireless service. Registration on the PLU network allows access to all the university’s online resources, the internet, e-mail, and newsgroups. Support and assistance with network connections are conducted through the Help Desk on the first floor of the Library. Further information on network registration can be found here.The Help

  • Dr. Karen McConnell, C.H.E.S. Associate Vice President and Chief Institutional Effectiveness Officer Phone: 253-535-7169 Email: mcconnke@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 121 Professional Additional Titles/Roles Professor of Kinesiology Education Ph.D., Curriculum and Instruction in Exercise and Wellness, Arizona State University M.A., Exercise Science, University of the Pacific B.A., Sports Medicine, University of the Pacific Certified Health Education Specialist

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  • Schedule Connect with us on Facebook before your arrival!Everyone is welcome to attend International Student Section of NSO!International Students at PLU hold F-1 or J-1 visas. Do you hold another type of visa or are you a U.S. citizen or Legal Permanent Resident with an extensive experience living abroad? In that case, please consider attending the International Student Section of NSO! We can offer you early move-in to on-campus residence halls and interactions with peers who are new to living and

  • Dr. Karen McConnell, C.H.E.S. Professor of Kinesiology Phone: 253-535-7169 Email: mcconnke@plu.edu Office Location: Hauge Administration Building - 121 Professional Additional Titles/Roles Associate Vice President and Chief Institutional Effectiveness Officer Education Ph.D., Curriculum and Instruction in Exercise and Wellness, Arizona State University M.A., Exercise Science, University of the Pacific B.A., Sports Medicine, University of the Pacific Certified Health Education Specialist

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  • guiding students through this process, you can not only help them improve their own research process, but you can also gain some insight into their thought process and provide targeted feedback as needed. Suggested Small Changes Use phrases like “gathering sources” or “curating a list of sources” instead of “finding sources.” Share with your students how you developed your own research focus. How did you become interested in that particular area of inquiry, and what helped shape your focus? How do you