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  • somebody. PLU’s program is not a passive learning experience. It’s a very active learning experience. The employers out there know the difference. — Kathleen Richardson, '06 DISCOVER About Calendar Campus Map Land Acknowledgement Careers at PLU Lute Locker PLANNING Student Payments Textbooks Make a Gift Conference Planning RESOURCES Privacy Non-Discrimination Policy Accessibility Emergency Procedures Mailing Policy & Procedures Consumer Information Flag Display Stay Connected 12180 Park Avenue S

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  • that’s trained on the most recent year’s worth of news headlines. Our website uses a backend Google Cloud, MySQL database, Docker, and Python Flask. While the front end is built with React JS. We have other features on our website as well that we hope will aid investors in their decision making. Those features, which are accessible to users by creating an account, include being able to view the historical data of certain stocks, a forum to chat with other investors, and more. 1:15pm – Over The

  • -edge technologies, with Azure and AWS integration for communication and deployment. The result is a holistic business management solution that combines technological sophistication, adaptability, and user-centric design to empower businesses in their day-to-day operations and decision-making processes. 2:45pm – Lethal Home Eric Aguirre (BA) This project introduces a video game that aims to recreate the experience of the beloved Home Alone franchise, with a horror twist. Built using the Godot engine

  • , and two collaborators from the University of Washington Bothell and Saint Louis University. Fostering institutional effectiveness: “An authentically innovative spirit”Associate Vice President Karen McConnell , Ph.D., recently stepped into a new role. It’s not only new for her, but also for PLU. She is the school’s first Chief Institutional Effectiveness Officer. McConnell explains that in this role she will help ensure that evidence-based decision-making is being used throughout the university

  • : Samantha sits in front of monitors behind her.] Samantha Denham ‘18, Geosciences major: need for further research in areas that [video: Samantha’s voice continues over clips. A monitor zooms in on an area of land. Students and a professor fly a drone.] Samantha: Had previous landslides we’re using consumer base drone technology and we’re capturing images using those drones and then we download those images onto the [video: Return to Samantha, who gestures at a screen behind her that shows a mountain

  • encouraged to independently question, probe, experiment and experience the natural world around us as well as life under a microscope. As a biology student, you’ll learn by making observations, asking questions, and designing and testing hypotheses. You’ll read and evaluate primary research articles, write laboratory reports, have opportunities to participate in research, academic internships and even study abroad experiences. Class sizes are small and many have weekly laboratories taught by professors

  • & Thursday, 1pm – 3pm These are test pieces and examples for our new glaze library. The thing with ceramics is that drawing, throwing, and trimming, is only 50 percent of the work, the other half is glazing and firing, which is also the most difficult. You spend all that time making pots or sculptures or whatever it is, and if you never thought about surface color and finish, or tested the glaze in the first place, you can very easily ruin your work. Unfortunately you will have wasted all that initial

  • May 10, 2010 www.youtube.com/watch?v=18ANB9w73E4 The Dead Gentlemen return to PLU – Ben Dobyns ’01, Don Early ’00, Matt Vancil ’01 and Steve Wolbrecht ’99. The Dead Gentlemen filmmakers return to PLU By Barbara Clements Once upon a time, there were five Lutes, who had a passion for gaming, and making up silly stories and movies when they should have been studying for finals in 1999. While looking for another excuse to not study Matt Vancil, Ben Dobyns, Don Early and Steve Wolbrecht, created a