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Computer Science Education Week Read Next What Game of Thrones Teaches Us About Innovation LATEST POSTS Have you considered an Innovation Studies minor? September 16, 2024 COMA 248 Upcoming Workshop: A Special Session with Professor Jasinski September 12, 2024 Meet Professor Junichi Tsuneoka August 15, 2024 Heven Ambachew ’24 combines her passions and experiences to design major in innovation studies June 7, 2024
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students,” said WHEFA Board Secretary Tom Johnson. Since 1983, the Washington Higher Education Facilities Authority has helped the state’s private, nonprofit colleges access more than $2.5 billion in tax-exempt financing for projects such as student housing, academic and administrative buildings, sports and music facilities, and computer systems. WHEFA’s ability to obtain lower interest rates through the sale of tax-exempt bonds has saved Authority borrowers millions of dollars—a savings ultimately
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three hours a night. Despite frequent team runs to Bigfoot Java, Duffy, a third-year computer science major, got sleep paralysis twice in 24 hours. Yet the stress and the fun go hand in hand. Madeline, a second-year physics major, particularly loved waiting for the problems to open and for the timer to go off. “And then it’s just violent brainstorming,” she added. “Every single room has eight whiteboards, and everyone is just spewing ideas. It is the most chaotic and one of the most creative times
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some mismatched cross-country skis, moldy tents and battered snow shoes. So two students, Eddie Espinosa ’96 and Matt Wade ’98, set out to save it. “It was just a line in the (Associated Students of Pacific Lutheran University) budget,” Espinosa said. “There was nobody really running it.” Espinosa, an exercise science major with a passion for climbing, vowed to rectify that problem. But, as a senior, he needed someone to partner with who could take the reins on this project after he graduated
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engineering disciplines like chemical, electrical, mechanical, environmental, civil, and computer science engineering. You will also have the chance to meet their engineering technicians to learn about that pathway as well. In addition to regular employment, the City of Tacoma offers well-paid internship positions every year. You can find more details and register here: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/tacoma/jobs/3813980-0/engineering-mix-mingle-events-2022-2023 Registration is required for this
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REU in ECE at Montana State Posted by: alemanem / January 19, 2023 January 19, 2023 Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) The active research groups of the Montana State University Electrical and Computer Engineering Department will offer approximately 10–12 REU positions for Summer 2023. The REU program will run from May 30–August 4, 2023. See the MSUECEREUFlyer2023 to learn more and apply at: https://ece.montana.edu/research/ece_reu/index.html Read Previous Electrochemical Technology
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Daltoso Jessa Delos Reyes Hanne Laure’l Ferguson Luke Simon Harvey Cecilia Elizabeth Lerner Juliana Nicole Rodriguez Brian Rondy Sung Karen Zamora-ChavezCOMPUTER SCIENCE CAPSTONE AWARD FOR BEST TECHNICAL PROJECTStudentsPlayer Piano Eric Golde (BA), Camden Hunt (BS)COMPUTER SCIENCE CAPSTONE AWARD FOR BEST PRESENTATIONStudentsTurn-Based Fighting Game Daniel Ma (BS), Tyler Stratton (BS), Kevin Thompson (BS)CS-STEM SCHOLARStudentsLindsey Mae Clark Gann Wilcox Grayson Elizabeth Nottage Angela Seungmi Hong
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. Inventory recording and tracking. Order and perform quality control of reagents and supplies. Provide leadership and guidance to Research Assistants or students as needed. Conduct training on procedures within area of expertise. REQUIREMENTS: EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biochemistry, or equivalent education and related experience. Excellent organizational and record keeping skills with attention to detail. Basic computer skills, including word-processing, database and
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university at the close of the school year Membership for 2024-25: Name: Tom Smith (smithtt@plu.edu) – Chair Department: Music, Theatre and Dance Committee Seat: Expires 2026 Contact: 253-535-7323 Name: David Wolff (wolffda@plu.edu) Department: Computer Science Committee Seat: Expires 2026 Contact: 253-535-8735 Name: Erik Hammerstrom (hammerej@plu.edu) – Secretary Department: Religion Committee Seat: Expires 2027 Contact: 253-535-7225 Name: Hannah Pye (pyehc@plu.edu) Department: Nursing Committee Seat
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diverse areas of life. The major intersects with questions such as: How can humans gain knowledge about their world? What is the ethical treatment of research animals? When should a nation go to war and is it ever justified? Philosophers ask about the nature of the human person. Are there moral, aesthetic, and religious values that can be adopted rationally and used to guide our decisions? Philosophy majors have gone on to practice law, study science, or enter the world of business or
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