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  • .  FallJanuaryLEARN ANY OF 40 DIFFERENT LANGUAGES FOR FREE WITH DUOLINGO! duolingo is the world’s number one language learning app. In their own words, duolingo provides a “free, fun, and effective” way to learn different languages from around the world. Within the app, the user progresses through interactive bite-sized lessons which helps the user stay motivated through the learning process. The service offers lesson reminders, fun challenges, and game-like features. The free version offers everything a user

  • , Math & Research for Transformation)SMART scholarship program supports U.S. students in fields interested in theoretical and/or applied research, and interested in working for the U.S. Department of Defense. Award/Stipend/Benefits: full tuition and fees, stipend, paid summer internships, and book allowance.  Udall Scholarship - Public ServiceUdall scholarships are open to sophomores and juniors who intend to pursue careers relating to an environmental field. Students need to demonstrate leadership

  • language through the first year of college level. This option may also be met by satisfactory scores on a proficiency examination administered by the PLU Department of Languages and Literatures. Option III Completion of four semester hours in history, literature, or language in addition to courses applied to the general education elements, and four semester hours in symbolic logic, mathematics (courses numbered 100 or above), computer science, or statistics in addition to courses applied to the general

  • training and practice. Through coursework, mentoring support, and an applied project, M.S. candidates develop the knowledge and skills they need to become effective evidence-based practitioners who can enhance their own career while positively impacting those they serve. Making a career change? Connect with us to learn about Pacific Lutheran University graduate programs.Regardless of your reason for switching careers, PLU graduate programs can help you gain the knowledge and experience you need to find

  • students! Barbara Habermann, Ph.D., RN, FAAN Dean and Professor, School of NursingMake a gift to the School of NursingDivision of Social Sciences Through classroom learning and in applied settings such as supervised internships and mentored research projects, students in the Division of Social Sciences acquire an understanding of individuals, relationships, and institutions and develop an array of empirical tools to advance our understanding of the human experience. Your gift to the division will

  • minor must be completed with grades of C- or higher and with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher in those courses. Students may transfer in a maximum of 8 semester hours toward the Innovation Studies minor, unless they have permission from the program chair. Up to eight (8) approved credits from a supporting major or minor can be applied to the Innovation Studies minor for “double dip” credit. At least Junior status is required before students take the concluding Innovation Seminar (and Senior status

  • animal rights movement. Singer’s work also addresses world hunger, charitable giving by citizens of affluent countries, biomedical ethics and the biological origins of morality. Dr. Peter Singer, Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University, and a Laureate Professor at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne2001 Koller Memorial Lecture “The Vocation of a Christian University in a Globalized World” Robert N. Bellah, American sociologist and

  • finding the area under a specific Gaussian function, one in its simplest form. The result explains why we must have our Gaussian function divided by the square root of pi. In addition to the Gaussian function, the Gaussian Blur uses a function operation called convolution. This operation is applied to two functions, in which the result of the binary operation is another function. After analyzing the mathematics of the Gaussian function and convolution, we combine these two concepts to analyze how they

  • Team to help the families get settled and adjust to life in America, said John Summerour ’87, a member of the team. “It was not long after their arrival that we recognized the families had special challenges in the areas of education,” Summerour said. “They had no access to formal education in Somalia, and when they arrived, they were illiterate in their own language. “We realized the kids were going to have special needs, and it became obvious they needed additional tutoring.” The church applied

  • applied to The Borgen Project. “That sort of nonfiction, research-oriented writing is something I’m pretty confident in doing,” Hurtt said. “And it was nice to use it in a practical sense rather than a scholarly one.” At The Borgen Project, there are few paid staff members. Most are volunteers and interns, which made the Long fellowship incredibly valuable to Hurtt, who was also taking a summer Spanish class. “I really appreciated the scholarship,” she said. “It made it so I was able to do this unpaid