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  • 2018 Lemkin Lecturer – Father Charles R. Gallagher, S.J. Father Charles R. Gallagher, S.J. Violence, Espionage, & Anti-Semitism: British & Soviet Spy Ops Against Boston’s Christian Front Organization, 1940-19457 p.m. | Tuesday, April 3 | Anderson University Center – Scandinavian Cultural CenterFather Charles R. Gallagher, S.J., of the history department at Boston College will speak about his explorations of a heretofore unknown set of intelligence relationships involving Nazi, British, and

  • 2018 Lemkin Lecturer – Father Charles R. Gallagher, S.J. Father Charles R. Gallagher, S.J. Violence, Espionage, & Anti-Semitism: British & Soviet Spy Ops Against Boston’s Christian Front Organization, 1940-19457 p.m. | Tuesday, April 3 | Anderson University Center – Scandinavian Cultural CenterFather Charles R. Gallagher, S.J., of the history department at Boston College will speak about his explorations of a heretofore unknown set of intelligence relationships involving Nazi, British, and

  • Intelligent Tools: On the Challenges of ChatGPT and Human Artificial Intelligence, Aiguo Han, Rowan University Harnessing ChatGPT in Foreign Language Education – with Teaching Chinese/English as Examples, Wang Daliang, High Point University Information Security and National Cultures in China and the United States, Jim Q, Chen, St Cloud State UniversityPanel 5C: Belt and Road Initiative: A Comprehensive Review and Future Outlook (Virtual Session) Chair: Wenshan Jia Panelists: Yongjun Chen, China Renmin

  • communication, interviewing and how to apply to undergraduate research programs and graduate schools. “By collecting data along the way about what strategies work best, this project will help not only those students receiving scholarship support from the grant, but will also help PLU STEM students and those at other institutions in the years to come,” Auman said. A student-faculty research project analyzing artificial intelligence, smart home technology and their potential effects on energy conservation won

  • 9-12 Place Awards 6-8 Place Awards Large Team Trial 6-8 K-5 Place Awards Specialty Awards2024 9-12 Place Awards By Category CategoryPlaceNamesGradeSchoolProject Title Animal Sciences1stBrandon Lo12BellarmineEvaluating the Biodiversity Indexes of a Marine Protected Area and a Non-Protected Marine Area Animal Sciences1stKatie Vaughn12BellarmineComparison of Two Artificial Reefs' Ability to Recruit Organisms in Carr Inlet Animal Sciences2ndBetty Roberts12BellarmineAssessing Post-Fire Mollusk

  • Matteson12BellarmineDetermination of Internally Textured Artificial Den Preference by Octopus Rubescens Animal Sciences1stTyler Milliren12BellarmineInvestigating Subtidal Sea Star Population Trends at Titlow Beach Marine Preserve Animal Sciences2ndHannah Bidus12BellarmineAnalyzing Hive Health Through a Comparison of the Langstroth and Apimaye Hives with Focus on Varroa Destructor Populations Behavioral & Social Sciences1stRebecca Kim9Charles Wright A Study on the Aggression of Drosophila Melanogaster's X Chromosome Mutation

  • the PLU mathematics department in 1981 and taught Computer Science classes with Jim Brink and Larry Edison. He was a founding member of the PLU Department of Computer Science and colleagues say he had a hand in nearly all aspects of its formation. Rick taught nearly every course in the department and designed and taught several special topics classes, including Genetic Algorithms, Computer Security, Cryptology, Artificial Life, Signal Processing, Network Security, Computer Forensics, Alternative

  • . Open to all faculty/instructors and advisors. Registration is required. 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. | Navigating the use of Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning AI – Morken 103 Hauge Admin 101 & Zoom Facilitated by APIC (Academic Performance & Integrity Committee) and the Office of the Provost Join members of APIC and the Office of the Provost in a workshop on faculty and student use of AI, including ChatGPT. Facilitators will share sample syllabi language and course assignments. This workshop

  • socioeconomic differences between the two high schools seem to create a negative stereotype about the students who attend schools in poorer areas. It is damaging and wrong, Cushman says, to assume that students at Lincoln are “misbehaved” simply because of the school’s location and resources. “I would challenge any citizen in Tacoma to walk into the classrooms of our city and listen to insight and intelligence of our young people,” Cushman said. He says he thinks many would be surprised at the distorted

  • Scandinavian Cultural Center; his son, Tim Kittilsby ’84, and his wife, Lisa Kittilsby ’84, made a generous gift to PLU to install artificial turf on the baseball infield; and daughter-in-law Lisa serves on the Board of Regents. “When we put in a new press box this spring, it seemed like the perfect way to honor Jim Kittilsby and his family,” said Lauralee Hagen, Senior Advancement Officer at PLU and dedication organizer, who has known Kittilsby since the 1970s. “Jim was quite well thought of while at PLU