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  • the most votes will compete live for a panel of “celebrity judges” – members of the PLU Theological Society dressed as their favorite biblical character. The judges selected the winner of Hebrew Idol 2008. “The project itself was just a kick,” said Barbara Zettel. Zettel, senior financial aid administrator, took the course in spring 2007. She worked with students Blake Busey and Michael Carter to produce “Judge Judah: Sodom Trials,” a spoof on “Judge Judy.” Typically, Zettel said she dislikes

  • 2019 Juried Student Art Exhibit Call for Submissions All PLU students are welcome to submit art for consideration at the 2019 Juried Student Art Exhibit. Submissions are due to the University Gallery in Ingram Hall on Tuesday, November 5 between 10 AM and 12 PM. Notes about participation: Up to three works may be… October 22, 2019 2D art3D artcall for submissionsstudent art

  • growing effort across higher education to better prepare students for a global economy and an interconnected world. With nearly 10,000 members, NAFSA is the world’s largest nonprofit association dedicated to international education. The four other winners in 2009 are Boston University, Connecticut College, Portland State University and University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Past winners in other years include Purdue University, Michigan State University, Concordia College and Arcadia University. Read

  • Administrative Services includes six departments. The Associate Vice President for Finance oversees the Business Office and the Payroll Office.

    Administrative Services Administrative Services includes six departments. The Associate Vice President for Finance oversees the Business Office and the Payroll Office. The Vice President and Chief Operating Officer oversees Facilities Management, Human Resources, Information and Technology Services and Risk Services. Quick Links Campus Conduct HotlinePrivacy & Hotline InformationMoreEndowmentMore

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  • shared with us their lifestyle, educating us on the food, the agriculture, the economy, and crucially for me, a public health advocate, their herbal medicine traditions. A view of the Sierra Norte from La Nevería. Photo Credit: Camille LaRocca. We loaded ourselves into a van and, after several hours of windy roads, stepped off onto a beautiful new land. I lifted my eyes up and saw green. Deep, deep green. Green in the vast forest atop the rolling hills, green vegetation in the crevices of the earth

  • TACOMA, Wash. (Oct. 13, 2015)—Pacific Lutheran University will host a lecture by Seattle University School of Law Professor Dean Spade, a leading scholar and activist in trans rights. His talk, “Romantic Notions: Soldiers, Spouses and the Limits of LGBT Equality,” will be held at 6…

    , intersex and gender-variant people of color. While working at SRLP, Spade taught classes focusing on sexual orientation, gender identity and law at Columbia and Harvard law schools. Spade was awarded a Dukeminier Award for his 2008 article “Documenting Gender.” He also served as the 2009-10 Haywood Burns Chair at CUNY Law School and was selected to give the 2009-10 James A. Thomas Lecture at Yale. Read Previous PLU Sends Thoughts and Sympathy to Northwest Colleges Coping with Recent Tragedies Read Next

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    Top 6 Graduate Programs to Choose by 2030 There are increased opportunities for you to transform your future with a graduate degree, and ultimately, to position yourself to secure a meaningful career in your chosen field. We decided to take a look at several career fields that are booming in the state of… February 17, 2021

  • By Damian Alessandro ’19. In most popular histories of computing, the Apple II personal computer (1977) stands out as a pathbreaker among early devices in the PC Revolution. But how innovative was Apple’s first mass-market computer, and what design features and ideas helped it stand…

    composed with an eye to cutting costs, so that the computer could be sold for less than the competition. The Apple II used a MOS 6502 processor, which allowed Woz to take advantage of the alternating phases on the processor’s clock cycle to avoid any interruptions in the video stream or issues with memory contention. This also eliminated any need for separate circuits for RAM chips, as video transfer would access each row of memory within the “timeout” period. Woz used one 7 MHz master oscillator that

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