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  • PLU Psychology Professor Regarded as a Pioneer in Crowdsourcing Science TACOMA, WASH. (June 27, 2019) — Dr. Jon Grahe’s reach extends around the globe as an open science ambassador. Nearly a decade ago, Dr. Grahe declared that he wanted to change how we study social science. Because of his tireless efforts, a new approach to… June 25, 2019

  • Fourth YearGen Ed (RL) PHIL 225 (Supp/Gen Ed - VW) BUSA Concentration Elective BUSA Concentration Elective Study Away (Opportunity)General Elective or Internship BUSA Concentration elective BUSA Concentration elective BUSA 499 (BUSA Core/Gen Ed - SR) BBA Curriculum for Undecided/Major Change to BusinessCourse Plan for Undecided/Major Change to Business Fall TermJ-TermSpring Term First YearFYEP 101 (Gen Ed - FW) Gen Ed Gen Ed PLUS 100 (Gen Ed) FTWL 100 (Gen Ed - FT)Gen Ed (FYEP J-Term Req)FYEP 102

  • and still opt in to this life, I will pull out a chair for you at the table and teach you the resilience you will need to make it. Most importantly, I will be there to support you if you change your mind. I care about you as a human being, not just as a major on my spreadsheet. Does PLU feel different than other universities that you’ve studied or taught at? Yes. I chose to go to a conservatory for undergrad because I was filled with conviction and I wanted to get the most intensive training in

  • , which builds Artificial Intelligence (AI) hardware for Do-It-Yourself (DIY) maker projects. His top-secret plan for global change is to build things that help build more engineers. He is a recovering academic; as an Assistant Professor at Rice University his research was on distributed algorithms for multi-robot systems, which is software that produces complex group behaviors from the interactions of many simple robots. Previously, McLurkin was a Lead Research Scientist at iRobot and was the 2003

  • fundraising wasn’t enough, that education was a big part of seeing a change. That has been our motivation for our educational events which included a professor panel on the healthcare proposals by the presidential primary candidates (McCain, Clinton, and Obama), our screening of “Sicko” by Michael Moore, and our recent debate on healthcare reform with the PLU Democrats and Republicans. We, as well as our members, are very proud of our involvement with the club and the groups success. Progress is

  • social progress. Mentored at the University of Washington by PLU alumni Connie Kravas ’67 and Eric Godfrey ’70, Zeno’s goal is to empower communities to solve their own challenges through shared learning and mutual benefitting activities. For Zeno, this practice of active listening and community equipping, aligned with a university’s strengths and resources, is the most powerful way to create real, lasting societal change. As UW’s chief community builder for equity and inclusion, Zeno developed

  • , courses in the curriculum, and typical program progression, including courses and timeline be notified in a timely manner with a clear description of the curriculum change and the reason for the change clear communication about what is expected of them in their respective programs and when important deliverables are due (e.g., vaccination records, BLS certification, PPD/QuantiFERON Gold results, etc.) information about financial aid and who to contact to inquire about obtaining financial aid the

  • . WAYS TO ENSURE YOU ARE PREPARED FOR YOUR CLINICAL ROTATION: CPNW.org – this website is going to continue to grow and change. Currently there are 8 education modules that must be completed on the site. These modules have been developed in collaboration with all of our health care partner agencies and will ultimately decrease the amount of orientation material you will need to review for each individual site. Please make sure you have completed all 8 modules or you will not be able to be processed

  • : Abortion stories from the 1 in 3 campaign” March 3 and 4, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts. Tickets can be found here. “Disagreement: Strategies for Talking Across Divides” March 5 at 7 p.m. Currently booked for AUC 213, but likely to change. “Can you really be pro-woman and pro-life?” March 6, 6:30-8 p.m. Xavier 250 “Stand with (unplanned) parenthood” March 9, 7-9 p.m. Xavier 201 “Let’s Talk About Planned Parenthood” March 9, 7-9 p.m. Hauge 101 The string of events kicks

  • their companies on issues like climate change and political contributions every year. More and more, I am witnessing that the values of social justice and sustainability embodied by PLU are now increasingly important in nearly every sector of society – even for investors. As the PLU community knows very well, Mary Oliver asks us to tell her what it is we plan to do with our “one wild and precious life”. I answer this quote with another quote by Howard Thurman: “Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask