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, and control light underpin the modern information-technology era. Society is increasingly reliant on such devices for efficient lighting, information display, and optical data transmission. Furthermore, the study of optoelectronics is enabling new technologies ranging from ubiquitous sensors and photorealistic virtual reality displays to quantum-based information technologies that promise to produce exponential increases in computing power and secure communication networks from hacking. Such
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, electronic and electromechanical technicians, law enforcement and security technology professionals, cybersecurity professionals, data scientists as well as those interested in STEM-related policy issues such as climate change, emerging technologies, global health, and the supply chain among others at home and abroad! During our virtual career fair, you will have the opportunity to engage with Foreign Service and Civil Service professionals across a broad range of STEM fields. Learn how your STEM
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patients with various neurological conditions using leading-edge technology. In addition, students work at the Yakima Union Gospel Mission PT pro bono clinic, where you will serve some of our communities most vulnerable populations. PNWUs Doctor of Physical Therapy students focus on improving movement-based impairments but also learn to advocate for better care for uninsured and underinsured populations. The tuition at PNWU is inclusive of other fees such as textbooks, iPad and anatomy apps, scrubs for
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enjoy the sun after the annual History party, May 19, 2017. Congratulations, graduates! Photo: Halvorson Spring 2017 History of Technology class in front of Xavier Hall Professor Gina Hames leads a group of History students to Bolivia. The History department typically offers a study-abroad trip each J-term. PLU History majors and friends hike Mt. Rainier’s Wonderland Trail, Sept. 2016. A happy selection of senior History majors in Xavier Hall, May 2016– Professor Halvorson plays Martin Luther as
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species of animals in five major exhibit areas: Great Northwest, Fragile Forests, Asia, Pacific Shores and Africa. OMSI The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) features hands-on exhibits about science and technology that are fun for people of all ages. You can even tour the USS Blueback submarine that is moored on the Willamette River! Voodoo Doughnuts This funky independent doughnut shop is always busy with people waiting to taste some of the delicious creations, including a bacon maple bar
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LATEST POSTS Major Sakai Upgrade in August March 1, 2022 Fall 2023 Technology Workshops February 3, 2022 Zoom for Staff Accounts Update August 31, 2020 Licensed Zoom Accounts Now Available to All Faculty August 25, 2020
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Hopkins, 40, has two degrees – one in mathematics and another in electrical engineering, he has enrolled in the MBA program at PLU, and plans to finish up his masters, with an emphasis in technology and innovation sometime in 2010. “I started an MBA program 10 years ago,” he said while on break at the DuPont plant. “But my travel in my job didn’t allow me to continue it.” So he started the MBA at PLU because of its flexible classes. Since he’s been in the program, he’s come to appreciate the
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. “It’s a more realistic spin,” Munson said. No tobacco use will be allowed on campus starting in June. After spring break, Munson said, “Quit Kits” will be made available for free to students who want to quit tobacco use. The kits include tricks and tips on how to kick the habit. For more information about PLU becoming a tobacco-free campus go to https://www.plu.edu/human-resources/tobacco-free/. Read Previous Exploring the Arctic Read Next Technology opens more collaborative possibilities COMMENTS
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Students will offer five Students in Morken Center for Learning and Technology, an integrated learning environment for math, computer science and computer engineering, and business at Pacific Lutheran University. (Photography by John Froschauer) well-prepared students from local community colleges $17,000 per year to pursue a business degree. This amount equals the highest scholarship available to transfer students at PLU. The deadline for application is March12, and the scholarship is open to all
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problems that intersect with your research interests. We encourage you to view the current projects shared by participating lab staff to get an idea of ongoing research projects. New this year: Quantum Information Science and Technology (QuIST) group is joining SRP and eager to connect with faculty and students interested in building the next generation of quantum processing hardware. Anyone who loves physics, computer science, electrical engineering, and/or device engineering should check out this
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