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  • Friday, May 7th Join the Mathematics Department on Zoom to hear the senior capstone presentations. If you’d like to join the online capstone session, please email Professor Jessica Sklar at

    study of natural numbers and their simplicity leads to some fascinating problems and comparisons to other number systems. This capstone will focus on the Gaussian integers, their properties, and their analogous nature to integers. 1:30pm – Medical Decision Making: A Game Theoretic Approach Brittany Iverson Game theory has many possible games to be analyzed, as well as many different applications of those games. This paper will explore Nash equilibrium in two non-zero-sum games, Chicken and the

  • PLU Computer Purchasing Guidelines Goal: To inform Department and budget heads of their options for purchasing/replacing computer equipment and the rules that I&TS and the User Support team uses to govern the computer replacement process. Purchase Options: You may choose to purchase/replace University computer equipment via one of the following options: University Computer Replacement Cycle...

    – You may purchase computer equipment using grant funding, however, we do ask that you still order these items through the I&TS Purchasing Coordinator to get any discounts and check any systems requirements before ordering. Requests for Redeploys and Student Worker Computers: Requests for redeploy computer needs can be made through our online ticketing system or via a phone call to the I&TS Help desk. The redeployed computers are older, previously used computer desktops that have come out of regular

  • The University of Washington has a new Center for the Integration of Modern Optoelectronic Materials on Demand (IMOD). This NSF funded program is offering paid summer REU positions at UW and at a dozen other institutions around the country.  The focus is on cutting edge…

    advances in optoelectronics, in turn, rely increasingly on advances in the synthesis of highly precise materials and the integration of different materials into functional optoelectronic devices and systems. IMOD is developing new classes of optoelectronic materials, devices, and systems with unprecedented functionality based on solution-processed inorganic materials. Research projects within IMOD labs cover a broad range of disciplines, including chemistry, physics, materials science & engineering

  • The Pacific Lutheran University MSN curriculum is evidence-based and practice-oriented designed to equip nurses with the knowledge and skills to lead change, promote health and elevate care in

    participates in organizational activities that promote safe, quality and efficient patient care. To that end, the nurse must be a clinical expert, educator, skilled communicator, trustworthy team player, and a systems’ thinker who is knowledgeable about and capable of implementing various performance improvement strategies. The Certified Nurse Educator® (CNE) is a graduate-prepared nurse with specialized training as an educator. Nurse Educators can be certified as academic nurse educators or clinical nurse

  • Ed.D Courses

    and conducting a program evaluation, as well as considerations when contracting for program evaluations, as many educational grants and programs require outside evaluation. (2) EDUC 731 : Educational Leadership: Instructional Leadership In this course, students will learn both the field's best knowledge of what high-quality learning is and how to generate it at a systems level. Students will read, discuss, collect and analyze data around learning at all levels of a school district's system

  • Listed below are some of the services and support provided via the Help Desk. Use the tabs at the top to access: Topics - Topical listing of services; click the Topic to expand it A-Z - Services

    infoAccess to systems requiring login.Email, Calendar, and Google AppsCommunication and collaboration tools like mail, calendar, and Google AppsGmail253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Web site • Support infoWeb-accessible Google email application.Google Workspace for Education253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoGoogle email, calendar, groups, meet, drive, and sites.Help Desk253-535-7525 • helpdesk@plu.edu • Support infoGet help for your campus technology needs including computers, campus phones

  • Major in Computer Science 28 semester hours in CSCI, plus 12 semester hours in mathematics CSCI 144, 270; 367 or 390; 499A, and 499B 12 additional hours selected from computer science courses

    fundamental material that stresses analysis and design experiences with substantial laboratory work, including software development. In addition, students are exposed to a variety of programming languages and systems. Students can choose from a number of upper-division courses, which ensure a depth of knowledge and an understanding of current developments in the field.Computer Science Majors Students majoring in computer science may choose to earn either a Bachelor of Arts degree or a Bachelor of Science

  • Office Of The Registrar faculty and staff.

    Sarah Daggett Systems Manager Full Profile 253-535-7113 sandersc@plu.edu

  • Director of Environmental Studies | Environmental Studies | behrenmd@plu.edu | 253-535-7565 | My teaching activities focus primarily on ecology and animal diversity.

    Sciences Senior, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, 1996 Marine Biology Scholarship, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, 1992-1993 Biography My teaching activities focus primarily on ecology and animal diversity. This includes general ecology and the ecology of specific habitats, such as marine systems or rivers and streams. My teaching in the area of animal diversity includes general coverage for lower division students and invertebrate zoology. My research interests include ecology and biogeography, primarily in

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  • Dismantling Power & Privilege is a space for non-BIPOC students to do the work of identifying and rooting out the many ways in which we participate in and benefit from racism and white-supremacy.

    liberation therapy. Colleen believes that in working to heal our relationship with food and body, we are working to free ourselves from the internalized systems of oppression that keep us small, complicit, and lacking a liberatory consciousness that leads to ultimate freedom and expression. Until all bodies are free, no body is free. Colleen works with folks who are living in the most marginalized bodies and for whom body liberation can be both a foreign and a life-saving concept. Facilitating the