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  • Justice Economics English French & Francophone Studies Gender, Sexuality and Race Studies Global Studies Hispanic & Latino Studies History Holocaust & Genocide Studies Individualized Majors Languages and Literatures Master of Fine Arts Native American & Indigenous Studies Philosophy Political Science Publishing & Printing Arts Religion Sociology STEM Education Minor College of Natural Sciences Biology Chemistry Computer Science Dual Degree Engineering Earth Science Environmental Studies Geosciences

  • cook for themselves. Some, like applied physics and computer science double major Tim Hurd ’13, who has lived off campus for more than a year, find themselves reinventing the meaning of cooking. Hurd draws his food-spiration from a book his grandma and mom bought him in high school. The book, “A Man, a Can, a Plan,” epitomizes a man’s approach to cooking, with dense laminated cardboard pages and recipes that require a large number of canned and pre-prepared food items – but for Hurd it’s perfect

  • anthropological theories that humankind evolved from our predecessors there. For the first time, I saw an image of the beginning of humankind that made sense to me, an image that didn’t ignore what I’ve learned from textbooks. More importantly, it made me believe someone who looks different than me could see themselves in the story, too. The Book of Psalms adds another layer of enchantment. A computer program recorded visual patterns of sound waves, drawn from audio recordings of psalms, chanting and sacred

  • lab could look like. The goal is for PLU’s simulation center to become accredited by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, which currently lists fewer than 100 accredited centers in the nation. The concept of training nurses using sophisticated simulation models and equipment grew out of ideas employed in the aviation industry, Kushner said. Just as commercial pilots train on computer-guided flight simulators, the idea behind the nursing lab is to give students a chance to learn, test and

  • language through the first year of college level. This option may also be met by satisfactory scores on a proficiency examination administered by the PLU Department of Languages and Literatures. Option III Completion of four semester hours in history, literature, or language in addition to courses applied to the general education elements, and four semester hours in symbolic logic, mathematics (courses numbered 100 or above), computer science, or statistics in addition to courses applied to the general

  • to Computer Use, University Violence Prevention, and Sexual Misconduct. You can visit the Student Code of Conduct Website to view these policies in full. Stalking is also prohibited under Title IX. PLU will uphold the Washington state policies and laws around the issue of stalking in order to protect its students and preserve their individual rights.Resources for Stalking VictimsThe Center for Diversity, Justice, & Sustainability’s Advocacy Services*  is a confidential resource that provides

  • Creating animations, stories, and visual effects through creative problem solving in both Computer Science and Art. Sit back and enjoy the magic as we go on this journey...Through Science Comes Art Parker Brocker-Knapp (2023 Kelmer-Roe Research Fellowship Recipient)The Act and Art of Translation:  A Contextually Responsive Approach to Oral Testimonies of the Jewish Diaspora in Uruguay Faculty Mentors: Giovanna Urdangarain, Hispanic and Latino Studies; Rona Kaufman, English This research examines the

  • Computer-Based Protein Modeling Biochemistry Lab Kasey Johnson, Senior Capstone Seminar Machine learning is a fast developing field with great promise into applications of bioinformatics. One of these applications is using machine learning to train models that can accurately choose best predicted models for protein fold predictions. Currently there is no laboratory exercise published that centers around using a machine learning based predictor for both understanding protein modeling as well as machine

  • provide an overview of Autism Spectrum Disorder for educators as well as other related professionals who may work with or serve children and families with this diagnosis. This course will explore the characteristics of children, youth and adults with autism, evidence-based practices for prevention and intervention, problems and issues in the field, methods of positive behavior support and collaborating with families. (2) SPED 442 : Technology in Special Education Current issues and uses of computer

  • that can make calls without Wi-Fi in case of an emergency. Some USA phone carriers offer plans with daily charges that will only incur if the phone is turned off Airplane mode. One option is to have this plan, but primarily use a messaging app and only turn your phone off Airplane mode to make a call if needed.  Computer-to-computer calling, such as Skype or Google Hangouts, offer free calls and messaging between computers/devices. You will need to be connected to Wi-Fi. If you want to call a phone