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  • . “It’s hard to do good work in a place if you don’t understand it,” Juntunen says. And with a reputation for being “independent truth-tellers,” ECO is able to be selective with clients, accepting those who want solid research driven by interdisciplinary analysis and reinforced by the strength of the firm’s brand. In Juntunen’s own consulting, her research has primarily focused on Oregon — a state with a unique approach to managing and protecting farm and forest land and coastal resources, and what

  • focuses primarily on enterprise applications and infrastructure level services.  With responsibility for campus-wide voice & data communications, central server administration, and administrative applications, Systems & Communications maintains: connections and equipment for nearly 2,500 telephones, wired & wireless network connectivity for over 6,700 devices, and two core data centers (server rooms) that house approximately 100 servers that enable Banner, web, email, database, many administrative

  • Regulation Networks of Normal and Malignant Human Cell Types." PLoS ONE Vol. 8(3), 2013: e58793. Z. Wang, R. Cao, J. Cheng. "Three-Level Prediction of Protein Function by Combining Profile-Sequence Search, Profile-Profile Search, and Domain Co-occurrence Networks." BMC Bioinformatics Vol. 14(Suppl 3):S3, 2013: Biography My research interest is mainly focused on developing and applying machine learning and data mining techniques to solve biomedical problems, such as human genome data analysis and protein

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  • , Ambachew applies her skills of spotting problems and finding solutions. She gives students feedback on how to improve their resumes and problem-solves how to play nicely with the tech-based screening systems businesses use to filter resumes. “I love doing this type of work,” she says. After graduation, Ambachew seeks job opportunities in marketing analysis, project management, and learning experience design, applying what she’s learned from the business and technology worlds. Technology still appeals

  • applies her skills of spotting problems and finding solutions. She gives students feedback on how to improve their resumes and problem-solves how to play nicely with the tech-based screening systems businesses use to filter resumes. “I love doing this type of work,” she says. After graduation, Ambachew seeks job opportunities in marketing analysis, project management, and learning experience design, applying what she’s learned from the business and technology worlds. Technology still appeals, she says

  • Wounds of Colonialism: First Nations Art Therapy and Creative Restorative Justice” 2022-2023Students: Nick Etzell, “Vocational Understanding and Effectiveness Abroad: A Case Study of Oxford” Jackie Lindstrom, “Researching Barriers to Healthcare Access for Migrant Women in the UK through Data Analysis and Interviews” Faculty:  Dr. Emily Davidson, “Testimonio’s Future and Past: Remembering the US Invasions of Panama” Student-Faculty Teams: Dr. Giovanna Urdangarain with Ellie Dieringer, “Identity and

  • arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis. Analytical Writing — Measures critical thinking and analytical writing skills, specifically your ability to articulate and support complex ideas clearly and effectively. The GRE is scored on a 130-170 scale, in one-point increments, for the first two sections (i.e., Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning). The Analytical Writing portion is scored on a scale of 1-6, in half-point increments. The cost of the test is $195. To find out where you can take

  • arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis. Analytical Writing — Measures critical thinking and analytical writing skills, specifically your ability to articulate and support complex ideas clearly and effectively. The GRE is scored on a 130-170 scale, in one-point increments, for the first two sections (i.e., Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning). The Analytical Writing portion is scored on a scale of 1-6, in half-point increments. The cost of the test is $195. To find out where you can take

  • Studies. Aligned with PLU’s commitment to global education broadly speaking, both on campus and through study away, our courses promote global awareness and cultural competency through various types of cultural studies and interdisciplinary issue-centered courses, including: Immersive learning in world languages, literatures, film, and other forms of cultural expression Interdisciplinary analysis of contemporary global problems and possible solutions Exploration of past and present struggles for

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  • : Financial Analysis and Strategy (4) BUSA 438: Empirical Finance (4) And 4 credits from the following: BUSA 432: Financial Derivatives and Trends (4) ECON 344: Econometrics (4) Recommended: MATH 151/152 as a substitute for MATH 128 ECON 302 Minor in economics, data science, mathematics NOTE: ECON 102 is a prerequisite for the upper-division economics course included in the Finance Concentration. Management 16 semester hours from the following in a purposeful selection: BUSA 340: Nonprofit Management (4