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  • electives for deeper study in the process of innovation, creativity, problem solving, and related proficiencies: ARTD 202: 3D Design (4) ARTD 310: Graphic Design 3 (4) BUSA 340: Non-Profit Management (4) BUSA 358: Entrepreneurship (4) COMA 361: Public Relations: Principles and Practices (4) DATA 133: Introduction to Computational and Data Science (4) CSCI 144: Introduction to Computer Science (4) ENGL 323: Writing for Public and Professional Settings (4) HIST 121: History in Video Games (4) HIST 247

  • , Seattle’s largest nonprofit developer and operator of affordable housing. “I am under no illusion that my work will solve the affordable housing crisis or homelessness,” Boyd admits. “Every day, I face questions of the ethics, strategy, politics and technical complexity of how to do the most social good with the resources available.” “I am under no illusion that my work will solve the affordable housing crisis or homelessness. Every day, I face questions of the ethics, strategy, politics and technical

  • and emeritus), guest scholars, and alumni researchers presented a series of topics to help community members think about the moment from various disciplinary perspectives and to hold in tension the complexity of histories and narratives. Likewise, participants learned about the ways that they can navigate an information environment that is often not conducive to thoughtful inquiry on major world events. Panelists offered tools to identify mis/disinformation, extended resources and support to

  • , which adds an additional layer of complexity as we grapple with balance, blend, melodic contour, different harmonic languages, etc.,” Lyman says. “There are lots of intricate tempo shifts, and we had to talk through which member will be in charge of leading the way through each pivot point in the music.” The piece carries the tradition of mixing old and new styles using both tonal and atonal harmonies to decorate these tunes. Because the piece is designed to tell the story of Luther’s life, the tone

  • there’s a tactical side to communication, how you craft messaging, and why you’re crafting messaging the way that you’re crafting it,” he explains. “But I also love thinking through the complexity of what we do. In addition to the near-term decisions we make right now around communication, also thinking about the potential long-term or ripple effects of that.” Read our full profile of Regan Zeebuyth. The Career GamerJon Grande ’92 was an intern at Microsoft the summer before he enrolled at PLU. His

  • degree at Olympic College. She’s intrigued by anything involving studio and fine arts. She has strong experience in drawing, painting, crafting and is learning graphic design.Portfolio Nicholas SpanglerBA, Studio Art | BS, Biology Nicholas Spangler has always appreciated the beauty and complexity of nature. When choosing subjects to study, he found both biology and art to be equally important to how he sees and interacts with the world.Portfolio Kayla SpenceBFA, Graphic Design | Specialized Marketing

  • essential to construct such computational methods that can help analyze and characterize both immune and cancer cells, to observe whether patients will likely respond to the treatment. Recognizing the central role of computational techniques to study cancer, we illustrate how single-cell RNA sequencing (RNA seq) can provide insight into CD8+ responses associated with cancer immunotherapy. To do this, we used, Monocle, a promising computational platform that allows us to observe different types of cell

  • one of the ways that the Wang Center supports the university’s goal of being an ever more globally focused university. PLU is nationally recognized for its international study away experiences that immerse students in other cultures and allows them to examine the complexity of global issues from other local, national and regional perspectives. However, not all PLU students are able to take advantage of these study away programs. Even with 50 percent of every PLU graduating class participating in a

  • — giving them networking opportunities and challenging them to reach their full potential.Hear from PLU's President“PLU graduates are difference makers who engage the world in all its complexity with open minds and caring hearts. They’re engaged citizens who strive to serve the common good, and who are local, regional and global leaders in fields like health care, technology, the performing arts, and education.” – Allan Belton, President Pacific Lutheran University4. We’re proud to offer a mentorship

  • What Can You Do with a Master’s in Kinesiology? (11 Kinesiology Careers to Choose From) Posted by: chaconac / September 15, 2021 September 15, 2021 A master’s degree in Kinesiology will enhance the skill set of novice and experienced practitioners in exercise, sport, performance and health related careers. Let’s look into some kinesiology careers you can choose from.Kinesiology is the science of human movement. Kinesiology studies the principles of movement and investigates the complexity of