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  • arithmetic that is consistent and has a decidable set of axioms must be incomplete — meaning it contains a statement that is unprovable. Gödel’s proof itself is as beautiful as the First Theorem: it involves a brilliant use of mapping and the creation of a formal self-referential statement. What can be learned from the proof’s methods can be just as informative as the First Incompleteness Theorem itself. 1:30-1:55pm – Computer Science, Mathematics, and the Classroom: How Do They Benefit From One Another

  • theories in the Western philosophical tradition. May be repeated for credit once with a different topic. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. (4) PHIL 313 : Topics in Philosophy, Science, and Religion - VW Exploration of selected topics in philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, or the relationship between science and religion. May be repeated once for credit, once with a different topic. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. (4) PHIL 314 : Topics in the History of Philosophy - VW Study of selected

  • Family and Friends – Resolute Online: Fall 2017 Search Features Features Welcome Shaping Health Care Protectors Turned Perpetrators Summer of Science Emotional Labor Economics Students Expand Possibilities A Different Kind of Whale Watching Rigorous Project Inspires First-Year’s Path On Campus Discovery Discovery Attaway Lutes Research Grants Accolades Lute Library Blogs Alumni News Training Goals Dear Fellow Alumni… Homecoming and Family Weekend Bjug Day Christmas Concerts Holocaust Conference

  • hope to help inspire students to see themselves as advocates and agents of peace.   Professional information Dr. Mulder is currently Dean and has taught in the undergraduate and graduate programs (Master of Business Administration – MBA and Master of Science in Marketing Analytics – MSMA) in the PLU School of Business. His coursework includes marketing strategy, consumer behavior, market research, nonprofit marketing/management, sustainability, and social impact. Professor Mulder regularly leads

  • vision ruled out being a pilot, so Krise inquired about intelligence, which in turn, resulted in his being stationed in Minot, North Dakota, in the basement of a house that served as launch station for intercontinental ballistic missiles. Thomas and Patricia Krise are outdoor and exercise enthusiasts, and foodies, who love to plan their vacations around food. A history buff, Thomas Krise also likes to check out the local library of the cities they visit. Here, the Krise’s are before the Tacoma Glass

  • with the national Society of Philosophers of America, the Department of Philosophy is hosting a conversation on how to disagree productively and effectively. The event, titled “Disagreement: Strategies for Talking Across Divides,” is scheduled for March 5. It comes, coincidentally, as student clubs seek to exercise their advocacy around an issue that’s often marked by polarization and emotional tension. Hay stressed that the philosophy event is unrelated to any campus controversy surrounding the

  • were for Course Materials. To date, thanks to the Fund and partnership with other areas on campus, the Center for Diversity, Justice, and Sustainability has secured all requested course materials for 30+ students for Spring term.  Two students have been granted $500 each toward Study Away experiences. 6 students were granted up to $500 each for “Academic Thriving,” covering the cost of teaching endorsement fees, science lab fees, transportation to clinicals, and portfolios. Faculty & Alumni

  • Click on the video above to watch a recording of the evening program.Thank you for your generous support for PLU!Kyle Siemers '20, Chemistry with Biochemistry EmphasisRegents’ Scholar, Admission Ambassador Student Coordinator “One thing that stood out to me the most while I was contemplating my college decision was how at some other schools when I mentioned I wanted to pursue studying medicine and science and still be involved in music, I was met with some averted glances or some passive

  • Students at WorkEach year PLU students are hard at work doing independent research, working with faculty on their research, doing internships in local museums and businesses, and otherwise being of service to the community. On this page we highlight a few of their recent accomplishments. Severtson AwardS. Erving Severtson/Forest Foundation Undergraduate Research Fellowships are presented to students in the Social Science disciplines to allow them to conduct research with faculty mentors

  • schedule.Nourish This certificate program allows you the opportunity to learn the art and science of consulting, from industry experts and alumni, and then put this skill to use in supporting women and/or minority-owned businesses. Students become consultants and researchers to help nourish businesses in areas they identify as critical to their success. The faculty mentor for this program is Professor Pfaff, an entrepreneur and highly experienced small business consultant with business incubator experience