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  • tools back to the office and implement immediately.” Event organizers say The People’s Gathering was conceived in response to the culturally divisive 2016 election, and other racial tensions that have recently frequented local and national news. “Many citizens are finally acknowledging the depth of our racial differences and divide in America and are crying out for opportunities to learn and more deeply understand their role in it,” explained Montgomery. “How people talk ─ or don’t talk ─ about race

  • , Yvette, on their wedding day. (Photo courtesy of Drews) Read Previous For PLU grad, American citizenship is personal Read Next Pacific Lutheran University’s holiday event roundup COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad blocker enabled or are currently browsing in a "private" window. LATEST POSTS Three students share how scholarships support them in their pursuit to make the world better than how they found it June 24, 2024 Kaden Bolton ’24

  • cans. She filled four bags on her best garbage-collection day. When her husband died in 2004 she wanted to do something big — maybe create a scholarship in his name. But her walking partner at the time had another idea, and soon the David and Marilyn Knutson Lecture series was born. Every October, scholars come to PLU to present thought-provoking lectures presented by the Department of Religion. And for the past decade (this year’s event on Oct. 26 will be the 11th) Knutson has hosted the speakers

  • biggest enemies are crows getting into garbage cans. She filled four bags on her best garbage-collection day. When her husband died in 2004 she wanted to do something big — maybe create a scholarship in his name. But her walking partner at the time had another idea, and soon the David and Marilyn Knutson Lecture series was born. Every October, scholars come to PLU to present thought-provoking lectures presented by the Department of Religion. And for the past decade (this year’s event on Oct. 26 will

  • organizing the fair’s 75th Remembrance event Sept. 2 includes sifting through archival records to confirm the names of the Japanese Americans once confined to the fairgrounds. “It’s been 75 years since they were forced out of their homes and forced from their lives,” Kitajo said. “This is our chance to honor them and educate the public.” Minidoka PilgrimageVisit the Minidoka Pilgrimage website to learn more about the annual tradition. The event serves to raise awareness around the history of the

  • itself around a predefined path. Utilizing a LiDAR laser scanner to observe the car’s environment, we generate a map and algorithmically guide the car through the racecourse. We utilize ROS (Robot Operating System) packages as a means to integrate our LiDAR laser scan data with the Hector SLAM (Simultaneously Localisation and Mapping) algorithm to simultaneously localize and map the location of the RC car. Using these maps, we implement our path planning algorithm (pure pursuit) and machine learning

  • and January 11 for Spring. Confirmation of the receipt of your residence hall application will be sent from the Office of Residential Life to your PLU email account in approximately 10 days. Do you have a plan for bed linens for your residence hall room? If not, start planning ahead by visiting the Linens/Bedding page. If you’d like to borrow bed linens for your first few nights from ISS, please request a package using this form. If you purchased bed linens online and would like ISS to hold your

  • clinical learning setting.  Students who require personal electronic devices for medical reasons must notify their clinical instructors for guidance/planning of the use of these devices during their clinical learning experience.  Students should coordinate with their clinical instructor on their preference for emergency contact methods.  PLU SoN clinical instructors may provide their number or arrange for the clinical unit number to be provided to the student for emergency use only.  Students may give

  • described her as “a gifted servant leader, able to see the larger picture, while ensuring that the details are managed effectively, regardless of what is thrown at her.” Another colleague described her as “the glue that has kept the department moving forward successfully.” Beyond the department, Heather has served on the Global Education Committee, Faculty Affairs Committee, Long-Range Planning Committee, the Human Participants Review Board, General Education Council, IHON Steering Committee, Women’s

  • and has presented at both National Association of Student Personnel Administrators conference and NASPAtech. Chris Albert, director of web development Chris currently leads our web team in planning, designing, developing and implementing the PLU website. He started at PLU in 2008 as a content development specialist creating different ways to tell the PLU story. Before that he spent more than two years as a reporter at the Pierce County Herald, covering Bonney Lake and Puyallup. Logan Seelye