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Caroline Dreher In ancient times, frieze patterns that ran along the top of a building were a common architectural design. Even though frieze patterns originated in art, they are widely known and studied in mathematics today. In the mathematical field of study, the focus of frieze patterns is on their classification, and how the design is generated. This talk will investigate the subject of different classifications of frieze patterns and their generators. 12:30pm – Graph Theoretic Properties of Sand
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decisions regarding the sponsorship of political candidates, speakers, or activities and these decisions are made by the Office for Student Engagement in consultation with other University officials as appropriate.Sponsorship of State and Local Initiatives and ReferendaStudent organizations may bring advocates for particular ballot measures to campus when those ballot measures are salient to the PLU community. This can include local and statewide issues. Organizations advocating for a particular side of
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ACDA conferences, providing you with valuable insights and keeping you updated on the latest trends in choral music education. While our primary focus is on choral music education majors, we extend a warm welcome to anyone with a passion for the choral arts, regardless of your level of experience. Our goal is to create a diverse and inclusive community where everyone can unite in their shared love for music! Follow our Instagram at @pluacda for more updates! Type of Club or Organization: Academic
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June 4, 2009 Celebrating Shabbat with the PLU family Why would Lauren Eaton rebuild the Jewish club at a Lutheran college? WHEN SHE ARRIVED on campus as a first-year student, Lauren Eaton set out looking for the Alijah Jewish Club that she had read about. She didn’t find it. There hadn’t been any members for two years. I cried during my first Shabbat, because without my family it seemed very empty to celebrate by myself. It had always been a mark of solidarity in my family that we would always
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understanding of purpose in their lives as professors. Each seminar will have a coordinating facilitator, although leadership of particular components may revolve around the group. Members conclude their participation with a written statement about some concern that has particularly engaged them as a result of the seminar. Readings and Activities: Participants will select, read, and discuss several substantial texts. Those will include a classic work on the notion of vocation and its role in society, or on
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