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  • A variety of web-conferencing platforms are available online. These tools allow users to remotely meet online and most offer video, voice, and text communication.

    -conferencing platform that has a variety of features. The most prominent Zoom feature is its ability to record meetings as video, which can be reviewed later. Zoom also offers web-conferencing and group collaboration features that many other platforms don’t. It’s a good choice for webinars, trainings, and hosting online team/class meetings. The Basic version of Zoom is free and available to everyone. PLU has a limited number of Pro licenses, which you can request by contacting itech@plu.edu. Basic Features

  • Lecturer | School of Music, Theatre & Dance | guhrgd@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Equally at home in everything from Shakespeare to Sondheim and Monteverdi to Verdi, baritone Glenn Guhr has always prided himself on his versatility as a performer.

    Glenn D. Guhr Lecturer Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: guhrgd@plu.edu Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Professional Biography Education D.M.A., Vocal Performance, University of Washington , 2002 M.M., Music History, Kansas State University , 1987 B.A., Music, Tabor College Accolades PLU Faculty Development Award, School of Arts and Communication - 2012 Critic's Choice "Best Actor in a Musical" Tacoma News-Tribune - 2011 Inducted into Iota Kappa Lambda music honor society - 1987

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  • Lecturer | Music | guhrgd@plu.edu | 253-535-7602 | Equally at home in everything from Shakespeare to Sondheim and Monteverdi to Verdi, baritone Glenn Guhr has always prided himself on his versatility as a performer.

    Glenn D. Guhr Lecturer Phone: 253-535-7602 Email: guhrgd@plu.edu Office Hours: (On Campus) Mon - Fri: By Appointment Professional Biography Education D.M.A., Vocal Performance, University of Washington , 2002 M.M., Music History, Kansas State University , 1987 B.A., Music, Tabor College Accolades PLU Faculty Development Award, School of Arts and Communication - 2012 Critic's Choice "Best Actor in a Musical" Tacoma News-Tribune - 2011 Inducted into Iota Kappa Lambda music honor society - 1987

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  • T-stad: One big, happy family From his perch on the seventh floor of Tingelstad Hall, Adam Whistler can view the expanse of lower campus from PLU’s largest and tallest hall. Whistler, a freshman considering a major in physics, said that while T-stad, as it’s known…

    July 7, 2008 T-stad: One big, happy family From his perch on the seventh floor of Tingelstad Hall, Adam Whistler can view the expanse of lower campus from PLU’s largest and tallest hall. Whistler, a freshman considering a major in physics, said that while T-stad, as it’s known on campus, wasn’t his first choice, his is very glad that’s where he ended up. What’s not to like? With about 360 residents and nine floors, it’s the largest dorm on campus, both in size and number of students. Whistler

  • 4th Annual Thor Heyerdahl Lecture on 4 October 2017  at 7 PM in the SCC One of the most well-known and admired Norwegians of all times was the explorer, archaeologists and writer, Thor Heyerdahl

    an excellent choice to guide the Museum in the years ahead.  We look forward to hearing his experiences as the new director, immersing himself in the amazing world of Thor Heyerdahl. Martin Biehl Kon-Tiki at sea

  • Pacific Lutheran University purposefully integrates the liberal arts, professional studies and civic engagement.

    some important strides forward these past two years and I am inspired by the passion and pride I see on this campus and within the PLU family.” Belton identified several top priorities in the coming year: “We will continue our focus on the success of our students by providing them with the academic programs and support services they need to pursue their education and meet the needs of a dynamic world. In the near term, this includes investment in state-of-the-art facilities for our School of

  • Pacific Lutheran University purposefully integrates the liberal arts, professional studies and civic engagement.

    some important strides forward these past two years and I am inspired by the passion and pride I see on this campus and within the PLU family.” Belton identified several top priorities in the coming year: “We will continue our focus on the success of our students by providing them with the academic programs and support services they need to pursue their education and meet the needs of a dynamic world. In the near term, this includes investment in state-of-the-art facilities for our School of

  • PLU Theatre presents an exciting new production, The Shape of Things, opening May 3rd. The story is a twisted tale that explores what people are willing to do for love and what can happen when love takes things too far. The play written by Neil…

    him. Even his friends, Phillip and Jenny, can’t get him out of his rut. But when he begins to date Evelyn, a dynamic graduate student, Adam begins to feel better and better about himself. He changes his hair, gets contact lenses, loses weight—generally becoming a better version of himself. But at what price? Associate Professor and Artistic Director of Theatre, Tom Smith double-cast the production to not only offer more roles to students, but also to explore two different approaches to the

  • PLU Theatre presents an exciting new production, The Shape of Things, opening May 3rd. The story is a twisted tale that explores what people are willing to do for love and what can happen when love takes things too far. The play written by Neil…

    him. Even his friends, Phillip and Jenny, can’t get him out of his rut. But when he begins to date Evelyn, a dynamic graduate student, Adam begins to feel better and better about himself. He changes his hair, gets contact lenses, loses weight—generally becoming a better version of himself. But at what price? Associate Professor and Artistic Director of Theatre, Tom Smith double-cast the production to not only offer more roles to students, but also to explore two different approaches to the

  • Associate Professor | Department of Computer Science | caora@plu.edu | 253-535-7409 | 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 structure predictions.

    . Li, J. Cheng. "Massive integration of diverse protein quality assessment methods to improve template based modeling in CASP11Proteins." 2015: R. Cao, J. Cheng. "Integrated protein function prediction by mining function associations, sequences, and protein-protein and gene-gene interaction networks." Methods 2015: B. Adhikari, D. Bhattacharya, R. Cao, J. Cheng. "CONFOLD: Residue-Residue Contact-guided ab initio Protein Folding Proteins." Vol. 83(8), 2015: 1436-1439. R. Cao, Z. Wang, Y. Wang, J

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