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  • information about living situations to aid in the ease of house management. A house is a group of people that co-join and track their shared activities. This web application allows for tracking weekly chores, reservations of communal spaces, and creation of tasks.Saturday, May 6th9:00am – Fantasy Sports Website Juston Lind (BACS), Kelly White (BACS)  We have created a web application for fantasy sports that uses MongoDB on the back-end to store user, player, and game data. Users can play either fantasy

  • , microaggressions, white privilege and other complex terms and topics with a diverse collection of Seattle community members. It aimed to spark meaningful dialogue amid pervasive racial tension that continues to plague our nation. PROJECT EDITORS: Jonathan Adams, Angie Hambrick, Lace M. Smith VIDEO & EDITING: Rustin Dwyer, Zach Powers WEB DESIGN: Sam O'Hara, Logan Seelye WEB DEVELOPMENT: Chris Albert, Asuka Goya PHOTOGRAPHY: John Froschauer DESIGN: Simon Sung ADDITIONAL SUPPORT: Kari Plog, Donna Gibbs, Saiyare

  • Print Design and DevelopmentThe Marketing & Communications Design Group provides art direction and g

  • . Graduates from the last 5 years: Their jobs Service Engineer, Microsoft Software Engineer, Alaska Airlines Senior Software Engineer, The Walt Disney Company Front End Developer, Netflix Software Developer, Amazon Autonomous Systems Researcher, NASA Insights Analyst, Nike Senior Software Developer Team Lead, Sound Credit Union Research Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory Graduates from the last last 5 years: Their graduate programs PhD in Bioinformatics, Toyota Technological Institute, Chicago Master

  • assigning a blog activity, instructors should critically analyze the purpose of the activity. Any blogging project should be in support of the course’s learning objectives and enhance meaningful communication. Expectations and processes for the activity should be defined up front. In most cases, technology hurdles should be minimal, allowing students to focus on the content and not the tool. It is also important to analyze the audience for student writing. Will these blogs be private to the class or

  • April 25, 2011 Robert Lynam ’12 and Bridgette Cooper ’11 had a front-row view this year on how laws in Olympia are really made. (Photo by John Froschauer) Learning from the floor: PLU students head to Olympia, join the front lines of public policy. By Chris Albert Under the Capitol dome in Olympia, Wash., Robert Lynam’s office is pretty much a glorified closet. Remove the computer, phone and a tattered Seahawks poster, and it would be a closet. But if you ask Lynam ’12, he’d tell you there’s no

  • Training and Development At PLU, we’re dedicated to the pursuit of life-long learning and professional development. Faculty and staff are encouraged to participate in upcoming workshops or training opportunities. Learn more here.Supervisors Click here to view the resources provided for supervisors. (A username and password are required.)Wellness Check out the various wellness opportunities available to PLU employees and help us support a healthy campus community. Find more information

  • . Kirsty’s time on Antarctica will be coming to an end in October 2015 following the Antarctic winter. She is both reluctant and excited to depart, but finds overwhelming value with the time she has spent on the most remote location of planet Earth. Kirsty has grown as a person as she has traveled the world, and has developed an international web of connections that she would not trade for anything. –Article written by Luke Gillespie, 2014/2015 Sojourner Advocate

  • May 7, 2013 PLU President Tom Krise teaches a course on Caribbean literature during the spring semester. (Photos by John Froschauer) President Krise goes to the front of the class…to teach By Katie Scaff ’13 When students walked into Admin 214 at the beginning of spring semester for English 216: African and Caribbean short stories, some were a little surprised to find the university president, Tom Krise, standing in the front of the room with Professor Barbara Temple-Thurston. “There were some

  • Kari Plog ‘11 on telling the stories of those most impacted by COVID-19 pandemic Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 7, 2020 Image: Kari Plog ‘11, a digital journalist for local NPR affiliate radio station KNKX, has been telling the stories of Western Washington residents trying to deal with the fallout of a global health crisis while navigating the challenges that come with that — like turning her closet into a makeshift recording studio for audio. April 7, 2020 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardMarketing