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  • was built using an Arduino and gyroscope/accelerometer. An application programming interface (API) uses a PID approach, issuing corrections based on Proportional error, time-Integrated error, and Differential error to zero the deviation from a vertical orientation, keeping the robot upright.   3:15pm Jamin Perry – “Static Forces of a Model Rolling Bridge Section” In 2002, architect Thomas Heatherwick made an octagon rolling bridge that uncurls across a waterway. This project analyzes the static

  • , opportunity and freedom. However, AI systems can perpetuate racism, sexism, ableism, and other harmful forms of discrimination, therefore, presenting significant threats to our society – from healthcare, to economic opportunity, to our criminal justice system.” (source) To meet these challenges, the world needs software developers who exhibit integrity, honesty, critical thought, and care. We need developers who see their role as a service to society, and who practice thoughtful inquiry, service

  • Major Minute: English Posted by: mhines / April 25, 2024 April 25, 2024 So, … what can you do with an English major?Endless possibilities await! Proficiency in critical and creative reading and writing is crucial in today’s information-driven economy. An English major will equip you for any path that demands, effective communication, appreciation of diversity, and creative expression. Watch this Major Minute featuring Chair and Professor of English Jim Albrecht to explore PLU’s English program

  • is open to a senior student who is completing a practicum placement and is in good standing. The student exemplifies what it means to be an outstanding practitioner by embodying professionalism, ethical practice, self-reflective care, and critical consideration of client, agency, and community needs. The student consistently receives noteworthy feedback from staff, faculty, and practicum instructors in recognition of their excellent conduct and work. Awards Nomination Process Practicum

  • MissionInformation & Technology Services provides technology and a wide range of services, planning, and leadership in support of the university’s core teaching-learning mission and for effective conduct of the university’s business.Vision and ValuesA life of thoughtful inquiry, service, leadership, and care requires the ability to find and use information and to communicate effectively. I&TS is an active partner in the preparation of PLU students for lives of service in an increasingly digital

  • -day on May 16 for a staff meeting.24/7/365 Mental Health Care!Contact a counselor at a time that works better for you…after hours and weekends!  These services are available to all students (in-state or out-of-state). Log in to TimelyCare for free access to a variety of services, including yoga, meditation, medical and mental health services.  Use TalkNow to connect with a counselor within minutes (log in with your PLU credentials).  TimelyCare virtual services are a great option for students with

  • inmates file off buses at the Washington Corrections Center in Shelton. Newly convicted, the men begin the process of transferring to the resident facilities where they will serve their sentences. Before they disperse across the state, though, they must pay a visit to the infirmary. With care and compassion, Eric Larsen ’09 and his team address the inmates’ health care needs: building medical charts, sorting out prescriptions, checking for communicable diseases, and much more. “We don’t know who they

  • ? This study is grounded in my own personal experiences in a Black female academic space and through stories of Black womxn to illustrate mechanisms of whiteness. Furthermore, these experiences will be examined through a critical race theory lens. The goal of this research is to untangle the complexities of whiteness with the hope of creating space centered around Black womxn scholars. Why I majored in Gender, Sexuality, and Race Studies: I majored in WMGS/GSRS because I am invested in deconstructing

  • PLU Lectures, Presentations & WorkshopsLearning doesn’t end when you graduate! PLU alumni continue their quest for knowledge, engagement, and critical thinking as they explore new ideas, challenge their beliefs, and listen to new perspectives from diverse groups. We are excited to offer lectures, conferences, and workshops that are open to the community. See upcoming opportunities and past lectures below.Upcoming EventsOur Need for Useless Rest and ReflectionJuly 24, 2024 at 4PM (Zoom) Register

  • Strong Link of Three Strong Link of Three https://www.plu.edu/resolute/winter-2019/wp-content/upload