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  • Likomba Mask 1 Likomba Mask 1 Artist: Unknown Makonde artist Name: likomba (pl. makomba; sometimes also called lipiko) face mask Origin: Makonde people of Northern Mozambique and Southern Tanzania Made of: Wood (ntene), human hair, beeswax, natural pigment Dimensions: Height: 10¼ in (26 cm), width: 7¾ in (19.7 cm), depth: 4¼ in (10.7 cm) From: Gift of Dr. Oliver E. and Pamela F. Cobb, 2009 Accession no. 2009.02.002 On display in the PLU’s Mortvedt Library (2nd floor) Mozambique Tanzania

  • Supply Chain ManagementSupply chain management (SCM) is a multi-faceted discipline that plays a critical role in the competitive success of virtually every business. A growing number of organizations rely on their supply chains to meet customers’ expectation because effective SCM enables them to deliver products or services to end-users in a timely and affordable manner. SCM professionals participate in fundamental decisions associated with business success in a global environment. This

  • NationalPreferred Rental CarNegotiated Discounts for rental cars. Local, travel and passenger vans. PLU Enterprise Instructions XZ45388 Amazon BusinessPreferredGeneral Supplies Amazon business can be used to place orders for a variety of products to meet your departments needs.Amazon Business at PLU GraingerE & I Cooperative ContractMaintenance, Repair and Operational (MRO) SuppliesGrainger: E & I Order LinkCNR01496 B&H Photo VideoE & I Cooperative ContractTechnology Discounts for photo, video, audio, lighting

  • used bottles produces toxic byproducts such as chlorine gas and ash containing heavy metals. An estimated 25% of bottled water is actually bottled tap water. In the academic school of year 2010-2011, a new student led initiative will be put into action, “Bring Back the Mug.” The goal, is to afford students the opportunities to purchase coffee mugs, cutting back on our cardboard products and raising the same awareness that TBTT has brought to campus. Stay tuned for more information on BBTM, and if

  • software. U.S. consumers were seeing products that they had never seen before. Productivity applications like spreadsheets and word processors really changed what people could do with computers, and to study the origins of the movement I looked at how companies like Lotus 1-2-3, WordPerfect, and Microsoft contributed to the U.S. economy.” Michael: “How did this competitive marketplace take shape, Matt? Weren’t Bill Gates and Steve Jobs in a battle-to-the-death over these new software products?” Matt

  • New exhibit exposes ecological change through art Posted by: Mandi LeCompte / March 20, 2013 March 20, 2013 The University Gallery’s upcoming exhibit provides audiences with a view of the natural world through the eyes of two Washington artists. The University Gallery presents the work of Cynthia Camlin and Elise Richman in “Each Form Overflows its Present.”  The new exhibition features the ever-changing natural world and is inspired by concerns of climate change. The exhibition will open on

  • Biological Laboratory, and received her MA in zoology from Johns Hopkins University in 1932. She was hired by the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries to write radio scripts during the Depression and supplemented her income writing feature articles on natural history for the Baltimore Sun. She began a fifteen-year career in the federal service as a scientist and editor in 1936 and rose to become Editor-in-Chief of all publications for the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. She wrote pamphlets on conservation and

  • Faculty Research InterestsStudents are encouraged to do research with a faculty member during their undergraduate experience at PLU. Check the Natural Sciences website for more information about the Undergraduate Research summer program.Ann Auman I am a microbial ecologist interested in studying microbial communities in natural environments with the goals of understanding how the microbes are contributing to global processes and what products these microbes may be making that may be of

  • Departments will celebrate Darwin Day with science-themed activities – we’d love to have you join us! Explore plant and animal specimens from our natural science collections Learn about the evolution of plants, animals, and language Play a natural selection game Ask real-live biologists and psychologists your questions Enjoy a slice of cake for Darwin’s birthday Pick up some free science-themed Valentine’s Day cards Learn more about Darwin Day here! The Biology Department has several bird, mammal, and

  • Shopping in the areaThe Old Main Market in the Anderson University Center (AUC) sells food items, some stationary and hygiene products. If you are looking to buy a few snacks or toiletries and laundry detergent off-campus, Walgreens is located conveniently at the intersection between 121st Street and Pacific Avenue. At the intersection between 112th Street and Pacific Avenue there is a QFC (grocery store), McDonald’s, and Little Caesars Pizza . Located approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) away from