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  • studies being interdisciplinary, it has always pushed my boundaries and allowed me to critically examine the world and grow as a learner, social justice advocate and human being. — Tamber P. ’23 Did you know? 100% of Global Studies students will participate in a study away (study abroad) experience for a semester, year, summer or during PLU’s January Term, with options all over the world. Did you know? Global Studies students get hands-on learning opportunities through local and international

  • natural and social sciences, emphasizing quantitative reasoning. Mathematics has always been part of innovative changes from the invention of the computer to the internet to the recent growth in data analytics, social media algorithms, and AI. And we train the next generation of mathematicians and statisticians who can adapt to these innovations successfully and ethically. PLU’s small math classes foster faculty-student interaction, promoting cooperative learning to maximize each student’s potential

  • securing a nursing career? Download PLU’s digital resource: Take control of the future healthcare— A Guide to a career in Nursing Download free ebook EducationThere is a national shortage of qualified teachers across disciplines, and the shortage is especially acute in STEM fields. In Washington state specifically, teacher shortages are greatest in STEM, special education, and English language learning classrooms. The field of teaching offers you a variety of career paths, especially if you invest in a

  • come here and be in our little bubble here at PLU,” said Marisa Etzell ‘20, who works as a student volunteer at Perry G Keithley Middle School in Parkland. “We have the opportunity to serve, and I think that it’s our job as students here at PLU to recognize our privilege and use that privilege as leaders. (We’re in) a rich, diverse community with plenty of opportunities for experiential learning.” The university is working hard to eliminate that gap. CCES is an integral tool to that end, mobilizing

  • , focusing on such topics as Indigeneity, settler colonialism, sovereignty, resilience, and the intersectionality of Indigeneity with gender and sexuality. May include community-based service learning components. (4) NAIS 286 : Sámi Film and the Indigenous North - IT, GE By studying film, video, and television created by this Indigenous Arctic people, students will be introduced to the Sámi of northern Scandinavia and Russia, and will develop an understanding of Sámi culture, history, and worldviews as

  • Properties of Mn:ZnSe/ZnS Nanorods” Andrea M. Munro oral presentation at ACS Northwest Regional Meeting (June 2019) “Development of a Lab-Based Food Chemistry Course : Meaningful Distance Learning for Non-Majors” Andrea M. Munro poster presentation at Western States Chemistry Education Group Meeting (April 2019) “Synthesizing Doped Dot-in-Rod Quantum Dots for Use in Luminescent Solar Concentrators” Andrea M. Munro, Jenise Cavness, Toriana Vigil poster presentation at Gordon Research Conference

  • this solution to games with more than two players remains an open challenge. This project explores this problem further by applying techniques similar to those used in two player games to three player Texas Hold’em, like the deep contrafactual regret algorithm, to develop a machine learning model from scratch for the game. The model is hosted within an interactive web application, allowing users to play against the model in the form of a bot. Through this platform, users can evaluate the model’s

  • snacks. Hauge行政大楼内的咖啡车,且提供熟食,三明治和预先包装的小吃点心。Kelley CafeLocated in the Morken Center for Learning and Technology on lower campus, this is another coffee shop that serves deli sandwiches and soup. 位于下校区的Morken学习和技术中心。这是本校区内的另一家咖啡店,供应熟食三明治和汤品。LuteBucks and On-Campus Purchases | LuteBucks和校内物品/商品购买ABC students are given $3,000 in LuteBucks to use in campus dining and for other on-campus purchases (such as at the Lute Locker). LuteBucks can be used for food and non-food items. Just swipe your PLU ID  card

  • – Community Garden will: Work as a team to support the management of the garden through planting, harvesting, and watering Coordinate and facilitate regular volunteer community work parties that assist in garden maintenance and community connection and learning Assist with weekly food donations to our local food pantries Explore ways community gardens can assist in facilitating connection with each other and the living environment.   Additionally, eligible DJS Assistants receive a Rieke Scholarship and

  • discipline. ENVT 350: Environmental Methods of Investigation (4) ENVT 499: Capstone: Senior Project (4) Additional Requirements for an Environmental Studies Major A complementary major or minor in another discipline A minimum of 20 semester hours of upper-division course work in the environmental studies major Completion of a pre-approved experiential learning activity (see program chair or website for specific requirements) Minor in Environmental Studies 24 semester hours, completed with a grade of C