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  • ) ARTD 320 : Photography 2: Digital Photography - CX An introduction to computer-assisted photography in which students learn applications, develop aesthetic strategies, and engage the ethical issues of this new technology. Emphasis on creative exploration and problem solving within the Macintosh environment. May be taken twice. (4) ARTD 330 : Ceramics 2 Advanced techniques in ceramic construction and experiments in glaze formation. Focus on form and craftsmanship. Prerequisite: ARTD 230 or consent

  • Hall 122 253.535.7387 www.plu.edu/ppa/elliott-press/ soac@plu.edu First-Year Experience Director Rona Kaufman is available to answer questions regarding the First-Year Experience at PLU Admin 227D 253.535.7295 www.plu.edu/first-year/ kaufman@plu.edu Health Services On campus health care for students Corner of Park & 121st Streets 253.535.7337 www.plu.edu/health/ Help Desk: Information & Technology Services Assistance with computer-related and phone issues Mortvedt Library 253.535.7525 www.plu.edu

  • of variable stars to track the changes in brightness,” said Kop.  3-D Printing:“I am placing what is known as a Bahtinov Mask on our Meade LX200 16" telescope at the observatory,” stated Kop. “The purpose of the Bahtinov Mask is to assist in focusing on objects seen through the telescope. This ensures that the stars I was imaging had a normal appearance of a circular dot; this particular mask was 3D-printed by Matthew Hacker.”Observing the Moon:“I am using the observatory desktop computer to

  • , explosives, knives, or any other type of weapon. Stalking or similarly harassing behavior toward employees, students, or campus visitors. Destroying or damaging university property, computer files, and/or other acts of workplace sabotage. Assaulting or physically attacking another person. Verbally threatening to harm another person or destroy property. Possessing or consuming illegal drugs. Possessing or consuming alcoholic beverages outside of the permissible locations. Working under the influence of

  • once with a different topic. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. (4) PHIL 312 : Topics in Philosophy and Politics - VW Examinations of a political issue or question in the light of one or more of the major political theories in the Western philosophical tradition. May be repeated for credit once with a different topic. Prerequisite: sophomore standing. (4) PHIL 313 : Topics in Philosophy, Science, and Religion - VW Exploration of selected topics in philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, or

  • opportunities while continuing to figure out what I am called to do. Amy Lynn Spieker – Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Science Why PLU? It was a combination of things that brought me to PLU: the opportunity to play basketball, great financial aid and an enjoyable visit to campus. My PLU experience: Wonderful. I have learned in the classroom, about myself and most importantly about the relationships that make it all worth it. I can’t think of a single thing I would change. My next chapter: I

  • Political Science) to pursue an MSc in Migration Mobility and Development at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London. Sarah reports that “PLU’s small, seminar-like classes, research- and writing-intensive curriculum, heavy reading loads, fast-paced and rigorous learning environment, and strong emphasis on diversity, cultures, languages, and interdisciplinary degrees” helped prepare her for graduate study. For students contemplating graduate school, she recommends “a gap

  • on campus, he easily found a professor to talk to: Rev. Milton Nesvig ’35. The athletic director also dropped by and tried to recruit him for the football team. “They all made me feel so at home, and when I come back here, I feel at home again,” David said on a recent visit to campus. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in education from PLU in 1965. He started his 25-year career as an elementary and middle school teacher, and later came back to earn a master’s degree in social science. He

  • but would serve him for a lifetime. In 1936, at age 16, Marvin Ramstad left the family farm in North Dakota after graduating from high school. He was headed to Pacific Lutheran College where his cousin, Anders Ramstad (for whom Ramstad Hall was later named), was a professor of science, mathematics and religion and dean of men.It was Anders Ramstad’s role as founder of the PLC football program that would change Marvin Ramstad’s life. “Dad spent two years at PLU earning his AA degree and absolutely

  • chemicals in aquatic ecosystems; Sensory biology and ecology of aquatic chemical communication; Ecological roles and consequences of chemicals in aquatic environments.  This program is an excellent choice for undergraduates majoring in any field of biology, chemistry, earth/ocean science, civil engineering, environmental engineering, chemical engineering, and related bioengineering areas who want to apply their classroom learning to an interdisciplinary research environment to solve complex scientific