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  • Standards. 2:00-2:25pm – Polynomial Rings and Connections with Common Core Math Standards Andrew Curran We begin by introducing the Common Core State Standards in Mathematics and their history, as well as bringing in some examples of high school math standards. We then introduce abstract algebra concepts, defining terms such as rings, fields, and polynomial rings, as well as showing how arithmetic works in polynomial rings. Next, we introduce and prove the Division Algorithm. We conclude the paper by

  • , MediaLab at PLU shows how construction of the ALCAN Highway helped alter the course of history.

  • evaluation service along with the official transcripts which they receive from your schools. PLU current students and graduates do not need to submit PLU transcripts. Read more instructions about Sending Official Transcripts to GradCAS. Background Check (if admission is offered)Applicants must demonstrate a potential for success in social work licensure and practice by completing the Washington State Patrol Criminal History clearance upon admission to the PLU MSW program. This is not a part of the

  • got me thinking about just the span of history that she lived through in the 20th century. A lot of very dramatic things happened during her lifetime. I became very curious about that juxtaposition between the small individual life against the background of large historical events. Obviously, that’s the case for any life, including ours, but for her, I started to wonder how her life was related to larger things like immigration, war and capitalism. So that really is what happened, that the

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  • instills the power of collective responsibility and embracing the grind. If there is a history lesson woven into the book, it’s a slam-dunk pick for Dickerson. This year his team read The Boys in the Boat , an award-winning book by Daniel James Brown that tells the story of an underdog U.S. Men’s Olympic rowing team from the University of Washington whose hard work and determination helped team members capture gold and worldwide admiration during Hitler’s 1936 Berlin Games. (Photo: John Froschauer/PLU

  • of its distinguished history. My thanks go to everyone here for being part of this special day and for caring about this institution and the precious people who make it what it is. I’d like to extend special thanks to my predecessors who join me today on the stage. We are honored to have Loren Anderson with us. His long and distinguished presidency bequeathed a robust and spirited institution. Eugene Wiegman is here as well. He had a transformational term as president and has continued to be a

  • million users, edX is one of the largest providers of college-level course work to online users. Courses are offered by a variety of institutions including but not limited to: Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Berkeley University of California, and Boston University. Together, these institutions offer more than 3,000 courses on a variety of topics. There are courses on cybersecurity, programming, music, history, and almost any other academic subject that comes to mind. edX

  • 1991 Alan H. Rowberg ‘66 1992 Clare Walters ‘67 1993 Philip Nordquist ‘56 1993 David Smith 1994 Cecelia (Svinth) Carpenter ‘66 1994 Rev. Joe Smith ‘61 1995 Roe Hatlen ‘65 1995 David Leander ‘66 1996 Don Morken ‘60 1997 Norman Dahl ‘61 1998 Dr. David Wold ‘56 1999 Beverly Hatlen ‘66 2000 Jack Metcalf ‘512001-20202001 Mark Knudson ‘70 2002 H. Eugene LeMay ‘62 2003 Kenneth “Skip” Hartvigson ‘65 2004 Ron Ho ‘58 2004 Frank Spear ‘75 2005 Art Thiel ‘75 2005 George Long ‘66 2006 Robert Krieger ‘67 2006

  • working in video games, I became increasingly uncomfortable with the direction games were going, as they became more violent and graphic. When I finally left the industry to resume my teaching career, it became my intention to use my compositional talents for more noble purposes. My favorite project to date is a score to an actual film, FW Murnau’s 1928 silent classic City Girl.  The film, I believe, is a work of art, not something of fleeting value like most video games. City Girl was one of the last