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  • Design: The Cohesion of Dream and Memory Faculty Mentor: Heather Mathews, Communication, Media & Design Arts Mnemic design is about exploring the emotional, introspective, and nostalgic concepts of your memories and dreams that blur the quiet edge of reality: combining signs and photograms to create an image that tells a story of some moment so it may not be lost to time or decay. Your image captures a curated memory that then becomes a unique memory to the viewer based on their own interpretations

  • later.” The research is so cutting edge that Cao and his students often reference research published by others within the workweek. “I always recommend my students explore some new research and to use the new technique and apply that to our project,” Cao said. For computer science major Matthew Conover ’19, this project has been stressful but rewarding. “It’s stressful, especially when things don’t go as well as you would like, and it is a fun challenge,” Conover said. John Smith ’19, another

  • with the in-running rolls at any point. The edge of the metal guard must come to within three-eighths inch of the plane formed by the inside face of the feed roll in contact with the stock being cut. 6.7 Batteries Because explosive fumes may be emitted during charging or operating batteries, all potential sparks or flames must be kept away from the top of any liquid cell battery. Do not disconnect the cables while the charger is running. Smoking is not permitted in the vicinity of a battery that is

  • produce sculptural objects using 3D modeling and 3D printing. Or you may choose to explore Design, using cutting-edge software in graphic design classes, as well as working hands-on with our unique collections of letterpress type and ornament. Whatever path you take in the Studio Arts and Design majors, you’ll graduate with the skills needed to make your mark on the world. Concentrations: Art History Studio Arts Ceramics Graphic Design Painting Photography Printmaking Sculpture Graduates from the last

  • an instrument anymore, but I’m right there for everything that happens,” Foss said. “I know about every fossil that’s being discovered before it hits the news. I know who is working where and on what. That’s the excitement of it, being on the edge of everything going on in paleontology.” Scott Foss '91Sitting and smiling next to a large animal skull. Foss juggles a variety of hats in an average week at the office, ranging from policy expert to to public relations officer. “I spend a lot of time

  • Christiansen, Amberly LunsfordPsychologyLengthening Lexicon: The Connection Between Household Size and Acquisition of Extended Familial Terms Faculty Mentor: Sara Finley, Psychology This study used the Wordbank database, which includes data from over 92,000 children in 42 languages. It examined whether children living in countries with higher average household densities would learn extended familial terms quicker than those living in countries with lower average household densities. Jackson HeltEarth

  • team from Pacific Lutheran University is installing a life-changing well. Unfortunately, the parachute also cuts the breeze and traps the heat from the pumps. Still, shade is shade, so four of the students doggedly work through the afternoon as the drill grumbles and chews its way through 150 feet of mud, rock and clay to an aquifer beneath the village, which is about three hours from Managua and on the edge of a smoldering garbage dump. Branden Stallard ’16 and Rachel Espasandin ’14 get soaked in

  • building peace. Prerequisite: COMA 101 or consent of instructor. (4) COMA 342 : Communication Inquiry An investigation of research methods critical to professional and academic communication. Key methods and constructs include informational interviewing, database search, survey and focus group design and administration, and basic data analysis. Prerequisite: COMA 215 or consent of instructor. (4) COMA 343 : Media Writing Introduces students to various professional methods of writing across multimedia

  • , leveraging the power of social media to reach a larger audience. The goal was to collect 1,000 books featuring Black female protagonists by February 2016. The story went viral and was picked up by media outlets around the world as well as bloggers, schools, youth-focused organizations and millions of individuals who wanted to participate in the project. Marley has collected over 13,000 books to-date. The full database is available on the website, as well as campaign support and donation options

  • at Spirit Rock Meditation Center (SRMC Spiritrock.org) in California. She is on the Spirit Rock Guiding Teachers Council. 
Meik Wiking2024 HARSTAD MEMORIAL LECTURE The Science of Happiness 7:00 p.m. | March 8 | Regency Room, Anderson University Center Who: Meik Wiking, Founder and CEO, The Happiness Research Institute, Copenhagen, DenmarkBio: Meik is a research associate for the World Database of Happiness, member of the Advisory committee to the Global Happiness Policy Report and Founder of The