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  • will coordinate and conduct periodic training sessions regarding measures to prevent violence, recognizing early warning signs of a troubled or potentially violent person, and procedures for responding to and reporting such incidents. Office Phone / Contact Numbers Contact For Campus Safety Emergency, dial 7911 Non-emergency, 253-535-7441 Emergency assistance Filing University Violence Prevention Report Forms Human Resources 253-535-7187 (Director) 253-535-7185 (Front Desk) Consultation for

  • special hobby that you’re passionate about? Don’t forget to bring along those supplies when you head to PLU! Whether it’s your art materials, musical instruments, or sports gear, make space for the things that spark joy and keep your hobbies alive. Oh, and speaking of the Pacific Northwest, where rain is no stranger, it’s a smart move to pack a trusty raincoat or umbrella. Stay dry and stylish on those drizzly walks across campus! Additionally, it’s always handy to have a flashlight, extra batteries

  • .” Pacific Lutheran University Archives and Special Collections, n.d. (c.1977-1978) Bravmann, R.A. The Poetry of Form: The Hans and Thelma Lehmann Collection of African Art. Seattle, WA: The Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, 1982.

  • “female” granaries (called guyo-ya or guyo toteri) used to store a woman’s personal belongings and “male” elevated granaries (guyo-ana) used for storing millet and sorghum. The guyo-ana “male” granary is the type that requires a ladder in order to reach the upper level, and each day a man will go to the granary to retrieve the grain necessary for family meals, reinforcing his role as a capable provider. A second type of granary for men, guyo togu, is much rarer and is a special and honored dwelling

  • visualization techniques, machine learning techniques, natural language processing, databases, text mining, data science ethics/privacy, etc. Students will collaborate with help of version control systems like GitHub. Python is the main programming language used. Prerequisite: DATA 133 or CSCI 144. Recommended: One of MATH/STAT 145, STAT 231, 232, 233, or MATH/STAT 242. (4) DATA 287 : Special Topics in Data Science To provide undergraduate students with new, one-time, and developing courses not yet

  • favorites such as Angels We Have Heard on High, Herbert Howells’ A Spotless Rose, John Rutter’s Cradle Song, Ave Maria and Ding Dong Merrily on High. Peace, Love & HopeThis album from the PLU Music department features Christmastime selections from the Choir of the West, University Chorale, University Men’s Chorus and University Singers. The recording is a special delight and includes our prayer for light everlasting in the times we live. It includes Dale Warland’s arrangements of Of the Father’s Love

  • Pick Up page. If you would like to arrange your own airport pick-up, we recommend services by Premier Airport Shuttle. To access the discounted student price, book your ride on this special Reservation Portal. When you go to book a ride on the Premier Airport Shuttle website, make sure that you are reserving one-way transportation from Sea-Tac International Airport. You can type in “Pacific Lutheran University” as your destination. Depending on your arrival time, you can ask the shuttle to drop you

  • of the Kings – everybody buried there and everything done there is pretty darn special.” Perhaps the team’s biggest surprise came this past summer, when Egyptian authorities identified one of the mummies Ryan rediscovered as Egypt’s most famous female pharaoh, Hatshepsut, who ruled from around 1502 to 1482 B.C. The team’s most recent expedition in November was slated to be its last. Five of the tombs had been thoroughly examined, and Ryan planned to complete his study of the final tomb, KV 27. In

  • visited PLU to share his insight into this long process to students and faculty. Vraalsen’s experience with Sudan makes him uniquely qualified to talk about a current world issue.  From 1998-2005 Vraalsen served as the UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Humanitarian Affairs for the Sudan and following the peace accord in 2005, served as the chair of the Evaluation and Monitoring Commission that held the north and south together in the lead up to the referendum this month. Having been involved

  • Fickeisen really love how the enjoyment of food makes chemistry more palatable. Lytle credits Fickeisen and PLU’s Dining Services with coming up with some delicious foods as culinary examples for the talks. “Erica and Dining Services are my partners in crime,” Lytle said. “It’s a real labor of love. It’s absolutely a lot of work, but when we pull it off, it’s really something special.” He’s not sure what’s next on the menu, but that’s the fun of it. The recipe is always changing. Read Previous PLU’s