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  • curricularDiversity in the Core curricular requirements approved by the Faculty. 1997 Creation of UDCCreation of University Diversity Committee approved by the Faculty. This standing committee, responsible for oversight of the diversity effort, is supplemented by the Diversity Committee for Cultural and Educational Programming. Dialogue to evaluate changeDialogue among faculty and administrators involved with diversity to evaluate effectiveness of existing committee structure and to propose changes. Adoption of

  • Christmas Jazz JamFor almost 20 years, the annual Christmas Jam has been a collaboration between the PLU Jazz Ensemble and public radio station, KPLU. KPLU is one of the top National Public Radio markets in the country and a leader in jazz radio and web streaming throughout the world. It has won numerous industry awards for news and jazz programming. Each December before final exams week, the PLU jazz ensemble performs an hour-long live broadcast of jazz-flavored holiday favorites with a

  • journalism. While I was there, I was the music director of KPLU. When I first came down to PLU, I came with just enough money to pay for one semester. I joined a band and that helped me pay for my tuition throughout school, and I haven’t stopped playing since. What has your career path looked like? After graduation, I got a job at KOMO TV. I taught broadcast journalism and media literacy while I worked there in various capacities: mostly magazine programming and documentaries, including the magazine show

  • station created video stories to support print material and continued with their own weekly news show, News@Nine. Convergence began to grow. At the start of the year, the “Mooring” was dropped from the newspaper’s title. “No one knew what a mooring mast was,” Lund said. “Most people thought it said morning mast.” In September 2015, Mast Magazine was launched. A monthly production focusing on feature-length stories and design. The growth of Mast Media continued with news programming on the student

  • working with real-world datasets and using industry­ standard tools and technologies. Prerequisites/Technical Requirements Recommended High school level math Basic computer literacy Familiarity with Excel Familiarity with any programming language Basic knowledge of spreadsheets and data analysis Program Delivery This is a hybrid program that combines self-paced learning and Mentor-lead synchronous sessions. In addition, the program will include: Discussion space 110 Hours virtual instructor-led 80

  • and ecological flourishing. Through resources like videos and podcasts, combined with annual on-campus events like “Meant to Live”, the Center offers a variety of programming to help students across all majors discover their vocation so they can live lives of thoughtful inquiry. Click below to learn more about the Center and discover your vocation!Learn about vocation

  • members by developing meaningful professional and social STEM programming Focus on increased connection and collaboration within the College among its faculty and students Create welcoming spaces conducive to fostering joy, well-being, and social interactions among students, faculty, and community members  Resources: Faculty, Spaces, and Equipment Promote the investment in our faculty and staff as our most important resource: To support their health and well-being To ensure that staffing levels are

  • Azure Machine Learning. Use Python for machine learning in Microsoft Azure. Use Azure Databricks. Integrate Databricks machine learning processes with Azure Machine Learning. Use PowerBI: modeling, visualizing, and analyzing data. Prerequisites/Technical Requirements Recommended Knowledge of the basics of operating systems Understanding of basic computer networking concepts Familiarity with databases Functional knowledge of different programming languages such as Python. Program Delivery This is a

  • PLU Computer Science program paves the way for students to embark on exciting career opportunities within the high-technology industry. Through our curriculum, you will delve into the theoretical, practical, and ethical dimensions surrounding the equipment, software, and data driving modern computer systems. As a student, you’ll acquire substantial hands-on experience in analysis and design, encompassing software development, while exploring a wide spectrum of programming languages and systems

  • justice major,minor in criminal justice Computer Science Computer Science Program Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Natural Sciences computer science,programming,software development,software programming,computers,coding,coder,programmer,software engineering Communication Communication Program Details major & minor Undergraduate College of Professional Studies communications,public relation,media,film studies,broadcast,journalism,journalists,advertising,print,radio,television,digitial