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  • errors. Prerequisite: CSCI 270 or consent of instructor. (4) CSCI 330 : Introduction to Artificial Intelligence An introduction to the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the theory and practice behind the development of software systems that perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. Covers effective AI techniques (e.g. neural networks, support vector machine, clustering), usage of machine learning tools, and their application to solve programs in different fields (e.g. business

  • English. Renee’s debut story collection Meet Behind Mars was a Foreword Indies Finalist for Short Stories and listed by The Root as one of 28 brilliant books by black authors in 2018. Renee is currently at work on a novel and a collection of linked essays.Adrianne HarunAdrianne Harun is the award-winning author of two short story collections, The King of Limbo (Houghton Mifflin) and Catch, Release (Johns Hopkins University Press) and a novel, A Man Came Out of a Door in the Mountain (Viking Penguin

  • 2015 Convocation Posted by: Lace M. Smith / September 15, 2015 September 15, 2015 2015 Convocation2015 CONVOCATIONPresident’s Remarks Good morning!  I’m delighted to welcome you all to the 2015 University Convocation!   Whether you are a part of the entering class of 2019, a student joining us with some college experience already behind you, or an exchange student here for a shorter time … we are pleased to welcome you to this community of Lutes.Now it is time, in this convocation, this calling

  • folks who commissioned this revolutionary Bible for the 21st century understand what I’ve always known PLU to understand: a commitment to a faith tradition that doesn’t leave anybody out, an understanding of the beauty behind faith and reason in one place — not in spite of each other, but in unison. The Rev. Michael Patella, who led the Committee on Illumination and Text that guided the theological thinking of the project, said it best on that hot summer day in Minnesota: “Faith and reason are not

  • personal attribute—which he can disguise but seldom fully repress—almost certainly has been critical to his amazing list of accomplishments. How so? Well, to begin with, psychologists tell us that practical jokers are motivated (whether they know it or not) by a desire to disrupt order, the status quo. Foege is all about disrupting order, when he thinks it needs a little disruption. It may have started when he sneaked behind his mother at the dinner table in Colville to tie her apron strings to the

  • . How did your perspectives change? What did you choose to write about, and how did this change? How did you see yourself growing?   Text and information from IES Abroad Personal Travel with IntentionYou may be planning to organize your own travel around your host country and/or neighboring countries while you’re away. When you do, think about the reasoning behind the decisions you make while organizing your travel. When booking a place to stay, are you able to choose a locally owned hostel/hotel

  • didn’t cater to moms like her who wanted trendy, healthy footwear for their babies. “I had no training in podiatry, in fashion, in design. I just knew the shoes were good for my kid’s feet and I would want to buy them. It was just about the product.” – Cause Haun ’93And quality is what swiftly landed See Kai Run shoes, named after Haun’s son, on Nordstrom’s shelves not long after the company launched in 2004. “I’ll never forget that moment,” she said of getting the phone call from the luxury retailer

  • Discounts Housing: Living Off Campus Housing: Meal Plans and Options Housing: Rates Housing: Residence Halls Housing: Residential Life Policies Housing: Rooms and Meals Inclusive Language Incomplete Grades Individualized Major Innovation Studies In-Progress Grade Integrated Learning Objectives Interdisciplinary Programs International Honors Program Kinesiology Latino Studies Liberal Studies, College of Limitations: All Degrees Long-Range Plan, PLU 2020 Major Declaration Majors, Undergraduate Mathematics

  • The Confucius Institute supports a number of opportunities to learn Chinese at the University of Washington or in the community.Beginner Chinese for the Community (check back in 2020)This weekly course is designed for adults beginners. It aims to develop participants’ basic Chinese language communication skills while gaining familiarity of Chinese culture. (please check back next year for more class offering). Location: Seattle Central Library, Seattle Downtown For more information: Here

  • in becoming a sustainable campus community. Here in Hospitality Services & Campus Restaurants, we are doing our part as PLU moves towards the goal of becoming a carbon neutral university by 2020. We are focusing resources towards cutting down to zero-waste through the Green Tray Program, helping students organize their waste as trash, compost or recycling. The program is helping the University Center and all of the PLU campus become a home for green dining. In addition to the Green Tray Program