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  • February 5, 2013 iPhoneography By Jesse Major ’15 IPhoneography, photography on the iPhone, is an art form that is getting more popular. Beatrice “Bea” Geller, associate professor of art and design, taught a class on this emerging medium during J-Term. She taught iPhoneography based on her first reaction when she bought her iPhone two years ago. “When I bought my iPhone I had a liberating feeling – it was spontaneous,” Geller said. In iPhoneography students submitted photos to a Flickr account

  • Analytics. Both MBA and MSQM programs feature the incredibly popular 10-day international experience program offered in a variety of global locations. PLU was ranked #11 by U.S. News and World Report’s overall college rankings for the best regional university in the West out of 120 undergraduate programs. PLU was also ranked near the top for best value schools and top five for best colleges for Veterans. Read Previous Opening Doors: PLU Partnership with PNWU creates new opportunities for PLU pre-health

  • . The collected data are compared to the values generated by a modified form of the Doppler equation. This demonstrates the effectiveness of the altered experimental design in generating a measurable Doppler effect, supporting the findings of the original study. 2:45pm Reece Painter – “Why Sunny Winter Days are the Best for Solar Cell Efficiency” Contrary to intuition and popular belief, high temperature is not beneficial for the power output of solar cells. The efficiency of the cell drops at

  • pickup games, and traveling to tournaments. In the winter, we kick it up a notch, working on perfecting the skills needed to compete in the College Ultimate Regular Season and the College Ultimate Championship Series. Between practices and games, team bonding keeps the competitive atmosphere fun with trips, volunteering, fundraising, and more! So are you ready to come and play one of the most popular sports in the country?How to Join Men's+ Ultimate:-Come to one of our organized practices (Tuesdays 8

  • Lionheart includes plenty of visits from a growing base of regulars from all walks of life: church groups, students, creative types and more. Events there underscore the shop’s dedication to building community around coffee. In June, for example, Lionheart will host a quirky competition called a Latte Art Throwdown, during which competitors will show off their milk-pouring skills to create beautiful designs that float on the top of patrons’ cups. It’s a popular competition in Portland, and Lionheart

  • Transgender Day of Remembrance Event was held April 10th, 2016  – Sex + brought Author Lisa Wade to campus to talk about her newest book, American Hookup: The new Culture of Sex on Campus March 17, 2016 – The Women’s Center changed its name to the Center for Gender Equity! Spring 2016 – Tolu Taiwo hired as the first Outreach and Prevention Coordinator March 9th, 2016 – Dawn Cuthbertson hired as the 2nd Gender-based Violence Advocate Spring 2015 – Jennifer Warwick asked to serve on CDC (Centers for Disease

  • consult with the Language Placement Guide before enrolling. (4) HISP 103 : Accelerated Elementary Spanish - GE Development of basic communicative proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish, through learning aspects of the culture in which it is spoken. This course is the equivalent of HISP 102. Students cannot take both HISP 102 and 103 for credit. Students with prior background in Spanish should consult with the Language Placement Guide before enrolling. (4) HISP 201

  • - VW, GE CHIN 202 Intermediate Chinese - VW, GE CHIN 301 Composition and Conversation - IT, GE CHIN 302 Composition and Conversation - IT, GE CHIN 371 Chinese Literature in Translation - IT, GE COMA 304 Intercultural Communication - IT, GE DANC 301 Dance and Culture - ES, GE ECON 215 Investigating Environmental and Economic Change in Europe - ES, GE ECON 333 Economic Development - GE EDUC 385 Comparative Education - GE ENGL 216 Topics in Literature - IT, GE ENGL 217 Topics in Literature - IT, GE

  • culture. This trip will accommodate a maximum of TEN delegates from universities in Washington State. Registration is now open and we encourage you to register as early as you can due to limited availability. Proposed Activities Beijing 1. Visit Confucius Institute Headquarters (Hanban); 2. Visit Universities in Beijing (Institutions TBD); 3. Guided Culture Study Tour in Beijing (Recommended cultural heritages) Great Wall of China The Forbidden City Tiananmen Square, etc. Shenzhen 1. Visit

  • Community Learning Through Endowed LecturesEach year, the Bjug Harstad Memorial Lecture is arranged by the Scandinavian Area Studies program.  This endowed lecture series, made possible by generous donations by descendants of PLU’s first president and friends of the Harstad family, offers the campus and local community a diverse range of topics intended to further our understanding of Scandinavian culture and society.  Topics in recent years have included migrant literature of Norway, the